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  • Freedom of speech? Bah! Who wants that? Games are clearly rotting humanity’s collective eternal soul and must be banned accordingly. The following collection of violent, titillating titles have offended censors all over the world. Some have been beaten to death by the banning bat for their gory deaths, others for displaying acts of girl-on-girl action, while one was even banned for having a two-headed cow. Really, just what is this

  • An overwhelming majority of gamers are male, so it makes perfect sense for every marketing team in the world to target their software at young guys. And what do all men ages 18 to one zillion love? Girls, gore and big loud machines. If they could make a game about a firefighting bikini squad that hunts down zombies in a decked-out sex/fire truck, world peace would be declared. But until that day, we have to settle with regular old T & A. Developers are well aware of this, so occasionally
  • Sometimes, international perception of Australia has us so backwards that we’re thought to ride kangaroos down the street and consider that hat with the corks as the height of fashion. But according to figures detailing Australian and New Zealand game sales for the first half of 2012, the notion of the contrary antipode might be more fact than fiction.

  • A total of 28 game makers from the Great White North are set to be represented during the 2012 Canadian Videogame Awards. The Canuck-centric event will be hosted by David Hayter, the voice of Solid Snake, and honor a number of high profile games born on Canadian soil...

  • We’re still in the center of a game release maelstrom. The TDar crew battens down the hatches and endures by gabbing about the biggest games of the week. Also included: Transformers, Top 7s, farts, Robocop, rants about packaging and the ESRB, puns, shout outs, and as always, love...

  • Dave Boddington, Producer of FirstPlay on PS3, brings you the highs and lows from Ubisoft's E3 blowout.

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    Now for this week’s second most exciting GR custom video, we’ve got another white hot package of beatass sizzle, featuring fresh looks at Tomb Raider, Prototype, Deus Ex and Batman: Arkham Asylum. Don’t be alarmed if your rump begins to shake uncontrollably. That’s due to our choice of song this week, which comes from the newly released Ms. Splosion Man. See all the trailers showcased in the supertrailer in their entirety after the jump...

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    Now for this week’s second most exciting GR custom video, we’ve got another white hot package of beatass sizzle, featuring fresh looks at Tomb Raider, Prototype, Deus Ex and Batman: Arkham Asylum. Don’t be alarmed if your rump begins to shake uncontrollably. That’s due to our choice of song this week, which comes from the newly released Ms. Splosion Man. See all the trailers showcased in the supertrailer in their entirety after the jump...

  • Ever-ready to cut through critical bias and drummed-up presale data, Raptr has released its Raptr Report for 2011, with data on which games commanded the most player attention. The report breaks the year's releases down into categories, calculating total playtime by Raptr's 10+ million users over launch month, per-player launch-week playtime and launch-month session length. There's a few surprises in there, but the list's two standouts are both November releases...

  • Sometimes, international perception of Australia has us so backwards that we’re thought to ride kangaroos down the street and consider that hat with the corks as the height of fashion. But according to figures detailing Australian and New Zealand game sales for the first half of 2012, the notion of the contrary antipode might be more fact than fiction.


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