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12 Jul 2007
PS3 Feature | Echochrome - PS3 Network
Sony's annual E3 press conference opened with what could have been the biggest reveal of the entire show if it hadn't been leaked last week: the new $499 price of the PS3, as well as the introduction of a new $599 model that comes with an 80GB hard drive and a copy of online-enabled dirt racer Motorstorm. This left biggy-wig Jack Tretton (who began the event speaking through his character in the PS3 virtual world Home) to launch right into the publisher's game-centric, four-part ...
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8 Oct 2009
PS3 Feature | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

They actually got paid for that crap, you know ...

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29 Apr 2009
PS3 Feature | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
PS3 - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - GR Asks: How do devs decide the size and price of DLC?

Welcome to GR Asks, our weekly Q&A with the games industry that answers questions submitted by YOU. Is there something game-related you’ve never seen addressed? Message GRAsks and we may just get it answered! ...

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19 Nov 2008
PS3 Feature | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
We love zombies to bits. No, sorry - that came out wrong. We love to blast zombies to bits. But that's not the only way we like to kill them. In fact we've got a video of 33 other ways to make the dead even deader ...
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31 Oct 2008
PS3 Feature | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
PS3 - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - SkeleTONS: nearly every bony bastard in the gaming universe A few months ago we had this idea to make a “Skeletons of Street Fighter” feature. Street Fighter IV hype was asploding across the webs (GamesRadar included) and we felt there was no better time to excuse a barrage of boney bastards across the site.

Then we thought, “why stop with Street Fighter?” There’ve got to be a billion goddam skeletons creeping through virtual graveyards just begging to have their toothy visage slapped on the immortal internet. Who are we to deny them such a privilege? So, without further yammering, we present, just in time for Halloween (y Dia de los Muertos), the biggest batch of skelleys you’ve ever seen... ...

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15 Jul 2008
PS3 Feature | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

Fallout 3 is more than just a sequel to one of the most beloved PC RPG series ever - it's also a spiritual successor to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, probably the single most ginormous game of the current console generation. Created by Bethesda, the same developer behind that sprawling fantasy epic, Fallout 3 has some pretty huge shoes to fill - but judging by what we've seen so far, it took one look, scoffed and is currently at work on an ...

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25 Apr 2008
PS3 Feature | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
PS3 - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Bikes in Gears of War 2?

With yesterday's announcement that Burnout Paradise is to get motorbikes, we thought we'd see what other big-name games would be like with bikes in them. How? With Photoshop, of course ...

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18 Apr 2008
PS3 Feature | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

It's very easy to confuse a computer – sometimes without doing anything at all. Here are some brilliant examples of Artificial Stupidity ...

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17 Dec 2007
PS3 Feature | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Dec 17, 07 You havent got to be a genius to know that Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was one of the biggest games on Xbox 360 when it was launched last year. Since then the RPG extraordinaire has been released on the PS3 in a graphically enhanced form to similarly rapturous reviews (to read ours click here ). To celebrate a great two years all round, Ubisoft have released a bells and whistles Game Of The Year edition, in shops now – perfect for any new PS3 owners yet to experience the ...
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14 Feb 2007
PS3 Feature | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Every new platform needs an "It" game. Like the bleach-blond and bleach-toothed starlets who preen and pout and draw clouds of admirers like desert birds to a carcass, a triple-A powerhouse videogame will attract more fun-hungry gamers to a new console than any number of lectures on the hardware's tetrafloppys, quadumaflips or ultrabits. And even the ever-so-slightly techno-crazy Kaz Hirai can't argue with that. We've finally cozied up to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion on PS3, and, while it ...
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