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Review: Street Fighter 5 review: The novice’s verdict

By Marc Chacksfield Street Fighter V review It’s September,1993, my birthday week. It’s the year I finally become a teenager and it’s turned out to be the greatest birthday ever as it’s coincided with the launch of Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition. The edition where all of the grand masters were unlocked. For the…

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Xbox One’s latest update helps Achievement hunters and neat freaks

By Nick Pino Game Hubs. The Activity Feed. Twitch broadcasts. Trending content. There’s absolutely no shortage of ways to see what’s new and hot on Xbox One. But, there was always a problem: while the features sound good on paper, locating them on the dashboard and actually using them for their intended purpose was a…

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Xbox One’s latest update helps Achievement hunters and neat freaks

By Nick Pino Game Hubs. The Activity Feed. Twitch broadcasts. Trending content. There’s absolutely no shortage of ways to see what’s new and hot on Xbox One. But, there was always a problem: while the features sound good on paper, locating them on the dashboard and actually using them for their intended purpose was a…

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Google Casts its new Chromecast and Chromecast Audio to Australia today

By Nick Broughall The superb Google Chromecast may have launched last year for other western countries, but Australia was left wondering when their wireless disc streamer would arrive down under. As of today, there’s no more need to wonder, with Google officially launching both the Chromecast and its sound-only brother, Chromecast Audio, both online and…

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Sony wants your help to beta test the next PS4 system software update

By Nick Pino PS4 fanboys and girls, Sony needs your help. The next system software update is fast approaching and the maker of your favorite DualShock 4-equipped gaming console is looking for a group of beta testers to make sure it launches without a hitch. To rally the troops, Sony put out the call today…

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Sony wants your help to beta test the next PS4 system software update

By Nick Pino PS4 fanboys and girls, Sony needs your help. The next system software update is fast approaching and the maker of your favorite DualShock 4-equipped gaming console is looking for a group of beta testers to make sure it launches without a hitch. To rally the troops, Sony put out the call today…

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Hurry and claim your Nintendo Account username before someone else does

By Hugh Langley Nintendo has opened up registration for its new account system, as well as letting users sign up for its new iOS and Android app Miitomo. You can register for a Nintendo Account using your Nintendo Network ID, Twitter, Facebook or even Google+ account, and you’ll want to be fast to ensure you…

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There’s a strange, cheap new online-only version of Call of Duty for PC

By Nick Pino Some people don’t really care about Call of Duty’s single-player campaign. The notion of disliking the campaign mode is nothing new to anyone who plays the games year after year. After today, however, not liking the campaign might radically re-shape how the series is sold online. Activision, the game’s publisher, has released…

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TechRadar Deals: Save 15% on the Fallout 4 Season Pass before the price goes up in March

By Dave James Bethesda’s expanded plans for the Fallout 4 DLC have just been announced and as exciting and as gorgeous as they look, it’s also going to cost a whole lot more than we originally thought. Bethesda is increasing the price of the Fallout 4 Season Pass from its current $29.99 in the US…

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TechRadar Deals: Save 15% on the Fallout 4 Season Pass before the price goes up in March

By Dave James Bethesda’s expanded plans for the Fallout 4 DLC have just been announced and as exciting and as gorgeous as they look, it’s also going to cost a whole lot more than we originally thought. Bethesda is increasing the price of the Fallout 4 Season Pass from its current $29.99 in the US…

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Fallout 4 DLC’s box art is exactly as brilliant as you’d expect

By Patrick Goss It is already one of the standout hits of the gaming world from the last six months, so Fallout 4 DLC was always going to be eagerly awaited. And Bethesda has also whetted our appetite with some stunning box art to accompany the releases’ announcement. The three staged updates will open with…

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Fallout 4 DLC’s box art is exactly as brilliant as you’d expect

By Patrick Goss It is already one of the standout hits of the gaming world from the last six months, so Fallout 4 DLC was always going to be eagerly awaited. And Bethesda has also whetted our appetite with some stunning box art to accompany the releases’ announcement. The three staged updates will open with…

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First Fallout 4 DLC will let you build your own robot companion

By Hugh Langley Bethesda has revealed the first bunch of Fallout 4 DLC we can look forward to. There are three instalments coming, so let’s break them down. The first, Automatron, touches down in March for the price of £7.99/US$9.99. This will let you build your own custom robot companion using harvested parts from robots…

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First Fallout 4 DLC will let you build your own robot companion

By Hugh Langley Bethesda has revealed the first bunch of Fallout 4 DLC we can look forward to. There are three instalments coming, so let’s break them down. The first, Automatron, touches down in March for the price of £7.99/$9.99 and will let you build your own custom robot companion using harvested parts from robots…

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Pong is the game the Apple Watch was made to play

By Hugh Langley The smartwatch has yet to prove itself as a valid gaming platform; developers are trying some interesting ideas, but the watch still hasn’t found its Angry Birds. Perhaps the best thing to do is go back to the start – all the way to 1972, the year that Atari launched Pong, to…

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