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The Voice of Mario Teases New Game

According to a collection of Twitter posts, Charles Martinet is working on a new Mario game.

Twitter followers of Charles Martinet have been clued into a new Nintendo title in the works.

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Gravitronix Review

Frustrating control and a lack of options produce an undesirable result.

Gravitronix is a simple title created by upstart company, Medaverse Studios. Players will control a small device that can both attract and reflect the floating items on the field. They must keep the items from hitting their shields on one quadrant of the circular field, and ultimately keep the items from penetrating their shields. A single item to bypass the shields will result in loss.

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Where is the Virtual Console Release of Donkey Kong 64?

Rare certainly doesn't know.

Rare has been answering mailbag questions publicly for a very long time now. Many questions in the past have given interesting insight into the world of Rare development as well as the industry at large.

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South Park: Let's Go Tower Defense Play! Review

The boys are back for another video game adventure.

South Park has gotten the console video game treatment for the fourth time now, with each game spanning different genres and releasing at different points in the show's history. Their latest outing, South Park: Let’s Go Tower Defense Play!, features, as suggested by the title, Tower Defense play.

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New PC Game for Voyeurs

If you like to watch CCTV and want to win £1,000, Internet Eyes is the game for you.

The United Kingdom is planning to make entertainment and rewards out of security cameras. In an effort to crack down on crime, a new PC game is being developed called Internet Eyes, which hooks up players to security cameras. The idea is that the gamers watch the CCTV feed, waiting for a crime to happen. A click of their mice sends an SMS and a still image of what they saw to the operator. The best Officer McGruff takes home £1,000. Points are awarded for true crimes and removed for false reports, staving off click-happy players.

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Shin Megami Tensei Titles Selling Above Expectations

While Persona 4 sales in America were below expectations, all of the other titles released in both America and Japan performed above expectations.

Atlus recently released their sales figures for Shin Megami Tensei games, spanning July 2008 to August 2009. These figures included both the actual sales figures and Atlus' own projected sales.

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TrackMania Developer Acquired By Ubisoft

According to Ubisoft CEO, Yves Guillemot, "The acquisition of Nadeo is an important step in [their] expansion within the on-line gaming sector."

Today, Nadeo, developers of the popular TrackMania series, was purchased by French video game company, Ubisoft.

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Sparkster Sequel Coming to XBLA, PSN, and Steam

The 2.5D title, Rocket Knight, will make the series a trilogy.

Fans of the Sega Genesis titles Rocket Knight Adventures and Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2 will be happy to hear that a third iteration in the side-scrolling series is set to release in early 2010.

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Capcom Considering Removing Fees, Adding Wii Speak to US Monster Hunter Tri

With the series being less popular in the West than it is in Japan, the removal of fees and inclusion of Wii Speak sweetens the deal.

In a recent interview with Gaming Union, Capcom USA spokesman Chris Kramer revealed that Capcom is strongly considering removing the fee structure for Monster Hunter Tri in America.

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DS and PSP N+ Servers Down for Good

With the closing of SilverBirch Studios, and the game being declared a financial failure by Atari, players will no longer be able to enjoy multiplayer or level sharing.

When SilverBirch Studios closed doors earlier this year, the servers for N+ on the DS and PSP were also turned off. Atari has been attempting to recover this data and return the servers to their former glory, however it appears the data is now gone for good.

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