Paranautical Activity returns to Steam

Paranautical Activity – the game that was banned from Steam when its creator threatened to kill Valve’s Gabe Newell – has returned to the Steam store. The game has endured several transitions since the threat against Newell was made, including the selling of its rights by original developer Code Avarice …

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Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate ships 3m copies worldwide

Monster Hunter 4G and its western release Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate have combined to ship 3m units, Capcom has announced. The figure includes both physical copies and units purchased through the 3DS eShop, but omits the original Monster Hunter 4’s 4m sales. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate launched earlier this month …

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Terraria: Otherworld in development for PC and Mac

Re-Logic and Engine Software have announced a game that they describe as NOT Terraria 2”. It’s called Terraria: Otherworld and is set in an alternate dimension within the Terraria universe”. The game is designed to expand upon the existing title, exploring what might have been, and approaching gameplay in a …

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Steam chat is censoring links to a torrent site

Valve appears to be automatically monitoring the blocking the content of some Steam chat. Torrent Freak reports that mentions of KickassTorrents made via Steam’s in-built instant messaging tool are not delivered to their intended recipient. However, rather than censoring out the name of the site the message itself is completely …

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The Last Guardian IS still in development, Sony insists

Sony has said that The Last Guardian is still in development, despite its US trademark expiration. It was reported this morning that Sony has allowed the US trademark for the game to expire. However, the platform holder has told Videogamer, GameSpot and GameBlog that the game has not been cancelled, …

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Top 100 Women in Games: Lidia Rumley

When I first set foot in the games industry back in the mid-1990s, I had no idea what an amazing path I was going to travel,” says Rumley. Since then, Rumley has worked with some of the biggest names in games, including EA, UbisoftandEidos – and some of the most …

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