Last chance – 30 Under 30 closes today

Hurry! You only have until 5pm today to send in your nominations for the ever-popular MCV 30 Under 30. You can nominate your staff, a colleague, a peer or even yourself by emailing MCV’s James.Batchelor@intentmedia.co.uk. The deadline is 5pm today (Friday, October 14th). That’s just seven hours from now. Please …

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Square Enix to relaunch Final Fantasy XIV

Publisher Square Enix is preparing to relaunch and remake its troubled Final Fantasy MMO. Final Fantasy XIV on PC suffered a challenging launch, receiving a negative reception from critics and fans. Square Enix has yet to even charge a subscription fee for the game. But now the publisher is readying …

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Moshi Monsters’ Lady Goo Goo gagged by Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga has successfully taken out an injunction against the creator of manufactured character Lady Goo Goo – preventing any music being officially released from the virtual pop star. Goo Goo, created by global kids community site Moshi Monsters, enjoyed around a million views per month on YouTube for would-be …

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What’s Out Today? w/e October 14th, 2011

Activision brings the worlds of toys and video games together with today’s release of Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventure. This ambitious title lets players use special figurines to activate characters in game by placing them on the Portal of Power. These figures will then remember their progress, regardless of what platform they …

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Arkham City’s Online Pass grants access to Catwoman

Publisher Warner Interactive has confirmed exactly what content is has locked behind the Online Pass included in new copies of Batman: Arkham City. Inputting the code will grant access to the playable character Catwoman, who comes complete with her own moves, weapons and four additional story scenes. She’ll also be …

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The Sun: Computer games ‘are giving kids dementia’

Drawing on every gaming clich under the sun, the UK’s leading tabloid has this morning thrown yet another spectacular accusation at video games. This time the claim is that video games and Facebook can lead ‘lead to temporary dementia’. Neuroscientist Baroness Greenfield urged youngsters to turn off their computers, go …

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OPINION: Spending money to make money

Big money being pledged on Q4 drive; Bethesda is reaching the mainstream There’s just a 16m difference between 2011’s big games marketing pot and 2010’s.With at least 165m set aside to promote the big Q4 games this year, you’d be forgiven for thinking we haven’t just come out of some …

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