Edinburgh Interactive Preview

Now with E3 behind us, the UK games industry can look forward to its next key event. Now in its ninth year, Edinburgh Interactive invites attendees to explore and discuss the significant impact video games and interactive entertainment have on the UK’s culture, creativity and economy. The conference features a …

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INTERVIEW: Pete Hines

The reviews for Brink were very mixed, ranging from a two to a ten. Did that surprise you?It was polarising. It was interesting to see the variety of comments from both fans and critics. There were folks who thought it was brilliant, with the team play aspects and originality. Then …

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Xbox 360 cloud saving goes live

Mirroring the way it quietly announced the service last month, Microsoft has quietly gone ahead and activated some of its planned Xbox Live cloud save functionality. Pocket-Lint reports that certain unspecified Xbox Live Arcade titles will now allow users to to download and resume saved games from any console. It …

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Get a taste of GTA V

Grand Theft Auto V may have been disappointingly missing in action at this year’s E3, but a new fan mod for GTA IV has hinted at the graphical strides the next incarnation of the series could make. The patch, called iCEnhancer 1.2 adds a number of shader and lighting effects …

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Sky Player gets Xbox rebranding

Though it will make little difference to users of the service, Microsoft has confirmed that as of tomorrow (July 6th) the Xbox 360 Sky Player will be rebranded as Sky Go. Users will have to accept new T&Cs, though all other conditions remains the same – users must have a …

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Ubisoft embraces Collectibles

In an announcement that’s likely to excite plenty of dedicated gamers, publisher Ubisoft has unveiled a new line of goods dubbed UbiCollectibles. The brand will see popular franchises such as Assassin’s Creed, Might & Magic and Ghost Recon adapted into collectible figures, statues and all sorts. The first Assassin’s Creed …

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Majority of Brits are now gamers

A new report from games market research firm Newzoo has revealed that the majority of UK nationals are now active gamers. In total it estimates the 31m of the 60m people in the UK population now spend money on games. 49m are active internet users. And while the console sector …

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Why Xperia Play is not the new N-Gage

The fact that Sony Ericsson’s PlayStation Certified Xperia Play handset is a phone first and foremost and a games device second is the key differentiator that will save it from an N-Gage style fate. That’s according to Sony Ericsson market development head Dom Neil-Dwyer, who explained to Gamasutra why he …

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