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by Team Kotaku 08.26.2010 05:17 |
Role-playing game Final Fantasy Versus XIII was first shown in 2006 at the E3 gaming expo in Los Angeles. It's now 2010, and the game is not out. |
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by Team Joystiq 08.18.2010 23:18 |
According to Telegraph.co.uk, the UK group Advertising Standards Authority has concluded that a recent advertisement for the Xbox 360 version of Final Fantasy XIII is "misleading. |
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by Team Kotaku 08.18.2010 09:18 |
A commercial for Final Fantasy XIII has been reprimanded by Britain's Advertising Standards Authority for using PlayStation 3 footage in an advertisement for the Xbox 360 version of the game. |
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by Team Joystiq 08.18.2010 07:17 |
Gran Turismo 5, the racing game with the most ironically slow development ever, will arrive in Japan November 3. It'll be available not only in a ¥7,980 ($93) standalone pack, but in a first-run Limited Edition with five DLC cars and a 308-page book, for the same price. |
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by Team Kotaku 08.17.2010 01:18 |
"Gnhhh!" ... "Whhhhaaaah!" ... "Bah ah...gahhhhhh"... "Hmmmf!"... "Ehiehhh" ... "Mhaemm!".. These grunts, sighs, squeals and miscellaneous other vocalizations compose roughly 1/4 of the dialogues in the early hours of Final Fantasy XIII. |
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by Team Joystiq 08.16.2010 23:18 |
Frugal shoppers should take note of a massive Best Buy sale going on right now. It would seem everything must go, as Best Buy is not only discounting Platinum Games' excellent Bayonetta down to $20 on both the PS3 and Xbox 360, but also slashing prices across the board on Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and DS g |
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by Team Joystiq 08.13.2010 20:18 |
If you pounced on what was already a good deal for the Final Fantasy XIII bundle, then we apologize, because it's been discounted again.
Amazon has knocked another $50 off the price tag, bringing the console down to a very appealing $249,99. |
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by Team Joystiq 08.09.2010 19:19 |
We're pretty sure you'd need one of those bulletin boards from TV crime dramas -- you know, the ones with pictures of mafioso higher-ups with multicolored strings and push pins connecting them -- in order to keep track of all of Square Enix's upcoming games. |
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