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by Team Playstation Blog 05.09.2013 15:22 |
Muramasa Rebirth, the action-packed RPG from the developers of Muramasa: The Demon Blade brings the beautiful imagination and art of George Kamitani, creator of Muramasa, to life on PS Vita! In this exclusive trailer, brought first to PlayStation. |
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by Team Playstation Blog 05.09.2013 15:22 |
DrinkBox Studios' action-platformer Guacamelee! fought its way up the charts to #1 on both the PS3 and PS Vita charts. Hot titles from last month, Tomb Raider and Terraria, follow up in second and third place, respectively, while Telltale"s award-winning The Walking Dead grabs a spot in the top 10. |
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by Team Guardian 05.09.2013 13:24 |
The new pope fights poverty and complacency wherever he sees it. He could be a superhero even for an atheist like me
Somewhere in Rome, my name is on a list of the world's 1,2 billion Catholics. |
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by Team Guardian 05.09.2013 13:24 |
Fears that the billionaire industrialists, Charles and David Koch, might acquire the Tribune Company have prompted a large-scale petition opposing their potential takeover. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.09.2013 13:24 |
The PS Vita is doing much better these days. The game library is still not as robust as I'd like, but I don't get depressed so much when I check the Vita section of my regular game store these days. |
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by Team Read Write Web 05.09.2013 13:24 |
With the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) mere weeks away, anticipation for the next version of Apple's mobile operating system is about to reach a fevered pitch. |
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by Team Joystiq 05.09.2013 11:21 |
Sony had a net income for fiscal 2012 (ending March 31 2013) of ¥43 billion, which converts to $458 million. It's the first time the company's posted annual net profit since 2008. A far better situation than the company's $456,7 million loss last year. |
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by Team Bleacher Report 05.09.2013 03:24 |
Imitation can often be the sincerest form of flattery. The game of American Football owes much of its origin to soccer, or "association football. |
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