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Pemalite said:

To be fair, those Skyrim numbers are higher than the PS3 totals tallied on VGChartz. (PS3 is sitting at 5.43 mil)

Still it solidifies the fact that PC gaming can be *very* competitive to the console platforms in copies of games sold, probably helps that games are generally cheaper so people buy more.


More surprised that Borderlands 2 sold best on PC, never would have guessed. I guess FPS+Diablo does seem like a pretty perfect combo for the PC community. But I still would have thought it was more of a console franchise.

Mouse-mounted keyboard-and-joystick device hits Kickstarter goal ten times over

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King’s Assembly: a very sophisticated name for a mouse. But then, this is a very sophisticated mouse.

Like any good butcher, the Assembly makes use of your whole hand. It finds the space to stuff 30 keyboard keys under your fingers, a degree of joystick-style control beneath your thumb - and leaves mouse control to your palm. And it isn’t nearly so clumsy about it as you might expect.

With every input managed by one limb, you’ll be free to occupy the other with a second Assembly, or whatever extraneous task you can think of. Not that, though. Good grief.

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Do you think I'm lion: Snoop Dogg to contribute z-speak to Call of Duty: Ghosts DLC

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It might have taken Infinitizzle Ward all dem months ta release Call of Duty: Ghosts DLC yo, but they hit tha ground hustlin. Some freshly smoked up customisation packs will follow tha Devastation DLC all up in tha end of April - includin tha first-ever voice packs, featurin R. Lee Ermey n' none other than Snoop Ta Tha D-O-Double-Gizzle.

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Towering inferno: Defense Grid 2 finally has a proper trailer

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Hidden Path have a way with mazes. As co-developers of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, they contributed to maps twisty enough to keep - at last count - 135,392 players entertained simultaneously. And as sole custodians of Defense Grid, they produced perhaps the most accomplished played-straight tower defense game in a decade absolutely riddled with them.

A failed Kickstarter heralded this troubled sequel - but the devs have long since managed to fend off funding woes after a (winged, glistening) angel investor contributed a couple of turrets to their cause. Here are the results.

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World of Warplanes is 10% as popular as World of Tanks - but Wargaming are "very happy"

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Four years ago, Wargaming released World of Tanks - and subsequently began expanding in a fashion that positively encouraged lazy invasion metaphor. Their armour rolled across continents and set up new outposts in each. Their troops parachuted into North America - capturing Chris Taylor’s Gas Powered Games and MechAssault types Day 1.

In that time, they’ve also made another game: World of Warplanes. But tracked vehicles, not winged ones, continue to fund the overwhelming majority of the company’s enlargement.

It turns out Wargaming are fine with that.

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Wargame Red Dragon Gets A Launch Trailer

Focus Home Interactive has released the launch trailer for Wargame Red Dragon, the sequel to Wargame: AirLand Battle. Wargame Red Dragon is said to be more ambitious than its predecessor, and aims to offer a vast array of content that is rich in new features. Continue reading



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