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by Mike Minotti , BITMOB STAFF
Video Blips for September 7, 2010. New trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic, Tron: Evolution gameplay, and more.
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by David Hughes , COMMUNITY WRITER
Dragon Age 2 looks awesome, but it's a bit worrisome, too. Here are three possible concerns about BioWare's upcoming fantasy epic. <!--0873dae9be544766bc1ed4f2a7fd4ce2-->
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by Louis Garcia , COMMUNITY WRITER
An interview with BioWare Senior Writer David Gaider about his favorite video-game characters and where he stands on games as art.
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by Louis Garcia , COMMUNITY WRITER
An interview with Senior Writer David Gaider about working at BioWare and the writing process.
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by Andrew Hiscock , BITMOB STAFF
This week features other double dose of video game history. Here's your chance to get caught up and look forward to the coming week's anniversaries.
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by James Mackenzie , COMMUNITY WRITER
I look at the much-delayed, little-known effort to restore and fix the cut content of Star Wars: KOTOR 2 by reviewing the history of the modders' attempts to do so and discussing why it might still be relevant to gamers.
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by Mark T. Whitney , COMMUNITY WRITER
With Final Fantasy 14, Star Wars: The Old Republic, and World of Warcraft: Cataclysm due soon, are we entering the golden age of MMOs?
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by Michael Moore , COMMUNITY WRITER
At GDC 2010 Bioware's Armando Troisi spoke about objective and subjective storytelling in video games. Specifically, about how most of Bioware's games are subjective stories, while the Mass Effect series is objective.
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by Jay Henningsen , BITMOB STAFF
Can you match these video game quotes to the characters who made them famous?
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by Demian Linn , BITMOB STAFF
BioWare's Blaine Christine talks about companions, romance, and more in Star Wars: The Old Republic.
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by Mark Hain , BITMOB STAFF
Reviews Spotlight including Modern Warfare 2, Assassin's Creed, Dragon Age: Origins, Borderlands, Torchlight, and more.
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by John Ostermiller , COMMUNITY WRITER
Though the Wii has broadened video games' mass appeal with user-friendly motion controls, the system's throwback to the 2D platformers of the 16-bit era is just as enticing to old-school gamers.
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by Brian Shirk , COMMUNITY WRITER
Peruse the final games of my 100 Legendary Games list at your own pace. Just don't go as slow as my grandma.
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by Dan "Shoe" Hsu , BITMOB STAFF
We interview the BioWare doctors and see just how much geek cred they have.
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by Jonathan Schoen , COMMUNITY WRITER
Maturity in gaming has come a long way from the early 8-bit days, but even the most adamant of gamers can tell you that “maturity” in gaming still has a long way to go. Here is a list, in my opinion, of a variety of spectrums of storytelling, human being, and human interaction that gaming needs to strive towards to be taken more seriously as a mature medium of entertainment. At no point do I want anyone to take this list as a “all of gaming must head towards serious content” argument but rather a request that a select few developers and publishers stop pumping insane amounts of money into the Grand Theft Auto and God of War clones of the world and create something new and meaningful from time to time
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by Michael Donahoe , COMMUNITY WRITER
I've got a bad feeling Star Wars: The Old Republic is not going to be all that great.
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by Michael Donahoe , COMMUNITY WRITER
Do mercenaries really have morals? EA\'s Army of Two: The 40th Day asks that.
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by Rob Savillo , BITMOB STAFF
Shiren the Wanderer aims to satisfy both the casual and hardcore gamer by streamlining the roguelike while retaining the genre's core gameplay. Can Atlus pull off the impossible?