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Battlestations: Pacific gets two DLC packs

July 2nd, 2009

First out now, second later this month. Eidos has unveiled two new Battlestations: Pacific DLC packs, the first of which, the Mustang Pack, is on Xbox Live now for 160 Microsoft Points.

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Left 4 Dead 2 Interview

July 2nd, 2009

Valve’s Doug Lombardi on the ‘quick sequel’. Valve’s picked up some surprising controversy with the announcement of its quickfire Left 4 Dead sequel, sparking more than 30,000 fans to take to the internet with pitch forks and picket signs over "abandoning" the original shooter

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Still no PS3 interest from Valve

July 2nd, 2009

Doug Lombardi explains the company’s lack of work on. We’ve all read that Valve doesn’t like PS3, or refuses to work with it, or prefers 360 and PC. At a recent London-based event for Left 4 Dead 2, Valve’s spokesman Doug Lombardi further explained the reasons why the developer shuns Sony’s platform

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Left 4 Dead DLC announcement soon

July 2nd, 2009

Due by the end of Summer Valve tells CVG. Valve’s Doug Lombardi has told CVG that we should expect a Left 4 Dead DLC announcement before the end of the summer for both PC and 360. Click here to read the full article Related Stories Dizzee Rascal joins DJ Hero THQ sues over WWE license Xbox Live patent infringement trial underway Still no PS3 interest from Valve Battlestations: Pacific gets two DLC packs

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Xbox Live patent infringement trial underway

July 2nd, 2009

Sony settled in April, Microsoft carries on. In 1994, Peter Hochstein and Jeffrey Tenenbaum patented a technology that allowed users to communicate live while playing the same game in separate locations.

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THQ sues over WWE license

July 2nd, 2009

Toy maker Jakks Pacific and publisher THQ lock horns.

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