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November
3rd 2009

Eurogamer is excited to the point of sexual nirvana to announce that we've just launched our very own iPhone application.

Available now from the iTunes App Store, the Eurogamer application allows you to browse all our content on the go without being bothered by pesky adverts.

You can read news, reviews, previews, interviews and articles, participate in comment threads, view screenshots, go on the forum and even watch the latest videos on Eurogamer TV - in landscape and everything. Read more...

Tags: iPhone.

November
1st 2009

The Eurogamer Expo is officially over. We'd like to thank everyone who came along, every developer and publisher who contributed their time, games and career advice to attendees, and all the people who made it possible to have two such enjoyable shows in one week. You can bet it's an exercise we'll repeat.

Before we completely wrap up our coverage for the year, I thought we should have one last word with Eurogamer's managing director Rupert Loman, who has spent so much of the last two years making these events work, and get his thoughts on what went down, and what we can expect for the future.

They chilled on Sunday. Read more...

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October
31st 2009

NVIDIA used the London leg of the Eurogamer Expo to show off its 3D technology, available now for PCs, in a series of packed sessions. Batman: Arkham Asylum and Need for Speed: SHIFT running in big-screen 3D took centre stage, but there was also an amazing demonstration of 3D photography using a new Fuji camera.

Although 3D is the latest fad in cinemas, NVIDIA representative Ben predicted that gaming PCs would be the real beachhead for 3D entertainment. "Gaming is where 3D will become very popular first," he said, but admitted that in order to do that, it would need one thing above all others: game support.

To that end, NVIDIA has ensured back-compatibility with some 400 titles, including mega-hits World of Warcraft and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. But it was newer games made specifically for 3D vision, with extra effects, that the company wanted to highlight at the Expo. Read more...

Tags: PC.

October
31st 2009

The last and biggest day of the Eurogamer Expo 2009 is underway in London, with 2175 visitors stampeding past reception in the first hour this morning.

Johnathan Salisbury, 26, from London, was first in line, and had been since 5am. He arrived just 10 minutes before Alex Hamlin, 21, from France but living in London. The pair had been "talking about games" for six hours, they told us.

For their outrageous punctuality they were each awarded a copy of Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, as was a third, mysterious queuer. The queue was also subjected to a bout of shouting, as were the Leeds EG Expo 2009 attendees. London, we have to say, was louder. Well done! Read more...

Tags: PC, PSP, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, DS, Xbox 360, Wii.

October
31st 2009

Ubisoft will be showing 15 minutes of exclusive Splinter Cell: Conviction footage this afternoon at the Eurogamer Expo.

The demonstration will take place during the Ask Eurogamer Session at 4.30pm. That can be found on the top floor of the Old Billingsgate building.

Following the Splinter Cell demo, Eurogamer editor Tom Bramwell and dep ed Ellie Gibson will be hosting the talk, fielding questions from attendees about this website you're reading and the industry on which it commentates. Read more...

Tags: PC, PSP, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, DS, Xbox 360, Wii.

October
30th 2009

Charles Martinet, the voice of Mario, has been romping around the London Eurogamer Expo this afternoon

Following a stint on the PA system, Martinet, lead by EGTV's Johnny Minkley, roamed the vast Old Billingsgate venue.

"Hello, it's-a me, it's-a Mario," said Martinet, in the voice, unaware this was going to be transcribed. "Wahoo!" Read more...

Tags: Wii, DS.

October
30th 2009

Can't make it down to the Eurogamer Expo tomorrow? Well, obviously we'll miss you, but it doesn't mean you should miss out on Quantic Dream talking Heavy Rain and Valve showcasing Left 4 Dead 2.

That's because Eurogamer's intrepid, publicity-shy deputy editor Ellie Gibson will be live from the Developer Sessions tomorrow bringing you news of whatever transpires.

Quantic Dream's David Cage is first at midday. He will be showing off Heavy Rain in his own inimitable style, and outlining his ambition for this most ambitious of PS3 adventure games, due out in early 2010. Read more...

Tags: PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360.

October
30th 2009

Black Rock Studios' Nick Baynes has just finished showing off Split/Second in the first of the Developer Sessions at the Eurogamer Expo in London, and gave the crowd a sneaky live demo of the Docks level in the process.

Game director Baynes began by talking about the history of the studio, which used to be known as Climax Racing and pumped out games in the ATV Fury and MotoGP series. He even namechecked the developer's very first game, a Korean localisation of FA Premier League STARS by EA. "I'm going to get that off the screen really quickly, actually."

Then Disney bought the company out in 2007 and they got to work on the excellent Pure, recipient of 8/10 on Eurogamer, but the parallel team headed up by Baynes wanted to get into street racing, so went off in search of a USP. They settled on the idea of changing the environment while you race. Read more...

Tags: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC.

October
30th 2009

London's Eurogamer Expo 2009 has begun in flying form, with over 2000 people entering in just over an hour.

The queues this morning for the Old Billingsgate building were clearly visible from London Bridge, except by editor Tom, who forgot his glasses and barely knew which way he was going.

One attendee, Luca Calabrese, was dressed as none other than Bill from Left 4 Dead. "Bill's kind of a badass to be fair," he said, in-between posing for pictures. Read more...

Tags: Xbox, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, PC, DS, PSP.

October
30th 2009

The Eurogamer Expo 2009 has landed in London and the queues outside the Old Billingsgate building on the Thames are immense. At the front stood Josh, 19, a student from Bristol. He woke up at 5am today to ensure he was in line at 8am, a whole three hours before the show.

For his dedication, Josh has bagged a brand new PSPgo, courtesy of Sony. He also received a t-shirt and copy of the brilliant Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, although he appeared to pass that to his friend. Chivalrous as well as punctual: a real catch.

"It's over 9000 out of 10," said Josh, describing his excitement for the EG Expo 2009. "It's a great opportunity to play all the new games. We read press previews all the time, now we get a chance to try them." Read more...

Tags: Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Wii, PSP, DS, PlayStation 3, PC.

October
30th 2009

Following two excellent days in Leeds earlier this week, the Eurogamer Expo has travelled saaarf and pitched itself on the banks of the Thames for two days in London.

The show runs from 11am to 8pm at Old Billingsgate, and although we've sold out of tickets in advance, we've decided to try and squeeze a few more of you in - so tickets will be available on the door from 1pm for any latecomers, priced £6.

What's going on, you say? Well, you evidently didn't read that thing I wrote the other day. Here's the short version: your first chance to play loads of games you can't buy yet, people presenting their games to the public in special Developer Sessions, and a full-blown GamesIndustry.biz Career Fair. Read more...

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October
29th 2009

The Leeds half of the Eurogamer Expo 2009 has finished, and I jolly well hope everybody that turned up enjoyed their sneak preview of the world's biggest upcoming games. Here, however, I turn the microphone on the people whose games you were playing: the exhibitors brave enough to lay bare their unfinished products for all to fondle. You may have bumped in to one or two of them.

Ben Walker, SEGA, senior product manager - Aliens vs. Predator

"You can be quite detached sometimes from the audience. Having the ability to show quality code to a hardcore audience and getting their response - that's the best barometer for any game. Everyone loves Alien vs. Predator, it's the first multiplayer showing we've done. It seems to be one of the most popular games here if not the most. Absolutely brilliant, really couldn't have asked for more." Read more...

Tags: Xbox 360, PC, Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, PlayStation 2.

October
28th 2009

Mario has been spotted bouncing around the Eurogamer Expo, which has opened for a second day in the centre of Leeds.

Mario, also known as Ryan McGill, 22, dressed as the iconic plumber for "a dare". He wore a red jumper, dungarees, white gloves and a Mario-style hat. "A lot of people asked me to dress as him," he confessed to Eurogamer. "I had the costume, I didn't want to chicken out."

McGill, seen lingering around New Super Mario Bros. Wii, is actually here to see Left 4 Dead 2 and SAW. He's a "big fan" of Valve's work, as many Eurogamer Expo 2009 attendees appear to be. Read more...

Tags: Wii.

October
28th 2009

It's day two of the Eurogamer Expo 2009 in Leeds aaaand it's the same face at the front of the long queue!

David Tweedle, 29, from Widnes, even admitted giving other people a chance to lead the line. He only arrived two hours early today.

"One day isn't enough to see everything," explained Tweedle, who was given 4200 Microsoft Points (£35.70/€48.85) by Eurogamer for his dedication/to get lost. "It's best over two days to see all the dev talks and games." Read more...

Tags: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PC, Xbox, Wii, DS.

October
27th 2009

Splash Damage CEO Paul Wedgwood believes the Eurogamer Expo can help put the UK back on the consumer gaming event map.

"I've wished there would be a good game event for many years, since ECTS broke down," Wedgwood told Eurogamer, following this morning's Brink demonstration, which Tom digested.

"I think that this is turning into something pretty slick. They're not waiting for the industry to approve, they're just getting up and doing it. Read more...

Tags: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, DS, PSP, PC.

October
27th 2009

Emmerdale stars Alex Carter and James Hooton descended on the Eurogamer Expo 2009 today in Leeds.

Carter, who plays Jamie Hope in the popular British soap, told us he was currently engrossed in Call of Duty: World at War.

"People call me Lee off Hollyoaks," opened Carter, confusingly, although that explained where we knew him from. Carter said he and Hooton play together online. Read more...

Tags: Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, DS, PSP, PlayStation 2, PC.

October
27th 2009

The Eurogamer Expo 2009 welcomed over one thousand people in its first hour, as day one of the Leeds event sets off at a blistering pace.

"We have had one-thousand, one-hundred and fifty-nine people through the door in one hour and five minutes," said registration co-chief Laura. "Lovely people," she added, "who love videogames." Laura likes DS games, fact fans. Bit stereotypical.

Tom Champion, 29, Expo organiser, said the event was going "really well". The message for Eurogamer readers, he added, is "wish you were here?" Read more...

Tags: PSP, PC, Xbox 360, Wii, DS, PlayStation 3.

October
27th 2009

One of the star attractions at the Eurogamer Expo 2009 will undoubtedly be New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Before the Leeds crowd flooded the halls, Ellie Gibson, Tom Bramwell, Matt Martin (editor, GamesIndustry.biz) and yours truly stole some hands-on time with the game.

"I liked gobbling you up and spitting you off a cliff," editor Tom told me, after a brutal spell on the back of Yoshi. "But you should probably quote me paying tribute to the level design and how it entices you to cooperate one minute and compete the next, or something else that makes me sound intelligent." Read more...

Tags: Wii.

October
27th 2009

The doors are opening on the Eurogamer Expo 2009 as the first day of the Leeds event gets under way.

Hundreds queued outside the door. The man at the front, David Tweedle, 29, from Widnes, had been standing in line since 8.30am. "I'm here mainly to see Dragon Age: Origins," he told Eurogamer, admitting that he reads our website "every day". [Thanks for your support! - Ed]

Toby and Hitesh, 16, were stood much further back. "We had considered camping out," they revealed, "but thought we might get mugged and urinated on." They're here to play New Super Mario Bros. Wii and Assassin's Creed II. Read more...

Tags: Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, DS, PSP, PC.

October
26th 2009

It's back! Twice! Following the success of last year's event (no one died), this year the Eurogamer Expo takes place in Leeds and London, promising all sorts of delights for those of you who have snapped up tickets for the completely sold out event.

Whether you want to play the biggest games of the year before they come out, talk to developers and publishers about getting a job in the industry, or check out presentations from the likes of Valve and Quantic Dream, we've got you covered like a conveniently placed low wall in a post-apocalyptic American city.

The full games list is available online, and covers more or less everything you might want to play this side of Christmas - and indeed the other side. There are huge recent releases including Brutal Legend, Halo 3: ODST, Mario & Luigi and Uncharted 2, of course, but there are also plenty of games you won't have played anywhere else, and which aren't out for ages. Read more...

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