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‘Proper’ Sonic: game wish list

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Yeah we know those Project Needlemouse teaser images hinted a return to form but we’re not taking any chances. So on the (likely) off chance that Sega has totally forgotten how to make a Sonic game, allow us to remind you.

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Amazing new feature for Dynasty Warriors Strikeforce

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Oh yes, remember the day you read this piece of Earth-shattering news, which surely dwarfs the likes of Alan Wake, Project Natal and all the Gran Turismos and Super Marios combined!

There was us thinking nothing major would happen in gaming this early in the year. But this year’s biggest gaming event may have already been announced. Just take a look at the screen shots below and see the wonder for yourself…

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The changing face of gaming

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Do you remember the original NES pad? That square, cumbersome block which forced your thumbs into diagonals and made the sides of your fingers ache the longer you played?

It was a monochrome wash of grey and black – with a splash of red – and looked more like a car tyre than the ergonomic controllers of new. But we loved it anyway.  We get all misty-eyed about gaming.

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Video: MCM London Expo 2009

Down in the heart of Docklands Leet Games Blog went to the 2009 MCM London Expo in October and cut our way through hordes of anime, comic, movie and videogame fans to take a look at some of the games being previewed there.

Check out our exclusive video from reporter Liam Farrell for all the gossip, games and cosplay getups…

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Eurogamer Expo 2009: details and pics

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It’s that time of the year again and Leet Games Blog are reporting live from the 2009 Eurogamer Expo.

Here’s a list of the unreleased games we’ve been playing and all our pictures from the show.

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The complete history of multiplayer games

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With the upcoming release of Modern Warfare 2 on November 10, “The most-anticipated game of the year” according to Infinity Ward’s website, we take a look at what’s made everyone ready and waiting for it: Multiplayer.

Undoubtedly, the success of Call of Duty 4 was because of its multiplayer game mode. But where did it all begin?

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Charlie Brooker’s Gameswipe: deleted scene

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Did you happen to catch Charlie Brooker’s Gameswipe? Quite good wasn’t it.

Even if the Videogaiden were in it and no one in the known universe could give a monkey’s toss that Dara O’Briain is rubbish at Gears of War…

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