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Festive cheer?

GAME has increased the price of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood and other new games in the run up to Christmas.

On Saturday December 18th it was advertised for £39.99 – today it costs £42.99. Cheeky buggers.

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Expo first play: Warriors: Legends Of Troy

Like night follows day, there are some true constants in the video game business. There will never be a good video game TV show, first person shooters will always cause some form of controversy, and a new Dynasty Warriors game is never far away.

Warriors: Legends of Troy is the latest in the long line of Dynasty Warriors’ third person action games. Here’s what we thought after playing it at London’s recent MCM Expo.

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Warriors of Rock: Sudden Death (100%)

Want to see some godly Guitar Hero playing? Check out the video above for Megadeth’s ‘Sudden Death’ beaten with every note hit.

Eight-time Guinness World Record holder Danny Johnson is the man behind this Warriors of Rock song. Skip to 1min 30secs to check out the song without the intro waffle.

Expo first play: Marvel vs Capcom 3

Capcom has certainly been knocking its fanbase for six lately. It’s resurrected the Street Fighter series and the beat ‘em up genre, released a good downloadable episode for Resident Evil 5, and now it’s working on the third instalment to Marvel vs Capcom.

Here’s what we thought of the game from our playtest at the MCM Expo in London.

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How to get free items in Fallout: New Vegas

Want to know how to get extra ammo, guns and freebies in Fallout: New Vegas without losing karma? Simply carry a container by clicking the right analog stick, or Z on a PC keyboard.

Once you’re next to the item you want, drop the container, before placing the object inside it. Then carry the box away from the shopkeeper, drop it again, and take the items inside. Et Viola – free items! View the above video for a more thorough guide. Thanks, Erozlol.

Expo first play: Wii Goldeneye 007

Good James Bond games? There’s only ever really been one. You know it, we know it, even George Lazemby’s sister knows it. To this day, Rare’s genre-redefining first person shooter – Goldeneye on N64 – still casts a long shadow over subsequent 007 games.

In one of the most pleasant surprises ever, Activision went and shocked the world by bringing this much loved title back, answering the prayers of every Wii owner who doesn’t want to lose weight. Here are our views on it from October 2010′s MCM Expo.

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Modern Warfare 2 nuke in 33 seconds

A Modern Warfare 2 PS3 player has posted a video of himself obtaining a tactical nuke in 33 seconds, which is obtainable after 25 kills. He goes on to get 51 kills in the match.

Check the video out above to see for yourself. What do you think – legitimate, or a set up with friends on the opposing team?

Six survival horror games worth playing

It’s Halloween – what better way to celebrate than to present some classic survival horror games that have been overshadowed by Resident Evil games of late?

Here are six of our favourite and most traditional survival horror games.

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Ten minutes with Gears of War 3

Gears of War 3 at Eurogamer 2010

We had a chance to play Epic Games’ upcoming Gears of War 3 at the 2010 Eurogamer Expo.

The third installment in the huge third person shooter adds a new Beast mode, which is similar to the second game’s Horde mode, but lets you take control of the Locust. Here’s what we thought of it.

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Video: Super Mario Bros glitches

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Mario, Nintendo has released a video containing glitches from the original NES Super Mario Bros.

We never experienced any of these bugs when we played the original, but knew the 1UP trick existed. View the video above to take a trip down glitchy memory lane.