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“You’ll always be the King of this town”

While I get told that by numerous ladies on a Saturday night, it is also the tagline for the first trailer of the much anticipated Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony.

So if you really want to see it then read on, because it’s just after the link… like right after it.

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Rejoice, owners of the iDevice, for the biggest and baddest franchise of all time will soon slalom its way to an App Store near you. Upon earlier news this week that Rockstar was going to release a port of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (GTA: CW) for the dusty PlayStation Portable, we were pleasantly surprised to learn that the game will also make its way to the iPhone. Expect grand thieving, mischief, and tongue-in-cheek humour.

Find the official statement from Rockstar inside.

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Gamer Limit was recently able to procure a phone interview with the legendary developer Tim Schafer. Tim has definitely had his share of ups, with only one recent down (Psychonauts), and it looks like he has a real winner on his hands with Brütal Legend ; one of the most anticipated games of the year.

So join us as we jump right into our conversation with Tim and learn some interesting information on his latest work! Read more… »

Wii fit has been (to many “hardcore” gamers disgust) one of the most successful ‘games’ of this generation.

Selling millions of copies Wii Fit was obviously only the start of a long line of Wii Fit games, and recently, Nintendo has announced something even more evil than the first: Wii Fit Plus.

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Peter Molyneux

Lionhead Studios founder Peter Molyneux is one of the more outspoken developers in the world of video gaming. He sat down with IGN Australia at Gamescom for a conversation about Fable III, his take on focus testing, and the upcoming Project Natal title Milo and Kate.

Never one to pull any punches, Molyneux chastises the way modern developers use focus testing to influence the final product. He believes that vapidity, not innovation, is becoming more and more common in this “age of emotional blandness.”

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