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Sony Announces Three New UMD Dual Packs

The dual packs will be available through both retail and download.

Sony is putting together a couple of collections that'll help you play some great PSP titles. Three new collections in the UMD Dual Pack line are set to be released this coming January. They will retail for $14.99 and two games will be included. You can buy them either in stores or download them off of the PlayStation Network.

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First Vita Clone Hits the Streets

Attack of the poorly made clones!

The Sony PlayStation Vita hasn’t even been released in its home country of Japan, yet it already has clones popping up in China.  The Yinlips YDPG18 is the latest in a long line Sony handheld knockoffs to be produced in China.  The device is powered by Android and sports a 5-inch touchscreen display with a 800 x 480 resolution (which differs greatly from the Vita’s 5-inch OLED 960 x 544 display), a single analog nub, front and back cameras and is notably missing some version of the Vita’s rear touch panel.

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Rocksmith - Megadeth Song Pack Trailer

Three songs are a part of this song pack: Hangar 18, Public Enemy No. 1, and Symphony of Destruction. They're available as a single purchase for $2.99/240MS, or as a 3-pack for $7.99/640MS respectively on the Playstation Network and on Xbox LIVE.

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Wally's Weekly Episode 1: Miyamoto & More

Gaming News For The Week of Tuesday, December 13, 2011

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PixlTalk Episode 44: Crew Two's Vita Blues

The first week of the second crew of the PixlTalk podcast debuts, complete with Vita whining and a hodgepodge of topics to conclude the show.

As hinted at a couple episodes ago, PixlTalk is going weekly once again. Rather than hearing the same crew every week, each crew will occupy alternating weekly time slots and tonight's episode is the first from the second crew. While Julian will ultimately take over the hosting duties, for this week previous podcast regulars Nick, Chessa, and Jason help break him into his new podcasting role.

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Last Guardian Executive Producer Leaves

This follows rumors of the head of Team Ico leaving.

Yoshifusa Hayama, the executive producer of the hotly anticipated Playstation 3 release The Last Guardian, has left Sony to work for a Facebook game developer, IGN is reporting. After four years with the company, Yoshifusa will join Bossa Studios as creative director.

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Uncharted Has Shipped Over 13 Million Units

Nathan Drake can retire at any point now.

Uncharted 3 has had impressive sales numbers since its release and we now have some details about the numbers the series has sold as a whole. The Uncharted franchise, since its start in 2007, has shipped over 13 million copies worldwide. This makes the series one of the most popular new IPs of the console generation.

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Sonic Generations Review

Sorry Star Trek fans, Sonic Generations does not feature Kirk or Picard.

Sonic Generations starts great. When I started playing the game, three acts in, I was on the phone with Nick. “Hey, this game might be better than the console version,” I said. “I'm not surprised,” his response. All the while, I thought to myself, these stages really capture the feel of the original Genesis Sonic games.

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Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games Review

How did Mario qualify with all those mushrooms he takes?

On June 23, 1991, Sega released Sonic the Hedgehog for the Genesis and started one of the fiercest rivalries in video games. The two were neck and neck in the 16-bit generations and blah, blah, blah. You know where this is going.

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GamePro is Coming to an End

A recent shift to quarterly printings and an online focus wasn’t enough to save the long-running gaming publication.

After more than twenty years of providing gaming news, reviews, and ProTips, GamePro has printed its last issue.  After shifting to a quarterly printing schedule earlier in the year to try and save the publication, GamePro still wasn't able to make the magazine last.  In addition, the gamepro.com website will cease to exist in its current form after December 5th

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