Diablo 3 Definitely Coming to Consoles?
Diablo 3 is one of the year’s most anticipated games. Not only has the Diablo franchise been one of the most iconic online dungeon crwalers of all time but its’ been nearly a decade since the last title was released. Unfortunately for us, Blizzard has pulled the usual card keeping very quiet in regards to a release date for the game.
While we already know that Diablo 3 will obviously be released for the PC, we’ve heard rumors that it would also be making its way to consoles. Well, it seems that Blizzard has officially confirmed this today. As the story goes, a Twitter user contacted Blizzard’s Micah ‘Bashiok’ Whipple via Twitter asking if the game will make its way to consoles to which Whipple replied:
Yup. Josh mosqueira is lead designer for the Diablo console project.
Of course, he didn’t exactly say that Diablo 3 as we’ve come to know it will be making its way to consoles nor did he mention what consoles the game will be making its way to. Either way, it seems very likely that we will see the Diablo franchise make the jump to consoles at some point in the near future.
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Mario Creator Shigeru Miyamoto Working on New Original Title
When it comes to hard hitting exclusives it’s hard to compare to Nintendo. Coming out of Nintendo’s labs are franchises that went on to become household names such as Mario, Kirby, Zelda, Donkey Kong and much more. However, while the company has continued to expand on these franchises it seems that Shigeru Miyamoto, the mastermind behind franchises like Mario, Zelda, Donkey Kong, wants to stray from the well worn path just a bit.
According to Miyamoto, he’s currently at work at creating a brand new original title. If we were to make an educated guess we would say that Miyamoto is looking to introduce a brand new franchise to live on Nintendo’s consoles alongside the already successful above mentioned franchises.
What exactly will this new franchise be, you ask? At this point that’s anyone’s guess but as always we’ll keep you posted.
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Rayman Origins for $20 With Free Shipping at Toys R Us

Rayman is one of those franchises that have been around for quite some time that has been picked up by just about everyone at one point or another. In fact, the game’s been around for well over a decade with its original release in 1995. Of course, the franchise has come quite a ways since then with more recent titles like Rayman Origins featuring top notch graphics and engaging gameplay.
If for some reason you’ve never touched the franchise or just want to pick up a new title, you’re in luck. Toys R Us has recently announced that they are discounting Rayman Origins to just $19.99 with free shipping. As of now there’s no telling how long this deal will last so if you’re looking to get down on it you better do so fast.
Check out the listing here.
Note: This deal is good for the Wii, PS3 and Xbox 360 versions so everyone should be covered.
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Most Pirated Games of 2011
Online piracy is an ongoing problem for content producers. Not only have album sales taken a dive but the movie and video game industry has taken a hit as well. Regardless of your stance on the problem, and your thoughts what should be done about it, you may be interested to know of the most pirated games of 2011 across platforms including the Xbox 360, Wii and PC.
Well, lucky for you, TorrentFreak has just posted a list of the most pirated games of 2011 which we’ve included for your viewing pleasure below:
PC:
- Crysis 2 – 3,920,000 downloads
- Modern Warfare 3 – 3,650,000 downloads
- Battlefield 3 – 3,510,000 downloads
- FIFA ’12 – 3,390,000 downloads
- Portal 2 – 3,240,000 downloads
- Super Mario Galaxy 2 - 1,280,000 downloads
- Mario Sports Mix - 1,090,000 downloads
- Xenoblade Chronicles - 950,000 downloads
- Lego Pirates of the Caribbean - 870,000 downloads
- FIFA ’12 - 860,000
- Gears of War 3 - 890,000 downloads
- Modern Warfare 3 - 830,000 downloads
- Battlefield 3 - 760,000 downloads
- Forza Motorsport 4 - 720,000 downloads
- Kinect Sports: Season Two - 690,000 downloads
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New The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Gameplay Video

Originally making its debut in 1986 on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Zelda has gone on to become one of Nintendo’s most recognizable franchises right up there with Super Mario Bros., Kirby and the like. Of course, things have come quite a way since the 8-Bit days of the original Legend of Zelda with Nintendo gearing up to launch the franchise’s second Wii iteration The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.
This game was shown off heavily during Nintendo’s E3 ’10 keynote and is to take advantage of the more precise Wii Motion Plus controllers. Thanks to this technology players will be able to slice and dice their way through waves of baddies in a more realistic manner rather than the waggle to slash type gameplay we saw in Twilight Princess.
Well, whatever your views are on playing a Zelda game with motion controls there’s no doubt that the game is sure to be a hit with its November 20th releas quickly approaching. If you’re on the edge whether or not you want to dive in head first check out the gameplay video included after the break that gives you a look at the game’s visuals and some gameplay. Unfortunately unless you can speak Japanese you won’t know what’s going on here but at least you will be given an idea what to expect when the game drops on November 20th.
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Diablo 3 to Appear on Video Game Consoles
BlizzCon ’11 is well underway and already we’ve been gifted with a wealth of information. Thus far, we’ve learned of Diablo 3′s limited Edition, World of Warcraft’s next expansion and even the fact that yearly WoW subscribers will be able to net Diablo 3 free of charge. But, if you were to think the announcements would end there you would be terribly mistaken as Blizzard has one again taken center stage to give future Diablo 3 addicts something to look forward to.

Fans of the series will know that the only platform supported over the years is, of course, the PC. Well, if you couldn’t already guess, Blizzard is looking to change all of that by extending support to popular video game consoles. Yes, that does mean you will be able to play the highly anticipated game from the comfort of your couch thanks to the efforts of a newly founded console team at Blizzard.
As of now, the company has not disclosed any information as to what consoles the game will appear on. But, they did take this time to reaffirm their dedication of heavily supporting consoles. Does this mean we will see other popular Blizzard properties such as World of Warcraft and StarCraft hit consoles? Possibly, but only time will tell for sure.
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Get Free Nintendo Wii Points – Play Heavy Fire: Special Operations
While the Wii has amassed a pretty impressive video game library, there is a whole slew of downloadable content available through their various online services. To utilize these services, you’re going to grab some Wii Points by exchanging your hard earned cash. But who wants to do that when you can just download your favorite SNES and other retro titles with some freshly earned, free Wii Points?
You may be asking yourself ”what the hell?” but fret not – Teyon has just announced that they will be holding a contest within Heavy Fire: Special Operations that will pit players against one another to score the highest. The three players to submit the highest score to Teyon’s website (along with a randomly selected entry) will recieve 2,000 Wii points.
You have until September 1st, better get a move on as the high score is already well over 16,000.
Head here to submit your high score.
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Nintendo 3DS Release Date, Pricing To Be Announced On September 29th

There has been a lot of buzz circulating regarding the Nintendo 3DS. If you haven’t heard about it, it’s Nintendo’s latest portable console that is essentially the same thing as the Nintendo DS but features an upper screen capable of displaying 3D content with no 3D glasses, and twin cameras for taking 3D pictures.
Seeing how such seemingly high tech gadgetry is jammed in to one device, the hype is no surprise.
Unfortunately, while Nintendo has let us take a pretty in depth look at the device, they have yet to announce an official release date or price point. Luckily, it was just announced that they will be letting us in on both the release date and price of the Nintendo 3DS come September 29th, 2010.
Yes, an announcement for an announcement – that’s Nintendo for you.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 coming to the Wii?

GameStop has recently sent around a series of newsletters filled with information. On one newsletter was a list of various Wii games coming out in the near future one of which was Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Now, before you Wii owners get too excited, GameStop has been known to make mistakes in the past. While there is a chance this could mean that a Wii version of Modern Warfare 2 is just over the horizon there’s a (seemingly) high good chance that it was a typo of sorts.
Until we hear anything out of Activision, we’re going to mark this one off as a rumor.
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