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How do you follow up on Gangnam Style?
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The new global face of the #1 games media team
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What if London, New York, Dubai and every major city shared the same skyline?
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Say goodbye to your mouse and keyboard – is “Leap” the future of device control?
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IGN Middle East explains why its region could be the next blockbuster market for gaming
The Boat That Rocked – set sail or stay in port?
Q: Why are pirates called pirates?
A: Because they “Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrre”!
That, my friends, is one of my favourite jokes. I’m fully aware that this may undermine any right I have to sit in judgement of this comedy film, but I don’t care… More »
Happiest man in world explains why Sonic 4 Episode II could make you just as happy
Brownie points to Destructoid, who caught up with a man called Ken — Sonic’s brand manager, and rightly so, judging by his enthusiasm in this interview. More »
This little-known video demo of ‘Milo’ reminds us why Peter Molyneux dumped Microsoft
As one of the lucky few ever to experience the 'Milo' project first-hand, I always thought it was a huge shame that it never made it into the public domain (not even as a curious bit of entertainment DLC on Xbox Live). Now its creator, Peter Molyneux, has finally spoken about how disappointed he was too - and admitted it could have been a part of his decision to quit as Microsoft's creative boss. More »
Look UP: is this Pixar’s all-time best Blu-ray?
Another year, another offering from Pixar beloved by critics and adults and kids and whoever else has a functional heart and brain. Somehow, Pixar manages to cultivate wonderful creativity and originality in almost every film they make… More »
IGN’s Sweden launch is first of many in 2012 – aka “why I’ve been too busy to blog”
Earlier this week, a somewhat touching comment was left on this site by a reader named Betablocker who said he has been following my work since SegaWeb (i.e. a long, long time ago) and is sad that I do not blog as much as I used to. So I wanted to take this timely opportunity to talk about why that is, and what I'm actually working on these days, and why it's so exciting. More »
TechCrunch Cribs visits LLUSTRE, a funky start-up from Tracy Doree (yes, a relation)
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