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by Steve Watts, shacknews.com, Aug 23, 2011 3:15PM PDT

The European Wii bundle that removes GameCube backwards compatibility is otherwise the same as the original Wii, right down to the dimensions. Read more

by Jeff Mattas, shacknews.com, Aug 23, 2011 1:45PM PDT

Go Home Dinosaurs! is announced by developer Fire Hose Games (Slam Bolt Scrappers), and will debut at PAX 2011. Read more

Sony Europe's Mick Hocking explains the decision not to include 3D in the PlayStation Vita, saying that current glasses-less 3D technology doesn't work well with gyroscopic controls. Read more

by Jeff Mattas, shacknews.com, Aug 23, 2011 12:15PM PDT

Interactive Gaming Software is partnering with GamersFirst to deliver the APB: Reloaded in North America. Although technically "free to play," the retail version has been priced, and detailed. Read more

Zelda isn't the only big game coming to the Wii this holiday season. Nintendo of America has announced that Kirby's Return to Dream Land (formerly known as "Kirby Wii") will be releasing on October 24th. Read more

by Steve Watts, shacknews.com, Aug 23, 2011 11:00AM PDT

The debut trailer for Aliens: Colonial Marines has hit the Web, showing off a first glimpse of the game in action. Read more

by Steve Watts, shacknews.com, Aug 23, 2011 10:30AM PDT

Sonic Team's Takashi Iikuza says that this year Sonic Team is focusing on finishing Sonic Generations for the series anniversary, which means Sonic 4: Episode 2 won't come out until 2012. Read more

by Andrew Yoon, shacknews.com, Aug 23, 2011 10:00AM PDT

Developer Croteam is calling Serious Sam 3: BFE "the best Serious Sam game we've ever made." You'll be able to test that claim when the game releases on PC on October 18th. Read more

by Alice O'Connor, shacknews.com, Aug 23, 2011 9:30AM PDT

The downloadable collection of MK1, MK2, and Ultimate MK3 will arrive for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 at the end of this month, priced at $10. Read more

by Alice O'Connor, shacknews.com, Aug 23, 2011 9:00AM PDT

Electronics Arts is looking at "reimagining" and bringing back "a couple of old franchises," according to EA Labels president Frank Gibeau. However, it's unwilling to bring a series back unless it can be add something new. Read more

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