British classification body dismisses call for ban on Arghanistan-set game called “tasteless” and “un-British” by defence secretary Liam Fox. ? UK ratings board the BBFC has said it is satisifed with Medal of Honor ‘s 18 rating, ruling out a ban as called for by UK defence secretary Liam Fox.

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BBFC cools Medal of Honor ban talk
QuakeCon 2010: id’s lead designer reveals the post-asteroid-apocalypse action/driving game will hit the PC, Mac, Xbox 360, and PS3 in just over one year; arrives in EU two days later. For years, id has responded to questions about the release timing of its games with one simple phrase: “When it’s done.” However, today at QuakeCon 2010 in Dallas, the studio’s lead designer gave the ambitious new game Rage a hard launch date of September 13, 2011, in North America. The postapocalyptic hybrid of first-person shooter and driving game will arrive on the PC, Mac, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 in Europe on September 15, 2011

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Rage dropping Sept. 13, 2011
Zipper Interactive confirms Move-compatible military shooter won’t see release until next year. Next year could be a big one for PlayStation 3-exclusive shooters. Killzone 3 was already set for a February debut , rumors persist of a 2011 launch for the still-unconfirmed Resistance 3 , and developer Zipper Interactive today confirmed the tactical shooter SOCOM 4 won’t be deploying until next year.

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SOCOM 4 set for 2011
Double Helix’s third-person shooter spin on Square Enix’s decade-old turn-based franchise suffers second delay; bumped back two weeks to September 28. The evolution process is taking longer than expected for Square Enix and Double Helix.

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Front Mission Evolved delayed again
Natsume’s localized DS remake Curse of the Sinistrals ditches series’ roots for action-RPG experience. The Nintendo DS revamp of 1995′s Super Nintendo role-playing game Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals is coming to North America from publisher Natsume.

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Lufia II casts a spell on North America this fall
Namco Bandai’s retro horror revamp for PS3 and 360 gets a thematically appropriate release window later this year. When Namco Bandai last talked about Splatterhouse, it was to delay the action horror game into the third quarter of this year . The game is apparently going to miss that window, but not by much

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Splatterhouse hits the market for Halloween
Capcom has launched an iPhone version of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, originally released for Nintendo handhelds like the Game Boy Advance. Players assume the role of Wright, who must defend clients in the courtroom by presenting evidence and cross-examining witnesses
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Phoenix Wright reaches iPhone, iPod touch
In Alan Wake, you assume the role of an author who travels to a small mountain town on vacation. Almost immediately things take a turn for the worst and you must set out into woods to find your missing wife.
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Shining a light on Alan Wake