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Xbox One list of countries the console will work

Microsoft has released a list of pre-order terms and conditions for its Xbox One entertainment system.  There is also mention of region locking games, so games not being resellable and whole lot of other obvious stuff. What’s interesting is the list of countries Xbox One will work in – which

Microsoft Xbox One is all about teh gamez

Microsoft spent quite a bit of their focus talking about the Xbox One and its exclusive games. Take a look at this video which shows just how exclusive Xbox One will be. Exclusive Games: Quantum Break Dead Rising 3 Ryse Killer Instinct Forza 5 Halo 5 Titanfall Spark Sunset Overdrive

Xbox One £429 in November

Microsoft just confirmed the price and the release window for the Xbox One games console entertainment system. The Xbox One will retail worldwide from November 2013 and cost $499 in the US, £429 in the UK and Eu499. No word on the pricing of the games as yet.

E3 Press conferences view here

Gamers can view the E3 2013 press conferences from Sony, Microsoft, EA and Ubisoft from the official E3 2013 website. Sony’s conference stream can also be viewed here at 1pm. Ubisoft’s conference stream can also be viewed at 11pm UK time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29uRvifupqQ Xbox gamers can also Watch Microsoft’s conference via

The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Legendary Edition now on sale

Bethesda has announced that their definitive version of the Skyrim is now on sale at retail. The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Legendary Edition comes complete with the full game, official add-ons – Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn – and added features such as combat cameras, mounted combat, Legendary difficulty mode for

Xbox One 24 hour check via mobile connections?

Microsoft has released some more definitive details on its Xbox One policies which hopefully clears up some of the speculation that’s been floating around the web since the console was announced a few weeks ago. You can find out all you need to know by heading over to the official

Paying for cheats culture continues

We’re big fans of Capcom’s Resident Evil Revelations, especially the Raid mode which adds a ton of replay value to the core game; yet we’re somewhat perplexed that the culture of cheat codes has given way to something else entirely where if you do want to get ahead in a