LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Behind-the-Scenes Video
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Traveler’s Tales have released a new behind-the-scenes video for the highly-anticipated LEGO Harry Potter game. The behind-the-scenes video gives you an intimate look at how TT Games combined two of the most popular franchises in history to create one of 2010’s most fun-filled adventures.
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4…
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Review: Dantes Inferno (XB360)
Before I played it, I felt like I was in a fairly unique position to review Dante’s Inferno. You see, way back in my first year of university in 2003, I actually studied The Divine Comedy. That’s right, I’ve now experienced Dante’s epic in both video game and literary forms.
Read our full review of Dante’s Inferno.
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MLB 10: The Show Classic Stadiums Trailer

A new trailer has been released for MLB 10: The Show that shows off the classic stadiums which are being delivered via download for those who pre-order the game. Those are Shibe Park, Forbes Field, Polo Grounds, Crosley Field, Sportsman’s Park, and Griffith Stadium. Though it has been stated that the stadiums will be made available for others at some point details on when and for how much have not been laid out. Continue on to view the trailer and leave your thoughts in the comments!
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Bungie sprinkling the tidbits about Reach’s multiplayer beta

Like every Halo release, it generates all kinds of buzz. The fans want to know everything. To keep that going, Bungie just trickles in the information at a snail’s pace. Here, Bungie’s Brian Garrard talks a little bit about how much the Halo: Reach multiplayer beta will represent the final release.
“It basically will represent a sub-section of almost every main portion of the game. For example, we’ll have a couple of the new armour abilities that we’ve been talking about which are sort of the new version of equipment which have pretty immense implications for gameplay.
“So some of those will be in there, some of the weapons will be in there, we’ll have a subset of maps, we’ll have a subset of game-types some of which are returning favourites, some are brand new that people don’t even know about yet.”
In short, it’s going to show enough of the game to give players a good idea of what to expect. Still, not everything’s going to show up. Garrard adds that Bungie’s “got a long way to go until the fall and we want people to have some stuff to look forward to.”
Dear May, hurry.
