The dog-gone long title of Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse – Episode 1: The Penal Zone will hop upon the internets for digital distribution on April 15. The first episode of the duo’s third season of freelance police work will be available on PC, Mac — and PS3, quelle surprise . Pre-orders for the whole season on PC and Mac are currently available on Telltale’s site for $35 , which also comes with an episode from Strong Bad , Wallace & Gromit or a previous Sam & Max season for free.

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Sam and Max penetrate ‘The Penal Zone’ April 15 on PC, Mac, PS3
PlayStation Blog posted a developer diary featuring Zindagi Games, developer of the PlayStation Move minigame showcase Sports Champions .
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PlayStation Blog posted a developer diary featuring Zindagi Games, developer of the PlayStation Move minigame showcase Sports Champions . The devs demonstrate the abilities of the Move controller, showing lots of game footage and demonstrations of controller motions.
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If InstantAction.com’s CEO Lou Castle is to be believed, we’re apparently going to be playing games pretty much wherever we want in the not-so-distant future. He’s just revealed plans (via IndustryGamers ) to relaunch his site with a new business/distribution model and a partnership with game streaming service Gaikai

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Gaikai and InstantAction team up for streaming, embeddable games
[ Hardcore Gaming 101 ] You may not remember this, but in the days before Magna Cum Laude , Leisure Suit Larry games were adventure games.

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Al Lowe reveals the ‘real’ Leisure Suit Larry 8 plot
We’re received a handful of tips, and Massively confirms it: beta invites for the surprisingly hype-worthy Lego Universe beta have started to roll out. It’s something we entirely want in on

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Lego Universe beta invites being sent out
Game developer David Jaffe has posted on his personal blog what appears to be a dismissal notice of a 2008 lawsuit against him and Sony over God of War . There is no further explanation given, so unless Jaffe is starting some obtuse alternate reality game, we’ll take the document at face value. The lawsuit was an alleged copyright infringement claim , filed by a pair of plaintiffs who had submitted a screenplay entitled Olympiad to Sony Pictures in 2002.

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Another candidate has been added to the list of potential names for Sony’s motion controller . Yesterday, Sony filed a European trademark, for use with a control device, for “PlayStation Move.” It sounds fitting for a motion controller! (It’s application number 008936544 in the European trademark database, if you’d like to see it in its native habitat .) In addition to that trademark, NeoGAFfer gofreak found another trademark for the logo seen here, which looks more like an A for Arc than an M for Move

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Sony trademarks ‘PlayStation Move’ in Europe
Sorry, it’s not a sequel to King of Kong , the documentary that showed the battle between ruthless Billy Mitchell and nice guy Steve Wiebe to become the world’s best Donkey Kong player.

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Flip’s Twisted World is a rare third party game that sets to do something original for the Wii. Yet strangely, it’s gone almost completely unnoticed.

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Flip’s Twisted World team spins a dev diary