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A mysterious trailer has appeared on the PlayStation blog that teases that some sort of announcement will hit on February 20th. Everyone seems to be jumping to the conclusion that it's the PlayStation 4, but with how vague the trailer is, you really can't be sure. Check out said trailer below and see for yourself.
 
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Rockstar has announced the release date for the highly-anticipated fifth entry in the Grand Theft Auto series. It was previously stated to have a launch window of Spring 2013, but it has been pushed back to September 17, 2013. The developers say that the extra months of work will be worth it. Grand Theft Auto V is planned for releases on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
 
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SEGA has made an odd decision to restrict the re-release of Cyber Troopers Virtual-On and Virtua Striker to Japan, meaning American localizations are not currently planned. This wasn't expected, considering Virtua Fighter 2 was brought to America late last year. These games will launch on Japanese XBLA and PSN platforms on February 13th.
 
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Apparently a few select GameStop locations have broken the street date for Fire Emblem: Awakening. You may want to check up with your nearest retailer and see if they have it, seeing as street dates mean little to nothing anymore.
 
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If you've been keeping up with me on Twitter, you probably have heard that Volume 2 of The Remix Collection was in the works. Well, it's actually been completed and is now available for download! Check the downloads page for the link to Volume 2. Hope you enjoy it, and remember to let me know what you think of it in the comments below. You can always send in remixes you come across, as well; it'll help in building future installments.
 
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Yesterday, Nintendo held another livestream conference based around new upcoming Wii U titles, and good ones at that. I'll just mention the few that caught my attention.

•Yarn Yoshi: Think Kirby's Epic Yarn, but replace Kirby with Yoshi. Suddenly, the whole Yarn art style is becoming its own series.

•Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem: Didn't see that one coming. The original series that branched off into the critically-acclaimed Persona series, Shin Megami Tensei, will be crossing over with Nintendo's Fire Emblem series sometime soon. Sounds like it'll make an interesting crossover.

•The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD: Holy crap, all the wants. Screenshots and concept art were shown for an HD remake of Zelda: Wind Waker that put all other HD ports to shame (I'm looking at you, Sonic Adventure 2 HD). Hopefully this'll pave the way for more HD remakes of older titles.

•Super Smash Bros. 4: Okay, so nothing was shown, but it was mentioned. Apparently an official unveiling is coming at E3, so get hyped.

•Virtual Console: With a system update coming sometime in Spring, the Virtual Console feature will launch in the Wii U eShop. Classic games will be put up in a similar fashion to the original Wii Shop Channel's Virtual Console, but will include a wider variety of represented systems.

More Miiverse functions and a few more system updates were mentioned, and brand-new Mario and Zelda titles are apparently coming soon.

What game got you the most excited? Let me know in the comments below.
 
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UPDATE: This is apparently not just a meager port; it's an HD enhanced remake of sorts. It will include new lighting mechanics and graphic enhancements, as well as a few other additions. This remake is coming to Wii U, as well.

Capcom-Unity has confirmed today that 3DS-exclusive title Resident Evil Revelations is heading to Xbox 360, PS3, and PC sometime this May. More news about the port as it comes in.
 
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Somehow, 5th Cell. managed to cram both of the original Scribblenauts games, Scribblenauts and Super Scribblenauts, onto one DS game cart and will release it on February 26th. Perhaps we'll eventually see something like this for Drawn to Life as well?
 
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Namco has announced that Project X Zone, a Capcop x SEGA x Namco Bandai fighting game released in Japan earlier last year, will be coming to North America. This isn't any regular localization, however; the game will be coming to American audiences fully intact and almost completely untouched. Cutscenes will be unaltered and the original Japanese voices will remain. No word yet on the release date, but expect this 3DS title to hit relatively soon.
 
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Man, first THQ, now this...Atari US has filed for bankruptcy and is going to sell every last one of its assets within the next few months, including the rights to Pong, Asteriods, and even their own logo, leaving Atari US left with nothing but a name to go by. What could this mean for the gaming industry...?