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  1. Bring Me The Horizon Disturbed Madina Lake All That Remains Turisas The Devil Wears Prada Cheap Trick Black Stone Cherry Asking Alexandria Sacred Mother Tongue Jameson Raid Ghost Straight Line Stitch The King Blues Bowling For Soup Frank Turner Apparently, this is the list of the bands confirmed in today's issue of Kerrang. There are quite a few names in there that interest me and, all in all, the festival is taking shape nicely from my point of view. Of course, many people will inevitably complain, but I honestly believe that the overall lineup is looking better than last year's and almost as good as in 2009, which was my favourite so far.
  2. Twisted Sister are a band that I've always wanted to see, so I'm more than happy that they've been added to the bill. According to Andy Copping, they will be playing below Alice Cooper on the second stage on the Saturday. Down will also be playing on the Saturday, but on the main stage.
  3. According to the official forums, three bands will be announced at around midnight tonight.
  4. In my game, Manchester City seem to finish second almost every year. Liverpool, Man Utd and Arsenal have all been champions, with Man City losing the top position on the last day on two separate occasions. However, they have won the Champions League once and the FA Cup three times, along with the Europa League in the first season of play.
  5. I'm a Notts County supporter, being that I was born in Nottingham and both my father and grandfather also supported the club for several decades. Unlike most fans, however, I also root for my other local team, Nottingham Forest. As far as I'm concerned, there are simply too many other Midlands rivals, such as Derby and Leicester, to warrant a civil war between the two Nottingham clubs.
  6. Even if McLaren's new car doesn't meet expectations, at least it looks very nice.
  7. I certainly think that this is Murray's best chance to win a Grand Slam so far, but I still don't think he'll have an easy day tomorrow. The big question mark lying over him is his mental toughness. As we've seen in some of his recent Grand Slam tournaments, he often has a tendency to suffer from mid-match lapses, particularly against lower-ranked opponents. This weakness was also highlighted during last year's final against Federer, albeit in a different way. On that occasion, I felt that the straight sets defeat didn;t tell the whole story as the balance of play was generally very close. The main difference between the two players came in terms of the pivotal moments. By that, I mean that Federer took his opportunities better, converting his break points and set points whenever they came up. Sadly for Murray, it was on those occasions that he wasn't unable to take advantage, and that was a key factor in his defeat. As a British tennis fan, I would love to see Muray win, and I definitely think he has the raw ability to do so. Whether he triumphs or not, however, will depend just as much on his ability to hold his nerve as it will on his tactical performance and that of his remaining opponents.
  8. Federer was definitely below his best during that match, but fair play to Djokovic, who put in a very good performance. I would like to see a Djovokic vs Murray final as they haven't met in a Grand Slam before, and it would also be nice to see Murray finally secure his first Grand Slam title. It's far from a foregone conclusion, though, as Ferrer looked impressive yesterday against Nadal. He hasn't taken a set off Murray in their previous hard court meetings, but I think that Ferrer will prove to be a surprisingly tough hurdle for Murray to overcome.
  9. £23.98 at gameplay.co.uk seems to be the best price for the PS3 version at the moment. I imagine it will go down in price again over the next couple of months, but the 360 versions of these games always seem to fall in price more quickly for some reason.
  10. This year's award seems to be the most open it's been for a few years. If England had put themselves in a more commanding position in this week's Ashes test, I could see Swann being the favourite, but I'm not sure now. I'll actually be rooting for Phil Taylor, although I would be surprised if he got anywhere near the top three given the relatively low profile of his discipline. By the way, the event will be taking place tomorrow, not tonight.
  11. Osmos is a nice, relaxing game, although it does get fairly tough quite quickly.
  12. The patch has now been released.
  13. Bobfoc

    UFC 2010

    You can also get it for £10.99 on both platforms at Gameplay.
  14. As I'm in a slightly generous mood, I'll offer a free copy of Freedom Force to the first four people who provide me with their Steam IDs via personal message. I will gift the copies to the first claimants as soon as possible. I know this isn't the newset of games, but it is, in my opinion, an overlooked classic and, besides, it's a free game, after all. EDIT: All of them have now been claimed.
  15. I wasn't really interested in this game, but I bought it as it would have felt foolish not to for 10 Microsoft Points. I'm a big fan of the Civilization series and I remember playing the demo of the Original Age of Empires, so perhaps I will end up getting into this. Even if I only get five minutes of enjoyment out of it, I'll probably have got my money's worth.
  16. It should work, but remember that the demo only allows you to load one nation with a small database. If that's all you want with the full game, it's no issue, but just don't use it as an accurate guide as to how the game will run if you want to load multiple leagues simultaneously and in full detail.
  17. HMV is offering a free mini football and Steam, Gamers Gate and Direct2Drive are offering collections of SEGA Megadrive/Genesis games for those who pre-order the game. If you're talking about prices only and you're not bothered about such extras, Coolshop and Zavvi seem to be the cheapest options at the moment, with ShopTo closely behind.
  18. If this is Hodgson's last game, at least he'll have travelled in style. From BBC News
  19. The ending of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II or, more specifically, the lack of one. Which game do you think most exemplifies a title that, despite having several notable flaws, is greater than the sum of its parts?
  20. 1. Marge vs The Monorail 2. Cape Feare 3. Sunday, Cruddy Sunday 4. You Only Move Twice 5. The Springfield Files 6. Trash of the Titans 7. The Cartridge Family 8. Homer at the Bat 9. The Joy of Sect 10. Homer the Great
  21. I would imagine that you will get a fairly similar quality of service from both retailers as Game now owns Gamestation. I've heard mixed reports about delivery times, but there have been plenty of people who have received pre-ordered games either on or before their scheduled release dates. If, as you say, you have a Game reward card, you might as well go with them, but the difference will probably be negligible.
  22. That's a fair point, and I agree that $250 is the most likely US launch price. I can see the UK paying over the odds, though, as is usually the case.
  23. I dare say there will be plenty of new iterations of the 3DS over the years, so I won't be rushing to buy it at launch. To put things into perspective, 25,000 yen is the same price at which the Wii was sold at launch. Having said that, though, I'm more excited for the 3DS than I ever was for the Wii, and I'm not even into handheld gaming.
  24. The 3DS has been given a Japanese release date of 26th February 2011, and it will be sold at a price of 25,000 yen (approximately $300 or £190). A release date for North America and Europe has not been fully specified, but is expected to be around March 2011. Link
  25. The next piece of downloadable content for this game, entitled "The Sacrifice", has been given an official release date of 5th October. As some of you may know, it will be a prequel to "The Passing" and will also be compatible with the original Left 4 Dead. Source
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