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Episode 8: Mass Effect for PC, Saints Row 2 and a record-breaking cosplay event Play

Episode 8: Mass Effect for PC, Saints Row 2 and a record-breaking cosplay event

Start/Select | 28 March 2008

In this episode of Start/Select, we talk with BioWare's Matt Atwood about the just-released PC version of the hugely popular action role-playing game Mass Effect; we catch up with Greg Donovan, the producer of Saints Row 2, about the development of the sequel; and we swing by London's Millennium Bridge, which recently saw the largest-ever gathering of cosplayers.

Episode 7: Get your rocks off Play

Episode 7: Get your rocks off

Start/Select | 19 March 2008

GameSpot UK's Guy Cocker is joined once again by his trusty panel of avid gamers – Luke Anderson, Rory Reid and CNET.co.uk's Mobile Phone Editor Andrew Lim – to discuss the new Nokia N81 and the N-Gage platform, and find out whether Rock Band is the best party game ever made...

Episode 6: Real-life combat with Warfighters Play

Episode 6: Real-life combat with Warfighters

Start/Select | 05 March 2008

In the latest episode of Start/Select, GameSpot UK's Guy Cocker ditches the console and fires some real-life rounds in a Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 combat experience day at Warfighters, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith and The Answer get a party rocking and Luke Anderson attends a video game world record attempt.

Episode 5: Far Cry 2 and Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 Play

Episode 5: Far Cry 2 and Rainbow Six: Vegas 2

Start/Select | 21 February 2008

In this episode of Start/Select, GameSpot UK's Guy Cocker travels to snowy Montreal to talk to the developers of two of this year's biggest releases: Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 and Far Cry 2. While he's there, he's also treated to a taster of what it's like to work at Ubisoft, one of the biggest independent game publishers in the world. Can they really call this work?

Episode 4: Top games for 2008 Play

Episode 4: Top games for 2008

Start/Select | 04 February 2008

In this episode of Start/Select, GameSpot UK's Guy Cocker and his panel discuss the games they're most looking forward to in 2008, and the games GameSpot UK users are most excited about. Will we see Killer Instinct 3 this year? Why is Haze going to be so good? And is the hype about LittleBigPlanet justified? The panel give us their thoughts...

Episode 3: Penumbra: Black Plague and Battalion Wars 2 Play

Episode 3: Penumbra: Black Plague and Battalion Wars 2

Start/Select | 25 January 2008

In episode 3 of Start/Select, GameSpot UK's Guy Cocker talks to the scriptwriter for Penumbra: Black Plague about the game's background, its interactive qualities and how you get to be a game scriptwriter in the first place. He also has a chat with the creative director for developer Kuju, to find out more about Battalion Wars 2 for the Wii.

Episode 2: Party games, Xbox LIVE movies and Burnout Paradise Play

Episode 2: Party games, Xbox LIVE movies and Burnout Paradise

Start/Select | 24 January 2008

Guy Cocker and his panel of experts are back for more gaming goodness in this second episode of Start/Select. This week they look at games for the party season – in particular SingStar for the PS3 and Sony's card-playing game The Eye of Judgment. They also review the new high-definition movies that have been released on to the Xbox LIVE Marketplace and have a gander at the Burnout Paradise demo.

Episode 9: The great bit rate taste test Play

Episode 9: The great bit rate taste test

Space Bubble | 16 October 2007

Space Bubble challenges digital music expert Nate Lanxon to tell the difference between a luxurious CD-quality track and a scabby little MP3.

Episode 8: The history of music video games Play

Episode 8: The history of music video games

Space Bubble | 15 October 2007

Space Bubble takes the iPhone out and about in London and takes a dance back through the history of music video games.

Episode 5: The Facebook craze Play

Episode 5: The Facebook craze

Space Bubble | 11 October 2007

This week's Space Bubble examines the meteoric rise of Facebook and ponders the dangers of addiction to social-networking sites.


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