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Today on Epileptic Gaming:
We mourn the loss of Robert Summa, who is missing in action at Game Developer’s Conference in San Francisco. Last we heard, he was involved in a gang war between three rival sets. Here are the talking points and previews of the day, but not in this particular order:
1) Army of Two special preview
2) Rainbow Six Vegas 2 special preview
3) Up All Night: Burnout Paradise teaser (show release today at upallnight.ggl.com)
4) We’ll attempt to establish radio contact with Summa in San Francisco, probably in the midst of a firefight between five rival gangs.
5) Discussion: Are PC games really dead? We hear from one of the guys working on Spore, who makes a convincing argument…but does it hold water?
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If you guys are anything like me, you love spooky things. I love scary movies, horror stores, and H.P. Lovecraft. I would be in true bliss if I could find a videogame that was actually scary. The only game to successfully scare me was the original Alone in the Dark.
Unfortunately for horror junkies, the new Alone in the Dark has been delayed. Originally slated to be out this March, we now have to wait two extra months and pick it up in May. Well, that is, if you were going to play it on Xbox 360, Wii, PC or PS2. Atari will not give an official release date for the PlayStation 3 version.
I’ve been craving something in the horror genre for sometime. I guess I’ll have to reread “A Shadow Over Innsmouth” while I wait to be satisfied.

The latest EGM piece on Halo 3 packs in quite a bit of good info on the game that we are just now starting to hear about in depth. Sure there’s a lot of words you have to swim through, so take a look at some of the cooler innovations added to the latest step for Halo.