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GameCity Reveal Details on World Premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Soundtrack

GameCity, the World’s best-loved videogames festival, today announced the details of the hugely anticipated James Hannigan concert and retrospective, part of the upcoming festival, GameCity5, running from October 26-30th. The concert will take place in St Mary’s Church, Lace Street on Thursday 28th October, starting at 7:30pm.

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dragonhunter4983d ago

Good composer, did freelancer, a lot of red alert 3 (soviet march etc.), cnc4, lord of the rings, evil genius, etc. and not just harry potter. Cool.

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What’s Become of the Harry Potter Games?

No major Harry Potter game has been released since 2011. Are they gone forever or can we expect new ones to return to loyal Harry Potter fans?

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Relientk772970d ago

Sadly not much. Hopefully they can make some good Harry Potter games. I loved Lego Harry Potter games

Benoski2969d ago

Most of them were loosely based on the films.Now that there's no more movies being made for the time being, I don't see a new Harry Potter game releasing anytime soon.

jfcdoomblade2969d ago (Edited 2969d ago )

Sorcerer's Stone and Order of the Phoenix were a blast to play because of their explorative nature. Goblet of Fire was another good one too, many good times with the co-op on that one.

Summons752969d ago

They became trash after Chamber of Secrets and Quidditch World Cup. The Lego games were fun though.

quent2969d ago

No movie, no game. no cashin.

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Triangular Pixels announces Unseen Diplomacy VR GameCity Exclusive

VRFocus reports on indie developer Triangular Pixels announcing its new title Unseen Diplomacy VR will be a GameCity exclusive.

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VR Puzzle Title Nix Wins Off The Map 2014 Award with CryEngine 3

The 2014 GameCity festival is currently running across Nottingham, UK, with plenty for virtual reality (VR) enthusiasts to see and do. But if hands-on with the likes of Pixel Rift and Smash Hit Plunder isn’t enough then perhaps you should turn your attention to Nix, a new VR compatible puzzle experience that has today been announced the winner of the 2014 Off The Map competition held by the British Library, Crytek and GameCity itself.