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Sweet shoot-em-ups and video nastiesFriday, December 17, 2010 @ 5:46AMWhile 2010 wasn't exactly a vintage year for games, it certainly had its moments. Whether you wanted to try to assassinate Fidel Castro in Call of Duty: Black Ops , agonise over moral decisions in Heavy Rain or jump around your living room like an over-excited spaniel in the hope of getting your Kinect to acknowledge your existence, there was something for you.

StarCraft 2 Cheat Codes Officially RevealedSaturday, December 4, 2010 @ 12:43PMBlizzard cleared the air in regards to using official StarCraft 2 cheat codes in the single-player campaign.

Blizzard Bans, Suspends More SC2 CheatersThursday, December 2, 2010 @ 8:43PMMore StarCraft 2 cheaters are going down thanks to Blizzard's mighty banhammer.

The StarCraft II banhammer falls againWednesday, December 1, 2010 @ 10:04PMBan-lovin’ StarCraft II developer Blizzard is at it again, with a fresh wave of account bans for the strategy title hitting dirty rotten cheats and hackers. Blizzard don’t do things by half, as at least 350,000 gamers can attest, and while no numbers are given for this latest scumbag clear-out, you can bet the figure [...]

More StarCraft II cheats bannedWednesday, December 1, 2010 @ 11:14AMIt's bad don't you know...

StarCraft II could ban achievement cheatersMonday, October 25, 2010 @ 8:11PMFiled under: RTS , Starcraft II There was a bit of a controversy earlier this month when some people complained that Blizzard banned them from playing the sci-fi RTS game StarCraft II because those players used single player "trainer" programs. Blizzard sent out a response that said "players who opt to use any type of 3rd party hacks do so at their own risk." However, it looks like Blizzard ...

Blizzard Suing Creators of StarCraft II HacksWednesday, October 20, 2010 @ 3:22AMAn anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from Rock, Paper, Shotgun: "Blizzard have taken the extremely peculiar decision to ban players from playing StarCraft II for using cheats in the single-player game. This meant that, despite cheating no one but themselves, they were locked out of playing the single-player game. Which is clearly bonkers. But it's not enough for the developer. Blizzard's ...

Blizzard Sues StarCraft II HackersMonday, October 18, 2010 @ 9:51AMBlizzard continues to demonstrate it's serious about forbidding cheaters in its games, filing suit in the U.S. District Court of Los Angeles against three programmers it alleges made and sold hacks for StarCraft II. 5,000 players accused of cheating have already been banned this month, a follow-through on a warning Blizzard issued in mid-September. Violators aren't just prohibited from the game ...

News: SCII single-player bans explainedThursday, October 14, 2010 @ 3:43AMThird-party hacks bad. Cheat codes good. Blizzard has attracted some ire in recent days as it came to light that players cheating in the single-player modes of StarCraft II had been banned alongside multiplayer miscreants in the recent cull. The company has now clarified that it's taking no action against players using the built-in cheat codes for single-player, but that it has a zero tolerance ...