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| 2008/05/06 8:38:34: By DM |
Apparently, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick recently said of EA that the publisher "“did a very good job of taking the soul out of a lot of the studios it acquired”. Well, EA's VP of corporate communications, Jeff Brown, responded with this:"The truth is, everyone laughed," Jeff Brown told Newsweek's Level up and continued with “It's too early to declare victory but if you talk to people like Patrick Soderlund at dice in Stockholm, Mark Jacobs at Mythic in Virginia or Josh Resnick at Pandemic - they'll probably tell you that it's working. They get a lot of resources and creative freedom. That freedom has already contributed new start-ups like Dead Space, Mirror's Edge and Boom Blox and there's a lot of others to be announced soon."
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| 2008/05/05 15:55:53: By DM |
A few weeks back, there was info leaked that a developer was working on a Wiimote-type controller for the Xbox360. Well, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata dismissed that threat out of hand, claiming that Nintendo will continue to offer the innovative software to go with the hardware."All I can say today is, it is not that easy to develop software which leverages the characteristics of Wii Remote," he said in a fiscal review.
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| 2008/05/05 15:54:52: By vividbreeze |
MTV Games, Harmonix, and EA, have announced "Rock Band Track Pack Volume 1" for the Wii and PlayStation 2. The pack will be available July 15, 2008. Click read more for the complete list of titles.PRESS RELEASECambridge, MA – May 5, 2008 - Harmonix, the leading developer of music-based games, and MTV Games, a division of MTV Networks, which is a division of Viacom (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), along with distribution partner Electronic Arts, Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS), today announced plans to release Rock Band™ Track Pack Volume 1 for the Wii™ home video game console from Nintendo and PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system. The 20-Track Pack features an electrifying mix of classic hits and current favorites, including songs by Boston, Nine Inch Nails, Stone Temple Pilots, and All American Rejects. The Rock Band™ Track Pack Volume 1 will be available on July 15th, 2008 for a MSRP of $29.99. Complete details are as follows:
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| 2008/05/05 13:46:54: By DM |
Sierra today confirmed to GS that their upcoming game Prototype has now been pushed until sometime in 2009. The game was originally set for release this fall. The standard "we need more time to make the game better" excuse was used."Since its announcement, Prototype has been regarded by many as groundbreaking and taking the open-world genre in new directions, and in the simplest explanation possible, we need more time to deliver the game the team initially set out to create."
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| 2008/05/05 13:09:17: By DM |
Wits & Wagers will be heading to the Xbox Live Arcade this Wednesday. This trivia party game should prove popular, as you do not even need to know the right answers to win! The game is modeled after the board game, so if you are a fan, get ready.
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| 2008/05/05 11:40:23: By DM |
In part of his interview with Gamasutra, SFII creator Yoshiki Okamoto says he is just not interested in the new SF games coming out soon. He claims he's "left that stuff behind." Time will tell if Capcom can pull off another SF winner.
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| 2008/05/05 10:46:54: By DM |
An article in Forbes entitled "How GTAIV Threatens The Wii," is now posted over at the Forbes website. According to the author, the Nintendo Wii has been reigning supreme, that is until the release of GTAIV. Take Two is expected to make $400 million USD alone in the first week of sales. And with the game being available on both PS3 and Xbox360, the Wii may suffer serious damage.
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| 2008/05/05 9:47:56: By DM |
Doug Lombardi from Valve was showing the PC and 360 version of the upcoming shooter Left 4 Dead. Apparently, though, PS3 is being left out, for now. Lombardi claims this is because Valve is "not PS3 developers - we're doing PC and 360 like with Orange Box." If Left 4 Dead proves to be very popular, they may port the game over.
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