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Posted Oct 21, 2009 at 01:53AM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Grand Theft Auto 4, Games Tags: India, Guinness World Record
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Guinness World Records - Image 1Imagine the kind of training and concentration that went into this feat. A 26-year-old guy from Mumbai, India has just set a new world record for the longest play session of Grand Theft Auto IV.

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Posted Sep 20, 2009 at 02:55PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Interviews, News Tags: China, India, Tekken, Jack Thompson
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Trinley Dorje - Image 1Don't let his robes fool you - you may have more in common with Trinley Dorje than you think. He's only 24, listens to hip-hop on his iPod, and enjoys a good round violent video games. Yes, you read that right - this Buddhist leader enjoys good old-fashioned pwnage as much as the next guy. In fact, despite his disposition, Dorje believes that this type of games can even be therapeutic.

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Posted Oct 22, 2008 at 10:51PM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Games, Fallout 3 Tags: Microsoft, Sony, India, Bethesda
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Fallout 3 Brahmins - Image 1Fallout 3 Xbox 360 (also on PlayStation 3, PC)wont' be coming to India, guys. Sorry. Microsoft decided to cancel its release just mere days away from its scheduled launch due to "cultural insensitivities". Gasp! Did they just pull a Sony on us?!? Oh no, they didn't! ... Actually, they did. Read all about it after the jump.

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Posted Jun 07, 2008 at 06:07PM by Glen D. Listed in: Rumors, Games Tags: India, LucasArts, BioWare
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Darth Maul - Image 1The move to sack a hefty number of employees may be coming back to haunt publisher LucasArts. There's been word that a disgruntled employee who lost his job is out for a little payback. Information about future releases have allegedly been leaked. Know more in the full article up next.

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Posted Mar 08, 2008 at 07:56PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Interviews, News Tags: Microsoft, India
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Mohit Anand - Image 1While not common knowledge, it is a fact that the gaming industry in India is blooming and Microsoft is trying to cover a lot of ground in this market. However, Microsoft Entertainment & Devices country manager Mohit Anand who had a hand in the industry's growth, has decided to leave his post. Speculations point at Nintendo as the cause since it may try to bring the Wii to India, but Anand denied such rumors. Learn more at the full article.

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Posted Oct 24, 2007 at 10:35AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Xbox Live Tags: Microsoft, India
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Xbox 360 - Image 1Xbox Live is coming to India. Microsoft's online service for its Xbox 360 home video game console will launch in the territory on November 5. Previous reports had the service's launch pegged for September.

PC gamers will also be welcomed into the online fold with Games for Windows Live. This was revealed during a Microsoft press event in New Delhi today. Microsoft India also announced that the Video Marketplace will be made available to Xbox 360 gamers in India soon, although a specific date has yet to be revealed.

Microsoft India has also joined with Indian company Seventymm to let gamers rent Xbox 360 games. Educational content will also be made available on Xbox Live. According to Angry Pixel, India will be the first country to see the release of what seem to be downloadable learning aids for children grades 1 to 12.

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Posted Oct 11, 2007 at 10:50PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Interviews Tags: Peter Moore, China, India, EA Sports, John Madden
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EA Sports President Peter Moore - Image 1Now that Peter Moore has taken the helm of EA Sports as president, big plans are about to be carried out for the company. Not only does he want games of the brand to be successful in multiple platforms, but also wants EA Sports to go global.

In an interview, Moore discussed about how he looks at other countries where the gaming industry could be in three years time. India, Russia, and mainland China are the biggest bets as future major players within the interactive entertainment world. For instance, EA Sports is looking at cricket as a sport that can become more than just India's favorite.

Other goals in Moore's checklist include capitalizing on various platforms and making sure his company can make games that sell to a wider audience. He also expressed interest in getting another tattoo, one of John Madden, if his back is wide enough.

When asked why Moore left his position in Microsoft as corporate vice president, he replied:

[EA] is a company I have enjoyed competing with over the years and more recently collaborating with. I have strong Bay Area roots with my kids being born here, being Cal Berkeley kids, and the timing was right for me both personally and professionally to come here.


He also mentioned how he knew Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitello for a long time and figured out that being where he is now is the suitable place for someone with his background. Some may remember EA also offered him good salary and compensation for leaving his previous job.

For the full interview, click on the Read link below.


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Posted Jul 03, 2007 at 02:29PM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Xbox Live Tags: Microsoft, India, broadband
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India goes Live this September - Image 1After waiting for what seemed like an eternity, our friends in India will finally be getting some Xbox Live goodness as the online service has been announced to push through this coming September. The news was confirmed by a certain Sanjoy who is a senior member of community 360Indians.

According to Sanjoy, he went to Microsoft's headquarter in Gurgaon and met with executives Microsoft Entertainment and Devices Division Country Manager Mohit Anand as well as with Microsoft Xbox 360 Product Manager Vivek Kulkarni.

The more interesting part here is that the launch will coincide with the release of highly-anticipated video game Halo 3. Accordingly, Halo 3 will be released in India on September 24 and 25 while the Xbox Live launch will take place between September 23 and 30.

The event will be attended by top honchos but Sanjoy didn't mention who. Regarding the title, India will be getting both the Standard Edition and Special Edition but not the Legendary Edition. A copy will cost Rs 1,895 (US$ 46.89).

Xbox Live service, furthermore, will be available in one-month, three-month, and 12-month denominations. Sanjoy also heard that Microsoft is planning a bundle for India that will include a Live subscription, a broadband Internet connection, and a video game.

It was also revealed that Stranglehold, as well as copies of Gears of War and Forza 2 will also be available during the above mentioned dates. Hey guys, you know what, we heard Indian gamers are quite good in FPS. So you better prepare for them.

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Posted Jun 20, 2007 at 10:09PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Microsoft, India, iSuppli, Milestone Interactive
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Specialized cricket game for India - Image 1While gamers all over the world are crying for a price drop, our friends over at India buy their PS3 and Xbox 360 at US$ 980 and US$ 600 respectively. Even with such expensive consoles, analyst group iSuppli believes that the industry will reach US$ 125 million on 2010, from last year's US$ 13 million.

Milestone Interactive Software distributed the PS3 at almost a thousand bucks, but 1,200 units have been sold so far. Year end goal of 10,000 units sold will be hard according to the group, because of Xbox 360 and its "major price differential compared to its competitor."

Having to pay for duties doesn't help, which is almost 35% the product price in India. Microsoft's box also have the earlier release advantage, and localizing support that iSuppli calls "its commitment to customizing its titles for Indian tastes."

“The console gaming segment is not very sizeable in India. However, future growth expectations and consumerism are prompting companies to establish themselves in India," said analyst Ashish Thakre from the group. That means there shouldn't be any wars - we should be happy that the industry is booming in more countries.

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Posted Apr 30, 2007 at 04:33PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Electronic Arts, India, Taiwan, EA Sports, ESPN, Asia
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STAR Network Asia's Drinie Aguilar - Image 1This is probably borderline gaming news to you folks out there, but anything attached to STAR Sports Asia's Drinie Aguilar is way too good to pass up by our standards. "GAME" is a thirty-minute dive into the world of gaming, from consoles to computers and handhelds, and thanks to Electronic Arts and ESPN's STAR Sports, this show is specially catered to the Asian and Pacific Rim regions.

You've probably already caught a few previews of the show on STAR Sports Asia, as it has already debuted since April 18, 2007. But as announced in the official press release, ESPN has also expanded its reach to as far as STAR Sports India, STAR Sports Taiwan and ESPN for the Pacific Rim (yes, that means you Aussies and Kiwis).

Starring the sassy and equally bubbly Drinie Aguilar of STAR Sports' fame, "GAME" will be tackling the latest and hottest news and trends in the world of gaming, including extensive game reviews, news event reports from all over the world and sneak-peek previews of incoming titles for your favorite gaming platform.

But tagging along with the entire theme of the sports channel, the show will also bring in the world of sports and the world of gaming together, sporting the most popular and famous athletes and their take on gaming. Always wanted to know what games your favorite star player is currently sweating over? Aguilar will let you in on the secret.

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Also some of the biggest events in sports history will be simulated by Electronic Arts' own EA Sports titles in order to give a rough rundown of what could happen at the night of the big game. Jon Niermann, President of EA Asia Publishing, said, "We are very enthused about the launch of this new program. We are delighted to be able to extend our partnership with EA into new markets after our successful collaboration in the US."

Electronic Arts seems to be reaching out to a larger part of the gaming community, by touting its line up of EA Sports titles to the Asia and Pacific region. If you're from one of the seven Pan-Asian regions STAR Sports and ESPN is currently broadcasting to, be sure to catch Drinie Aguilar and her showcase of gaming in your sports channel.

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