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Posted Jun 13, 2008 at 06:51PM by Glen D. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Peter Moore, 2K Sports, EA Sports, Drew, Strauss Zelnick
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EA Sports - Image 1The comments made by Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick about how 2K Sports titles are out-rating EA Sports games in reviews seem to have gotten to EA Sports boss Peter Moore. Peter blogged recently about how competitive their line-up is and he spoke of how franchises like NBA Live will put on a ground-breaking show when E3 2008 comes. More details in the full article.

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Posted May 11, 2008 at 03:04AM by Jay P. Listed in: Interviews, Games, Prince of Persia Tags: Ubisoft, Ubisoft Montreal, Drew, Christophe
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New Prince of Persia artistic visuals: Style trumps realism - Image 1Curious to know why Ubisoft Montreal's Prince of Persia has a distinct and unique art style to the point that it stands out from the rest? The visual art director and the creative director behind the game have said that they picked style over realism. Details after the jump!


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Posted Apr 24, 2008 at 07:30PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Interviews, Games, Unreal Tournament 3 Tags: Epic Games, Unreal Engine, Intel, Mark Rein, Gamers Day, Drew
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Mark Rein talks UE4 and PC gaming misconception, UT3 360 split-screen tweaks - Image 1Oh boy, here we go again. Someone caught up with Mark Rein and extracted the latest opinion from Epic Games' VP regarding the bitter feuds over PC gaming, while also getting a rain check on what's been changed on the Xbox 360 version of Unreal Tournament III to allow it to render efficiently on split-screen. And on the topic of PC gaming, we're also handed an explanation over Tim Sweeney's Unreal Engine 4 remark. More at the full story.

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Posted Nov 19, 2007 at 04:28PM by Glen D. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Microsoft, Sony, VHS, Silicon Knights, Drew, Gerhard Florin
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game consoles - Image 1We've all heard debates about the feasibility and value of a "One Console Future"  where all gaming takes place on a single platform. Silicon Knights President Dennis Dyack and EA executive Gerhard Florin were the last two big names to express support for the idea, and this blogger wants to share some thoughts. I love Fight Night Round 3 and I'm excited about Too Human, but I'd have to disagree with the two bosses on this one.

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Posted Jul 14, 2007 at 05:35PM by Glen D. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Sony, price drop, Drew, Lazard Capital, Todd Greenwald
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Wii Fit - Image 1 Analysts have had the chance to air their predictions prior to this year's E3 in Santa Monica, where some of the forecasts held true while the others swung and missed. Gamespot ran an article recently on the impressions of familiar analysts on Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft's announcements.

Kicking things off for the think tank, Nintendo impressed everyone with the announcement of some new accessories for their Wii game console. The Zapper gun drew some attention and nobody could whine about the Mario Kart Wii steering wheel. But what got everyone riled up was upcoming biggie Wii Fit and the seemingly ingenious Balance Board set to ship with it.

 Wii Fit and its Balance Board "looks good and will appeal to the casual audience that Nintendo is tapping into," says Colin Sebastian of Lazard Capital markets as he observed the Kyoto-based company's successful press conference.

Other analysts like Nollenberger Capital Markets' Todd Grunewald agree. He comments "Wii Fit should expand the market even further for Nintendo, and maybe some nimble publishers like Ubisoft and Majesco can benefit from it. I don't think it will be as big as Brain Age or Wii Sports, though."

Meanwhile, Wedbush Morgan's Michael Pachter admits he was wrong with his prediction of a price drop announcement for the Microsoft Xbox 360, saying that the firm may have decided that it was best not to do it for the meantime. Doing a price drop at the same time when they announced an extended warranty for the console could send wrong signals about the quality of their wares.

His counterparts in the other firms agreed that right now, there's no compelling reason for Microsoft to lower its prices. Sebastian, however, says that the drop may not have to wait too long to happen as he predicts it to occur sometime during the summer.

As for the Sony PlayStation 3, analysts welcomed the recent reduction in retail pricing, but said that a stronger line of games was necessary if the kings of the last two game console cycles want to make a three-peat. Analysts have marked 2008 as the mist crucial time frame for the system.

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Posted Jul 03, 2007 at 08:58AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Majesco Entertainment, Drew
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Video game publisher Majesco Entertainment has sent around some information regarding the titles that it will be showcasing at this year's E3. Majesco will be unveiling quite a few titles for the Nintendo Wii and DS systems as well as its very first title for the Xbox 360, Kengo: Legend of the 9. Check the list below for the full lineup.
Majesco will be in booths 222 to 224 at E3. Check it out if you're attending.

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Posted Apr 06, 2007 at 02:34PM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Games, Screenshots, Transformers: The Game Tags: Activision, Beta Testing, Drew
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Transformers: The Game screenshots - Image 1 


The website for Transformers: The Game has already been launched, and in all honesty, it's looking just great. Loading up the site gives you the option to either Enter the Site or Enter Battle (whatever that may be since the Enter Battle section isn't open yet...).

Entering the site allows one to view the game's features, as well as videos and images from the game, and even the developers' blog. The opportunity to join the Beta testing of "Battle for the AllSpark" can also be found here, by clicking on the button found at the bottom of the screen. This particular bit really drew our attention since we have been waiting for a game like this ever since we were kids. No word has been given on when the full version of the web game will be available, but you can keep checking for it via our read link below.

Lastly, Activision also released some new screenshots for the game which shows the new Bumblebee in various stages of kicking Decepticon butt. The graphics are looking as polished as ever and we can't wait to get our hands on the game.

Transformers: The Game screenshots - Image 1 Transformers: The Game screenshots - Image 2



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Posted Jan 28, 2007 at 04:53AM by Karl B. Listed in: News Tags: Gen Con Indy, Drew, Peter Adkison, Gen Con
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You might have read our earlier post on the shutdown of Gen Con So Cal. Yep, after four successful conventions that drew gamers, fans, and people of all shapes and sizes to congregate and have fun for four great days of pure gaming bliss, Gen Con So Cal is no more.

In order to give fans an explanation of their decision, Gen Con's CEO Peter Adkison has posted an open letter on the official Gen Con website, simply entitled "The End of Gen Con So Cal". Read on for an excerpt that deals with one of their main reasons for the decision.

The "problem" is the Gen Con format is a very expensive format for a convention. Most conventions are only an exhibit hall, a vast area where companies set up booths and sell (consumer shows) or promote (trade shows) or both. But at Gen Con we like to be more than just a big exhibit hall. We dedicate tons of space to games and fun events that are of interest to gamers, overlapping with gaming culture, but do nothing to generate revenue.


There's still hope, though, as according to Adkison, "Gen Con Indy is very profitable and is in no danger of going away." He also says that they currently have plans of "taking Gen Con Indy and Star Wars Celebration and making them even better, without compromising anything that’s there now. Funds that were being invested in Gen Con So Cal will be diverted to these shows."

Click on the "read" link below to read the full open letter.

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