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Activist lawyer Jack Thompson has been on the case of violent games and their developers for years now, and he's provoked the ire of gamers time and again. We're looking back at some of the most memorable quotes he's ever dropped, and we've chosen the twenty best out of them all. See the full list of Jack Thompson's most memorable quotes right after the jump! |
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If you've already finished Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PC) and are now looking for your next conquest, this rumor might interest you. On G4's TheFeed, it was mentioned that one of their sources has given word that Activision is conducting testing for Guitar Hero IV already. More information on this rumor can be found in the full article. Follow the "read more" link below to get there. |
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Despite the cancellation of the Halo 3 party plans in the UK, the all-nighter plans of their US counterpart are still on. US will enjoy four regional events to celebrate Halo 3's launch on September 25, and Microsoft already decided to let Halo fans in on the plan.Aside from 10,000 US retailers opening their doors on midnight for Halo's launch, a participating Best Buy store along the 5th Avenue in New York will play host to the launch event that will be broadcast by Spike TV and G4. In the meantime, the Los Angeles party crowd will be rounded up by the GameStop branch in Universal CityWalk store. Master Chief himself will drop by to make his special appearance, as well as other celebrity guests who will hand out autographs to fans. Seattle will have their Halo 3 party hosted by another Best Buy outlet, and Circuit City will be in charge of the launch event in Miami. Facilitating the events on both locations are Bungie team members, with Miami Dolphin players Chris Chambers and Joey Porter in charge of entertaining their fans by playing against them and giving autographs. Interested in taking something home aside from your own Halo 3 copy as a memento of the event? Bungie will hand out giveaways such as Halo Action Clix, trading cards, T-shirts, caps, graphic novels, calendars and soundtracks, figurines, weapon replicas as well as a Halo 3 Zune (whew, that's a lot!). See you at the party! |
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Tomorrow may be a big moment on the history of gaming as broadcast giant CBS formally becomes the first network of its class to show a video game tournament as a regular sporting event like other athletic spectacles such as the Masters and March Madness."There are an enormous amount of people of all ages who play video games these days, so we’re going to try to see if video games’ popularity can translate into a viable television audience," says CBS Sports Vice-President Rob Correa as he explores the possibility of people looking at this moment as a poignant event after a decade or so. The tournament concerned is the World Series of Video Games which will be held in Louisville, Kentucky. Edited footage from the event will show highlights of face-offs between players in games such as Fight Night Round 3, Guitar Hero and other non-violent titles. First-person shootouts in Halo and Quake will sadly not make it on air because of the nature of the content. The idea of the tournament and the coverage by CBS is pegged on the South Korean model which has an entire nation embracing gaming and making it a part of pop culture. A full-time coverage in the manner that ESPN covers sports isn't possible for video games just yet but for now, this is the biggest step game broadcasting can take in the US. The CBS coverage is also a pilot test of sorts on how game programming in cable TV initiated by G4 and Gameplay HD can work in a bigger scale. The response of viewers will determine future plans on the coverage of electronic gaming as a sport on the network. |
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Gamasutra received details on IDG Entertainment's E For All (can we get to calling it E4 sooner or later? Saves on the keystrokes) that shows how the post-E3 is shaping up to the legacy of its predecessor. Never did the phrase "Meet the new boss; same as the old boss" ring any more true: heading up E For All for IDG is Mary Dolaher, previously operations head for E3. And to that, as so far as Gamasutra had received updated info from IDG (as of March 6), E For All shall feature (subject to change):
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There's a report over at eitb24.com that pretty much declares the Wii as the winner of the 2006 Holiday season segment of the video-game console wars. The article takes time to focus on several (actually just Kevin Pereira's) G4 celebrity opinions on the Wii. Given that we've reported on Wii's success already, you guys are probably sick of that bit of good (doubly good if you're a Ninty-fan) news. So we won't focus solely on that.Instead we'll just give you guys Pereira's bottom-line take on the Wii and then we'll give you Morgan Webb's picks for this season's five hottest games - just because Morgan's hot (despite the man-jaw), and we're greasy, sleazy, man-pigs. Oink. Kevin Pereira on the Wii's holiday success: It's a whole new way to play where you are standing up. You are off the couch and you are physically involved with the game that is popped in to the console. So people are discovering that while they are serving a tennis racket their hand goes through a ceiling fan. Wii related accidents plus thousands of dollars worth of broken home electronics equals sign of Wii's success. Joy! On to Morgan Webb's top 5 holiday list: Gears of War – Because everyone is playing it. That, and its duck-for-cover style game play is innovative. If you manage to score one of these five games as a gift this Holiday Season, consider yourself lucky. Everybody else is probably asking/buying these games for Christmas. Given the games in Morgan's list, you probably already know why we're not posting this in the PS3 blog. Happy Holidays folks! |
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There's a report over at eitb24.com that pretty much declares the Wii as the winner of the 2006 Holiday season segment of the video-game console wars. The article takes time to focus on several (actually just Kevin Pereira's)