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Most of the gaming community has already lost interest in the traditional media such as TV and radio. ESPN, one of the most important TV channels that are dedicated to sports, has been long trying to keep youngsters hooked to their TV screens. Much...
Third in the series of two of the more followed titles have got officially dated. Fallout 3 and The Sims 3 have both got official releases confirmed, courtesy their respective publishers. First up in the line among these two would be Fallout 3, which.
Crysis: Warhead, the upcoming Crysis spin-off is in news and EA and Crytek seem to have finalized the specs for this awesome game. If you are looking for it somewhere, you are going to find it on the EA Online Store. You can let your imagination...
The fate of Brutal Legend hangs in the balance for they haven’t found takers after Activision dropped the publishing rights. Rumours are rife that the ever so reliable EA is planning to take up the publishing rights of the latest version. The...
The long, dirty road with EA and T2, is coming to a close. EA has satisfied the Federal Trade Commission’s second round of information requests regarding its bid for Take-Two. Although this is a bad sign for Take-Two, this doesn't necessarily mean...
Super Smash Bros Brawl topped UK sales charts this week being the third fastest ever selling Wii Title in the Grand 'Ol UK. That is, behind the Wii Fit and Mario Kart Wii. They also topped the combined formats chart now becoming the fourth Nintendo...
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The makers of Rock Band 2 said that they will be releasing their game in September, a good decision on their part. With the game coming out months ahead of the new Guitar Hero, they will have a jump at the market and a chance to improve and begin...
The recent article I had written was correct to an extent. Although there is some clarification needed. 2K Games didn't remove the software, rather they edited it so that the installation limit was gone. Basically this is the same effect but here...
Take-Two and the FTC have finally come to an agreement on what the FTC can have. Take-Two claims that all the federal snooping is leaving their employees distracted and working up a pretty big cost to the company. The agreement limited the access to.
This couldn't be a worse decision by T2. Be it a portfolio balancing or not, they are losing money and time. Frankly, the prospect of them getting bought out doesn't seem to falter their decision to hold back on the release. They will lose money in...
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