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Competitors chime in on “boring” GT5

By Miklós Szecsei
November 25, 2010
in :  Gaming
22

Woohoo! There’s nothing like a bit of smack-talk to get your day going! Gran Turismo 5 hit shelves yesterday after years of waiting and anticipation. The game has been hyped and advertised to hell and back, which of course leaves competitors in the unenviable position of having to steal some attention back again. Electronic Arts and Codemasters have both recently made …

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Rock Band developer Harmonix up for sale

By Miklós Szecsei
November 12, 2010
in :  Gaming
1

The music genre is declining – rapidly. With the recent release Rock Band 3, MTV and Viacom (owners of Harmonix) are now looking to offload the development studio. Rock Band 3 received very good reviews, but the sales have not reflected this at all. According to the Wall Street Journal, Viacom has just announced a 59% drop in profits and …

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EA’s answer to Tokyo Jungle is Wildlife: Forest Survival

By Miklós Szecsei
November 11, 2010
in :  Gaming
0

Remember upcoming Game of the Year Tokyo Jungle? It’s that overwhelmingly awesome game that lets you pit a T-Rex against a Toy Pomeranian in the post-apocalyptic wasteland of Tokyo. It’s guaranteed to be a hit and will satiate that yet untapped, niche market of gamers all clamouring for a wildlife-grudge-match simulator. But Electronic Arts, never content to sit idly by …

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Visceral Games is NOT making the new Command & Conquer – Boo!

By Miklós Szecsei
October 21, 2010
in :  Gaming
0

Well it turns out that initial reports of Visceral Games being handed the reins to the C&C franchise were wrong. Electronic Arts has since piped up to correct the news that circulated earlier this week. A new Command & Conquer is still coming however. Who is making it? EA Los Angeles. Is that a good thing? Well that’s open for debate …

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Free Medal of Honor DLC coming next month

By Miklós Szecsei
October 20, 2010
in :  Gaming
2

Hey, remember EA’s “Project Ten Dollar”? It’s their new business practice aimed at kicking second-hand sales of their games in the nuts. All new EA titles ship with a single-use code thereby allowing players to access content at a later stage. If you buy the game secondhand, you have to pay for the DLC or a new single-use code. Medal …

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What did you think of rAge this year?

By Geoffrey Tim
October 4, 2010
in :  Gaming
16

This weekend saw another rAge – South Africa’s singular gaming expo – come and go. While it was probably a pretty awesome experience for the gaming enthusiast devoid of an internet connection, for those who lap up every bit of information about every game online, it would probably be a little underwhelming. So let’s take a quick look at what …

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Medal of Honor: Playable “Taliban” removed

By Miklós Szecsei
October 4, 2010
in :  Gaming
2

We all know what a stink this was causing already, but EA has finally given up and opted to alter the upcoming multiplayer aspect of Medal of Honour (sorry… Honor. Stupid American spelling). This comes just weeks after the US Army decided to block the Medal of Honor reboot from being sold in gaming stores located on army bases around …

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EA Announces…Fight Night Champion

By Geoffrey Tim
July 20, 2010
in :  Gaming
5

Earlier today, EA announced that they’d announce more things later. One of those things is Fight Night Champion, set for release in 2011. The fifth game in their Fight Night series, Champion looks to be a worthysuccessor to last year’s Fight Night Round 4 – which we thought was pretty damned good. The game’s biggest new feature, say developers EA …

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