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February’s PS+ content makes me sad

By Geoffrey Tim
January 29, 2013
in :  Gaming
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The new Playstation Plus content for February saddens me - but not because it's awful. In fact, it features some of the best games from last year. Free!

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The PS3 owns Europe and Japan

By Geoffrey Tim
October 26, 2012
in :  Gaming
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While the Xbox 360 is kicking ass in the US, its the PlayStation 3 that's the dominant console in the rest of the world.

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Playstation Move Big In Europe; Less So in US

By Geoffrey Tim
October 18, 2010
in :  Gaming
9

Sony’s motion control system, Playstation Move launched last month to respectable, but underwhelming figures in the States. Sony had foreseen this; Unlike Microsoft’s marketing campaign with Kinect, Sony hadn’t engaged in a media blitz expecting incredible launch sales. Instead, they believe the system to have long legs – selling by word of mouth. According to Wedbush Morgan analysts Michael Pachter …

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Why are ModNation Racers sales in the toilet?

By Gavin Mannion
May 27, 2010
in :  Gaming
20

According to the first European sales numbers coming in ModNation Racers sales are worryingly low. Low as in only 50 000 copies across Europe in its first week and the PSP version selling a mediocre 9 800 units. The game has received a huge marketing budget and by all accounts the reviews have been positive about the game so why …

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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 – Ryder Cup

By Gavin Mannion
March 19, 2010
in :  Gaming
9

I like golf, ladies & video games so it comes as no surprise that I am quite a fan of the Tiger Woods golfing series. However that being said this latest video that Joystiq has posted up for Tiger Woods 11 just annoys the living hell out of me. It’s about the ability to create teams and play in the …

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Atari shuts up shop – In Europe at least

By Gavin Mannion
May 14, 2009
in :  Gaming
2

In a “blink and you’ll miss it” moment it turns out that Atari is now an American only brand and the European side of things has been cleanly wrapped up and shoved down the toilet. Why this has happened is utterly beyond me but the reaasons being given is that Namco Bandai has purchased Atari Europe and amalgamated it into …

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Nintendo conquers Europe

By Geoffrey Tim
January 16, 2009
in :  Gaming
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Nintendo have announced, by means of a particularly German press release, that they have made obscene amounts of money in Europe last year. Nintendo’s market-dominant waggle machine has sold 8.3 million units in in 2008, bringing total euro sales figures to a staggering 14.2 million. Up 58% from the previous year, this benchmark makes it the largest annual home console …

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Killzone 2 coming earlier than expected?

By Nick De Bruyne
January 8, 2009
in :  Gaming
15

A Dutch member on the gametrailers forum managed to take a look at a list of game releases at a local store and to his surprise he saw that they had Killzone 2 scheduled for earlier than expected. As you can see in the image above, the list shows Killzone 2’s release date as February 6. While this may only …

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