World of Goo and Henry Hatsworth devs form new studio
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Former devs responsible for the sublime World of Goo and Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure have banded together to create a new indie game studio: Tomorrow Corporation.
Jokingly referring to themselves as ‘indie sellouts’ on their website, Kyle Gabler, Allan Blomquist and Kyle…
Sony Santa Monica working on not one but two new projects
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Earlier this week, when asked what God of War III developer Sony Santa Monica’s new project would be, senior producer Steve Caterson said he had “no idea” and that such a decision should not be “made flippantly”. It looks like four days is time…
Activision doesn’t ‘just churn sh*t out,’ says Blur dev
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A whole bunch has been going on with Activision as of late, what with the sackings of Infinity Ward’s head honchos and the subsequent flurry of finger pointing and name calling. One thing that may have slipped the general public’s mind in…
Ubisoft dates R.U.S.E.
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Ubisoft’s deceptive real-time strategy title R.U.S.E. has been scheduled for an early June release, the company has announced. Or has it?
Yup, I’m pretty sure it has actually. The “one-of-a-kind real-time strategy game that allows players to bluff their enemies to lead their…
Download-only Lara Croft priced
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The pricing and platform details for Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, Crystal Dynamics’ recently announced isometric approach to Tomb Raider, have been revealed at GDC; the developer told Joystiq that the six-hour-long top-down adventure will launch on Xbox Live Arcade,…
PlayStation Home version 1.35 hits tomorrow
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PlayStation Home will be down for a bit tomorrow in order to bring a new 1.35 update online. According to Jack Buser, director of PlayStation Home, this will make the “Home experience even better” by bringing some very significant enhancements to the system.
The…
Nintendo ‘not yet serious’ about a Wii successor
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Nintendo is not yet “thinking seriously” about a Wii 2 because the need from a software standpoint is not there yet, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime had said.
“… When the software developer comes forward with an idea that can’t…
OnLive details summer launch plans
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OnLive has detailed the launch plans for its subscription-based games streaming service, MCV writes.
Backed by a lineup of titles from the likes of EA, Ubisoft, Take-Two, THQ and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, OnLive will launch in the US on June 17th with…
Modern Warfare 2 gets a Stimulus Package
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Activision has sent over the official announcement of the first Modern Warfare 2 downloadable content, giving us just one new detail. Namely, the title of the multiplayer map pack: the Stimulus Package.
News of the 30 day Xbox 360 exclusive DLC’s March 30…
BFBC2 getting “extensive paid DLC” in the next six months
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EA’s chief financial officer Eric Brown has reiterated the company’s “extensive paid digital content plan” for DICE’s Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
The recently released shooter will give players “multiple opportunities to spend five, 10 or 15 dollars on additional content in…
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