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Activision doesn’t ‘just churn sh*t out,’ says Blur dev

Posted on | March 11, 2010 | No Comments

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…

Bizarre regard social networks as a ‘view to the future of marketing’

Posted on | March 9, 2010 | No Comments

It’s hard not to notice that social networks are becoming a powerful way to get something known; the breadth of their userbase can impressively expand upon the sought after ‘word of mouth’ notion in ways probably featured in some science-fiction…

Bodycount confirmed to be Codemasters’ new title

Posted on | March 9, 2010 | No Comments

As recently discovered trademark filings suggested, Codemasters’ new intellectual property is named Bodycount. The confirmation comes via the latest issue of Official Xbox Magazine which has a cover story on the Black co-creator and designer Stuart Black-led shooter.

Details are currently lacking, however,…

Bad Company 2 comes, stumbles, conquers

Posted on | March 9, 2010 | No Comments

Battlefield: Bad Company 2’s first week on the frontlines was both troublesome and excellent; while the game battled its fair share of online issues, some of which are still going on, sales wise the game appears to have produced stellar…

Next issue of Nintendo Power to drop “a world reveal for Wii”

Posted on | March 7, 2010 | No Comments

Companies do this sort of thing. They get everyone all hyped up with a “big announcement” and they get paid by some publication so that they can be the first to break the story on said announcement. Sometimes they deliver,…

A trashed Moscow turns into gold

Posted on | March 7, 2010 | No Comments

THQ has announced that the development stages have been done with and that the atmospheric and frozen post-apocalyptic world of Metro 2033 is now well on its way to being manufactured. In other words, the game’s gone gold. Considering it’s supposed to…

Joe Danger jumps shark onto PlayStation Network first

Posted on | March 6, 2010 | No Comments

It seems like an age since we first got our hands on infectiously joyful Joe Danger. When we previewed it in November it was already enough to put a big, stupid grin on our faces. Indeed, all it really lacked was…

First BioShock 2 DLC out next week

Posted on | March 6, 2010 | No Comments

BioShock 2’s first piece of downloadable content, the recently announced multiplayer-oriented Sinclair Solutions Test Pack will be available on Games For Windows Live, Xbox Live and PlayStation Network next Thursday, on March 11, 2K Games has announced.

As previously detailed, the 400MSP/$4.99/£3.19…

A motion controlled, 3D-enabled Killzone 3 this year?

Posted on | March 5, 2010 | No Comments

Going by to “rock solid” information received from an unnamed source, CVG is reporting that Guerrilla Games’ yet-to-be-announced Killzone 3 will be part a big 3D push Sony is planning for this holiday season. Not only will the title make use of…

PC’s Assassin’s Creed II DRM gets updated

Posted on | March 5, 2010 | No Comments

Ubisoft has released an Assassin’s Creed II patch to update its controversial DRM to be just slightly more accommodating to the legal customers.

As explained earlier, the company’s new anti-piracy effort requires constant internet connectivity. Should the connection be interrupted, the game…

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