Your daily smörgåsbord of the very best gaming has to offer. Updated repeatedly when it suits our diabolical purpose. Enthusiast: Won't help you steal high-priced gasoline: Syphon Filter 3 on PSN (PlayStation.Blog) Mod chips gain legal precedent in UK, jury still out on mod dip (Team Xecuter via GameSpot) This week's Virtual Console lineup rocks for Europe, why the hell don't we [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 20, 2008
I know, I know, best to just let the man fade into obscurity where he belongs, but really -- I've got schadenfreude coming out of my arsch right now. Jack Thompson, everyone's favorite anti-games lawyer, mouthpiece, and all-around wellspring of calm, rational debate, has received a recommendation from Bar trial judge Dava Tunis. That recommendation: Guilty on [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Really, Jack? Really? Lovable windmill-tilter Jack Thompson is at it again, which I suppose we all knew he would be, with everyone eagerly awaiting next week's murder simulator, Grand Theft Auto IV. Jack's latest masterwork of logic has taken the form of an open letter to the mother of Strauss Zelnick, Chairman of Take-Two Interactive, [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Trademork is reporting that last Tuesday, Prince of Persia series creator Jordan Mechner filed to trademark "Prince of Persia Prodigy," a term which just might be the title of the long-awaited follow-up to Ubisoft's 2003 masterpiece The Sands of Time.
Continue reading...Thursday, April 17, 2008
There's trouble a-brewin' in the game industry, and Capcom is doing what it can to protect the women and children (read: shareholders). Total Video Games is reporting that the Japanese publisher is planning to implement safety measures to protect the company against any hostile takeovers that may come its way.
Continue reading...Thursday, April 17, 2008
Oh, Take-Two Interactive. Is there anyone who won't sue you? Next Generation has tracked down the latest in the publisher's litigation woes, this one from an inmate in a South Carolina Prison.
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Friday, June 13, 2008
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