MS Developer: Quality Approval Process "Censorship"
As it relates to Kinect shovelware.
nowgamer.com news
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Aussie Gamers Get Early Xmas Present
Government fully supports R+18 for games.
cnet.com.au news
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Kinect has Burger King tie up in Japan
From a burger sized controller to no controller - but still burgers are involved
andriasang.com news
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New Square Enix Game Revealed By Conference Map
Or it could just be where they'll have the foodcourt.
andriasang.com news
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Capcom Making Mega Man Legends By Survey
Since Inafune left, maybe you can make their game?
andriasang.com news
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Game Developer Strikes Back At Bad Reviews
Blames hardware for problems.
andriasang.com impressions news
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PSP Tales of Grace Sold over 200,000 in First Week
Along with Monster Hunter, helped PSP sales.
andriasang.com news
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The concept for Shenmue 3 exists
'There are four animals; a monkey, cat, dog and bird. You are crossing the river but you need to leave one behind. Which one will you leave behind?"
1up.com news
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Wii Balance Board horror game in development
Lose some pounds or an axe man will get you?
1up.com news
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EEDAR Analyst on Nintendo and Apple
Wii lifespan not an issue, Apple not a gaming contender?
criticalgamer.co.uk news
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Camelot: The first 2 Golden Suns were a prologue
Shit gets real in the third game
goldensundarkdawn.com impressions
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MTV review Fluidity
"it's a great puzzle game to get your brain juices flowing no matter what kind of gamer you are."
mtv.com impressions
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Activision: Old Media Are Hypocrites
Take the money for our ads, but then criticize our ads.
industrygamers.com news
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Resident Evil 3DS Sites Open with Lots of Screens
Even more screens
andriasang.com media news
gamingeek
Browser Based Sakura Wars Detailed
Takes place in a school (story for Yoda).
andriasang.com news
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Super Monkey Ball 3DS trailer
Balls bursting through your screen - in 3D
supermonkeyball.com media
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EA Store Accidentally Confirms Mass Effect 3
Was to be announced at tonight's VGAs.
ripten.com
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Yes I know, he has that doomsday thing as a type of blackmail. No he is no hero, there is no method to what he is doing, he doesn't care about the greater good or anything like that.
I see a pattern.
Because it's so hard to kill someone in custody lol.
I think Pachter has got to the point of so rarely being on the podcast that he's now so desperate that he's just purposefully making ludicrous statements just to get his 5 minutes of vgpress fame back.
I don't have any emotions.
Totally irrelevant! Just to show that certain claim has some basis. Of course strictly speaking it is not true.
Keep in mind that Assange is no US citizen and does not live in the US. US laws do not comply to him.
No, the only criminal are the people that committed all these atrocities the leaks mention. They should be send to the Hague and sued for war crimes. It is fucking pathetic that news all over the world is more concerned about the leaking itself than what is in the documents.
No shit Sherlock, what gave you that idea? Perhaps the fact that I actually said it? The original post purpose was to show that the two accusers claim was really suspect and I made a sarcastic remark about Sweden's judicial system in the post there after. You are the one who brought the US in this discussion.
It seems that nationalistic pride is clouding your judgement.
Who the fuck cares about why he does it? It is a good thing that governments around the world are held accountable for what they did. And good thing we don't need Assange for that. Even if he is executed it will go one. In the words of Joe Rogan: "You can't fight the internet baby!"
I agree with Iga. Anyone committing or planning to commit atrocities and/or gross violations of human rights should be shown up and held accountable, be they a legally elected government, a dictatorship, a tyrant etc. Therefore anything providing this kind of transparency is IMO a good thing.
Also to the best of my knowledge, the reports on wikileaks were evidence for such criminal behaviour. Not exactly reports revealing top government safety secrets which would jeopardise law abiding citizens' security. Nor were they used to reveal gossip about diplomats private conversations etc.
In my book any advocate of freedom and justice is a hero. And yes, wikileaks has contributed to the greater good
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Listen to Wu-Tang and watch Kung-Fu
Your'e funny -- you are fighting a figment of your imagination. I'll let you keep shadow boxing all you want.
Shouldn't you guys make a thread?
Did they learn nothing from PSP and PS2? Ports = bad. People will just buy the PS3 versions and give a middle finger to a PSP2 version.
Ports aren't necessarily bad. I don't think the PSP got very many high profile PS2 ports anyway. All the GTAs and Metal Gears and Syphon Filters etc were brand new titles. The Monster Hunter games were ports though
Ports are bad when they're bad games. Like say, Wii's Call of Duty 3 being a port of the shoddy PS2 game, or other such crap, instead of porting good titles like Persona and some newer PSP games, to add to its library of big (enough) names that don't make the common user think those companies suck ass and only offer shit, resulting in a rush back to Nintendo for good quality software. They're also bad if ports are all you have though.
The optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds
while the pessimist fears this is true.
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Famitsu scores
Gran Turismo 5 (PS3, Sony): 9 / 9 / 9 / 10
Kanuchi: Futatsu no Tsubasa (PSP, Idea Factory): 7 / 7 / 6 / 6 - (26/40)
Shining Hearts (PSP, Sega): 8 / 8 / 8 / 8 - (32/40)
Tantei Opera: Milky Holmes (PSP, BushiRoad): 7 / 7 / 8 / 7 - (29/40)
Pac-Man Party (Wii, Bandai Namco): 6 / 7 / 6 / 7 - (26/40)
Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen! The Ogre (NDS, Level 5): 9 / 9 / 8 / 8 - (34/40)
Dondake Sports 101 (NDS, Starfish): 5 / 6 / 4 / 3 - (18/40)
Deca Sporta Freedom (Xbox 360, Hudson): 7 / 6 / 6 / 7 - (26/40)
Gundam Musou 3 (PS3/Xbox 360, Bandai Namco): 9 / 8 / 8 / 9 - (34/40)
Skate 3 (PS3/Xbox 360, EA): 7 / 7 / 7 / 8 - (29/40)
Castlevania Lords of Shadow (PS3/Xbox 360, Konami): 9 / 9 / 8 / 9 - (35/40)
Marvelous Readying New Wii Horror Game
Ikenie no Yori promises support for two players and the Balance Wii Board.
Wut?! Please be good, not like that Hudson shit...
The optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds
while the pessimist fears this is true.
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Double post, baleet me. Also, andriasang usually get all those Japanese updates first and do the translations themselves, let's give the traffic where it's deserved, not to pretenders with full page ads leeching off them
The optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds
while the pessimist fears this is true.
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Not crazy enough reveal for something Kojima related, fail.
The optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds
while the pessimist fears this is true.
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It depends on what order I visit the sites in for the updates. Today I was lazy and just went with the first I saw.
Wolfenstein re-created in Little big planet 2
EEDAR: 3DS failure “not an option”; Apple will never be a “serious contender” in gaming
Research firm EEDAR’s Jesse Divnich talks to Critical Gamer about how the success of Move, Kinect and the 3DS is crucial to the future of their respective companies. We also hear his thoughts on the likelihood of Apple entering the console race, and what next year is likely to hold.
We’ve seen a lot of aggressive hardware price cuts, both online and on the high street. This time of year, of course, is when stores and manufacturers get most competitive; so could we finally be on the brink of seeing one version of the PS3 – consistently the most expensive games console on the market – retailing for £199/$199?
“Don’t hold your breath.” says Divnich. “Unlike the previous generations, the goal this time is to increase the value of the consoles over time. We’ve seen this occur already through the implementation of larger hard-drives, Wi-Fi, and various online services.”
It’s a sharp and perhaps, for consumers, disturbing observation. The Wii came in at a very low price point, but held its value across retail for years; the various SKUs of the PS3 and Xbox 360, while occasionally more affordable, have actually mostly been designed to sustain or even increase the value of the machines. This should perhaps come as no surprise, when you take into consideration the fact that console manufacturers aim to make this generation last longer than the last.
However, “Due to its target market and its technology, Nintendo will always operate on a shorter console cycle. Which isn’t a bad strategy. The problem Sony and Microsoft are having is retro-fitting all these new services/technologies on to their platforms. With Nintendo, they tend to focus more on the “here and now”, which has obviously worked out well for them.”
Could this mean that Nintendo will be first to market with a new console?
Divinch goes on: “Most console cycles last no more than five years, but with us approaching the fifth year of the current and with no end in sight, the success of the Move and Kinect are critical to the success of this elongated cycle.” In other words, if Move and/or Kinect fail, we could see a new console from Sony and/or Microsoft sooner than anticipated.
On the other hand, Nintendo may be more nervous about the imminent release of their 3DS than they’re letting on…
“For any company, the launch of a new platform is always critical. For a company like Nintendo, where nearly 100% of their revenue is derived from interactive entertainment, failure is simply not an option.”
And finally, when asked about the possibility of Apple bringing a dedicated gaming machine to market, Divinch replied:
“Looking at the current landscape, I do not believe there is any room for another major competitor. Apple will always perform well among casual and hardcore gamers by offering bite sized entertainment snacks, but I just don’t foresee any possibility where Apple becomes a serious contender in the space.”
Jesse Divinch is the Vice President of Analyst Services for EEDAR.
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