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Posted Feb 13, 2008 at 02:20PM by Enrico S.
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In a presentation to industry analysts, Electronic Arts' president
Frank Gibeau has announced that they will be releasing sequels for both Skate (Xbox 360, PS3) and Mass Effect as well as a new Burnout game. If you want to find out more, head on over to the full article by clicking on the "read more" link below. |
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Posted Oct 17, 2007 at 05:22PM by Ceasar S.
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Microsoft,
Bungie Studios,
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Microsoft Game Studios,
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The NPD Group has just released the retail sales numbers of Canada's video game industry, and for the month of September, hardware sales of the Microsoft Xbox 360 have jumped to 51,200 units. The rise was attributed to the September 25 release of Bungie Studios' Halo 3, published by Microsoft. Over all, the game industry was reported to have met a 96% increase in total sales from US$ 66.2 million to US$ 129.7 million, year on year.Throughout the retail sale categories that the NPD report covered, console hardware sales have more than doubled for the month alone, confirming Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter's prediction. The revenue hit a high of 244% from US$ 13 million in September last year to US$ 44.7 million in September this year. With it, console software sales rose 79% year-on-year, from US$ 27.8 million to US$ 49.9 million in revenue. Handhelds in contrast performed in the lowest margins, though both software and hardware revenue increased according to NPD's numbers. Handhelds sold in the nation hiked up 29% from US$ 9 million in September last year to US$ 11.7 million this year, while handheld video games rose by a slim 2% from last year - US$ 9.5 million to US$ 9.7 million. The hardware sales ranked by most unit sales for the month of September stood as:
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Posted Jul 09, 2007 at 03:22PM by Tim Y.
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Square Enix,
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Namco Bandai,
Microsoft Game Studios
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A new week, a new slew of discoveries waiting to happen in this week's "On Shelves" report. Highlights include the US release of Project Sylpheed, all locked and loaded for its sortie to the Xbox 360 console.Meanwhile, PC fans will have a much uncharted territory to explore, as K2 Network sets sail with their Sword of the New World MMORPG this July 10. In the handheld arena, sports buffs can take a swing at Smash Court Tennis 3 for the PSP, while those who want "warm and fuzzy" can cuddle up with AniMates for the DS. Project Sylpheed. In this Xbox 360 sequel of a PS2 remake of the classic arcade shooter on Sega CD, players will be treated to a plethora of space-based missions and hardware, as they defend humanity from enemy forces.
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Posted Jul 02, 2007 at 12:30PM by Gino D.
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Tecmo,
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Artoon
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If you've been penny-pinching to save up for upcoming games, here's a
little primer on US retail releases this week, starting July 2.Eye catchers of the week (for the grown-ups) would be Ninja Gaiden Sigma for the PS3 and Vampire Rain for the 360. We've been covering both games for quite some time now, and the anticipation is fit to burst through Rachel's black leather suit. Moms and dads may also want to get Platinum Sudoku or Vegas Casino for those quiet times when the kids are busy with Marvel TCG and Taito Legends 2. (More about these and other games in our Full Article). What a way to start the month of July! New month, new week... new games! Ninja Gaiden Sigma.
The demo for this ninja action adventure title was one of the few demos
that actually lived up to its hype. For those who are old enough to
crave challenges and gameplay more suitable for mature audiences, this
PS3 exclusive is a must-buy.
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Posted Nov 18, 2006 at 12:59PM by Max F.
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Epic Games,
Microsoft,
EA Sports,
Microsoft Game Studios,
Nintendo EAD
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It's common sense that "what goes up must come down," but you need specific formulas if you're going to send a space shuttle into space. In other words, you need solid data and clear numbers.
So we appreciated the data we found in a Gamasutra article about BrandIntel, a market research company out of Toronto, and BrandIntel's "Top 50 Video Games Report." The study took data from both "online and human analysis from January 1, 2006 to October 31, 2006 for over 1,200 titles" - including those that have only been announced. "The games were broken down in terms of audience interest and sentiment score, and then subsequently ranked." The results. So which games got the most audience (customer) interest?
The trends. According to the study, there are some trends: moving away from World War II shooters and moving towards futuristic shooters, action adventure got discussed because of "open-ended game play and highly-interactive environments" but sports games got discussed (dissed) for "inaccurate and unrealistic" gameplay. That makes sense to us: it's easy to diss a sport game because you play the sport in real life or watch it on TV. You don't usually have to deal with aliens or monsters unless you went to snooty high school, so a futuristic shooter will tend to make us notice (in a positive way) the atmosphere and effects and gameplay. |
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Posted Oct 28, 2006 at 02:23AM by Ryan A.
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London,
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Tom Clancy
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As expected, this year's Golden Joysticks Awards held at the Park Lane Hilton hotel in London, was a real blast. There are a total of 16 awards given, 15 of which were decided by the gaming public. Winner of the Editors' Choice Award, on the other hand, was selected by a panel of the industry's journalists. Titles that came out on or after August 1, 2005 until July 31, 2006 were all contenders.
Rockstar Games continued on its winning ways as
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories took home the Handheld Game of the Year award. It would be remembered that just last year, San Andreas also emerged victorious in the said award giving body. Accolades were then given to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion by 2K Games as it grabbed three trophies: PC Game of the Year, Xbox Game of the Year and PLAY.com Ultimate Game of the Year.Nintendo also shared the limelight as it won in three categories as well: Nintendogs for The Sun Family Game of the Year and Bliss Girls' Choice for 2006. New Super Mario Bros., on the other hand, won the Nintendo Game of the Year trophy. Other winners are as follows:
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Posted Sep 08, 2006 at 09:13AM by Timo K.
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Sony,
Nintendo Wi-Fi,
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The prestigious Golden Joystick Awards are the oldest gaming awards and
have taken place each year since 1982, when the video game industry was
still in its infancy. The awards ceremony is anticipated by gamers in
the UK (where the Golden Joystick Awards originated from) every time,
and 2006 will not only turn out as the most successful year for the
Golden Joystick Awards, it's also the time of the tightest head-to-head
races as there are still no clear winners in most of the categories.400,000 voters, more than twice more compared to last year, have voiced their favourite games as of now, an impressive number that easily smashed the organisers' expectations. With console generations currently shifting and the new opponents all aiming for the top spot, gamers seem to be even more passionate to have their say in the Golden Joystick Awards. Voting's still open till Friday, October 12 and everything can still change. Check the current top five ranking in each of the categories right after the jump! |
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