Posted May 05, 2008 at 02:08PM by Abraham A. Listed in: News, Games, R-Type Command Tags: Electronic Arts, Steven Spielberg, ESRB, Hollywood, SNK, Nintendo of America
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On Shelves This Week: May 4 to May 10, 2008 - Image 1If last week's on-shelves superstar is Niko Bellic from Grand Theft Auto 4 (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3), today we have Steven Spielberg, the Academy Award-winning director of ET, Jaws and Jurassic Park. No, we won't be playing the director in a video game. Rather, we can now get a feel of his brainchild puzzle video game, Boom Blox. See what other game titles will be released this week over at the full article.  

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Posted Jul 13, 2007 at 03:26AM by Victor B. Listed in: News Tags: Blizzard, Ubisoft, Steven Spielberg, Take-Two Interactive
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E3 - Image 1Day 2 of the E3 Media and Business Summit seemed to be a more subdued affair compared to the events of the first day. As you guys will notice below in our daily recap, many of the news tidbits we covered for the day had more to do with the release of new assets for already announced games, along with a trickle of new information, screens and/or video for the newly announced games, such as Nintendo's Wii Fit fitness training program.

For some rather important news, you'll be able to find details on Ubisoft and Take-Two Interactive's E3 2007 briefing details, as well as look at more of the redesigned PSP in all of its slim glory. For our E3 first-look articles, you'll be able to take a gander at the first screens and info regarding Steven Spielberg's Project PQRS, as well as an exciting new dungeon addition to Blizzard's World of Warcraft: Zul'Aman. We also have tons of new screenshots and videos for everything from God of War: Chains of Olympus to Soul Calibur 4, so check our links below to savor more gaming goodness.

We're hard at work updating the site with more info so you don't miss a thing. While you wait for the latest 24/7 coverage of E3 2007, feel free to check our current coverage of day 2 of the summit, as well as our roundup of day 1. Enjoy!

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Posted Sep 18, 2006 at 11:49PM by Victor B. Listed in: UMD Movies Tags: Steven Spielberg, Hollywood
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Monster HouseEver try to battle a giant house that was actually a monster? Well, that kinda thing's happened before with Link (inside a fish, a tree, and a lot of other places he shouldn't be wandering into), so it's no surprise that Hollywood would be trying their hand at talking about monstrous houses of sorts.

This time it's Monster House, the Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg-produced animated movie, that's headed for more cramped quarters, as it gets screentime on the Blu-ray and DVD small screen, and the even smaller screen of the PSP (via the UMD, of course). As the story goes, you and your friend witness the house devouring things it shouldn't be devouring, like dogs, police cars and the like.

It's getting stronger every day, and wants nothing more than to drain the life out of every kid in the neighborhood. Luckily for the house, it's almost Halloween in the movie; unluckily for the plucky protagonists, they have to find a way to stop the house by kicking its butt Link-style and beating it from the inside.

The DVD includes a lot of extra features, such as additional commentary, pictures and additional games for the kids. The UMD one, on the other hand, is pretty nifty for its compact size, sporting both English and French language and corresponding subtitles. Of course, a French Steve Buscemi voice over could never trump the original, so you may want to keep the English settings on.

Monster House will be released on its various formats once October 24 whizzes by, just in time for Halloween. Try picking up one of the versions at your nearest video or game store. Prices are $29 for both DVD and UMD versions, while the Blu-ray one costs $39.

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