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Netflix is keen on supporting Nintendo’s console, and doesn’t see the lack of high-definition support as an issue. A recent TheWiire interview with Netflix VP of Corporate Communications Steve Swasey shows the company echoing many of the comments |
Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars marching to multiple platforms this fallMonday, February 8th, 2010
And here we thought the well of Lego Star Wars material had dried up. Perhaps we’ve underestimated TT Games, which has revealed that it’s constructing a new armed and fully operational entry in the series: Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars . Destined for an Autumn 2010 release on the Xbox 360, PS3, PSP, |
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If you want to get ahead, get a hat. Preferably one that makes you look like you’ve ripped the face off a Nintendo character and you’re wearing it like a macabre trophy. … … |
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Conference calls covering quarterly financial results may sound like dreary ordeals, but they can often be the venues for exciting game announcements. This paradoxical truism was proven once again by Electronic Arts today, where they revealed Dead Space 2 , a Dragon Age: Origins sequel, and a new shooter from Epic Games (prob… |
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EA’s tentative release schedule for Q4 of its fiscal 2011 (or, as us normal people call it, January-March 2011) contains more than a few intriguing entries. You already heard about the new Dragon Age game — but listed just below that is an untitled “Shooter from Epic TBA.” Of course, this can only mean… |
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Thanks to today’s EA earnings report (EArnings?) we’re starting to get an idea of how the company’s holiday season is going to shape up. This is all subject to change, of course, but as of right now it would appear you can look forward to Crysis 2 , NBA Jam and EA Sports MMA sometime between October and December of 2010. Filling out the holiday quarter are some yet-to-be-formally-announced titles like The Sims 3 on consoles,… |
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EA Sports Active was a bona fide hit last year, almost managing to challenge Nintendo’s own Wii Fit in its debut month. This year, EA is following that success with not one but two sequels, both listed as “TBA” in the company’s financial earnings report. Both are simply outed as console titles … |










