Wednesday, November 11, 2009

News

Modern Warfare 2 Ships Three Million… In One Country

11:30PM Luke Plunkett | Need an idea of just how big Modern Warfare 2’s launch has been? Here’s one: Over the past week, Activision shipped three million copies of the game… to the United Kingdom. More »
Rumours

Rumour: Next Medal Of Honor Set In Present Day

11:00PM Brian Ashcraft | Modern is the new World War II. Sources tell website MCV that the next entry in EA’s Medal of Honor series will be set in the present day. More »
Culture

Yes, There Is A Blow-Up Doll In Modern Warfare 2

10:30PM Brian Ashcraft | As seen in the upstairs shower in the cabin in MW2 by reader Adam. More »
News

Father Of PlayStation Makes New Company

10:00PM Brian Ashcraft | Another new company. Back in January 2007, PlayStation father Ken Kutaragi spearheaded Bandai Namco/Sony start-up Cellius. Today, it was announced he’s heading up another company. More »
Rumours

Rumour: Project Natal Launches Nov. 10, 14 Games, Might Be Cheap

9:30PM Luke Plunkett | According to sources speaking with British trade site MCV, Microsoft’s Project Natal will be released in November 2010, and may retail for under $US80. More »
News

Dragon Quest VI DS Dated For Japan

9:00PM Brian Ashcraft | Square Enix has announced the release date for the DS version of Dragon Quest VI. It is January 28, 2010. More »
News

EA Boss A Little Bummed With Wii Performance

8:30PM Luke Plunkett | Poor EA. They bet heavy on the Wii and, of late, the Wii hasn’t been doing so well, contributing at least partly to EA’s recent fiscal/employee issues. Think boss John Riccitiello is happy? Well, no, he is not happy. More »
Culture

Can You Spot The Game Peripheral In This Lady Gaga Video?

8:00PM Brian Ashcraft | Singer Lady GaGa has a new music video and there’s one very important detail: a gaming peripheral. More »
Rumours

Rumour: Japanese People Line Up For Modern Warfare 2

7:00PM Brian Ashcraft | The official localised version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 won’t be out in Japan until December 10. That apparently didn’t stop a line from forming in Tokyo’s Akihabara. More »