Posted Sep 15, 2007 at 02:34AM by Jerico G. Listed in: News Tags: Capcom, Sega, SCEA, PC Gamer, Official Xbox Magazine, E For All
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IDG World Expo's E for All event - Image 1


Despite hitting some snags in the form of Sega, SCEA, Capcom, and Microsoft backouts, it appears E for All is gaining steam after getting big boosts from dozens of other movers in the gaming industry who have confirmed participation. To prove that E for All is going smoothly as planned, IDG World Expo is now announcing that Future US, Inc. will be publishing the official show magazine for the said event.

This is big news especially for those who are familiar in the ins and outs of attending conventions like this. Why? Event magazines not only provide attendees with a good source of show floor guide, exhibitor and product information, special features and interviews, it's also a great souvenir - it goes right beside event press IDs and pictures with booth babes. Anyway, IDG World Expo CEO Mary Dolaher expressed the same enthusiasm after saying:

We're thrilled to team up with Future to create "E for All Magazine," the event’s official show publication. Given Future’s experience producing publications such as Official Xbox Magazine, PSM: Independent PlayStation Magazine, PC Gamer, Maximum PC and Next Gen, we’re greatly anticipating the creation of a top-notch magazine and commemorative keepsake for this inaugural event.


The magazine will be a 64-page collector's edition in support of the inaugural E for All. Contents will include feature stories, game reviews, product highlights, a full expo schedule, floor plan and exclusive features, interviews with acclaimed game developers, and a user-generated car art from Forza 2. E for All magazine will also carry a commemorative cover to give spice to the said event which will take place October 18-21 at the Los Angeles Convention Center - told you it's a keeper.

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Posted Aug 23, 2007 at 02:06PM by Karl B. Listed in: News Tags: Sony, SCEA, SOE, IDG Entertainment, E For All
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FiringSquad reports that Sony along with other major video game publishers will not be gracing the inaugural E For All Expo. Earlier reports had Sony pegged for at least some booth presence at the event.

Aside from Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA), FiringSquad reports that Sony Online Entertainment (SOE), NCSoft, Sega and Capcom have also declined to take part in the event. Microsoft, meanwhile, has apparently not decided whether or not it will grace the event.

Back in March, Nintendo of America signed on as an anchor exhibitor for the event. Electronic Arts was also confirmed as an exhibitor earlier this week. FiringSquad also notes that the IDG World Expo website lists THQ, Konami and Namco as event exhibitor along with hardware companies Intel and NVidia.

The E For All Expo, which is being promoted by IDG World Expo as a replacement for the old E3 format, will take place in Los Angeles on October 18 to 21.

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Posted Jul 09, 2007 at 10:45PM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Microsoft, SCEA, Europe, Amazon, Sigma, RedOctane
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And the votes (and sales figures) are in! Here's the data from Amazon.com as of July 8 that gives us the latest list of the top 5 games in America all across your favorite platforms. With all three next gen consoles vying for your hearts and thumbs, let's see if you're favorite game made the list.

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Top 5 Games in America per console:

Nintendo Wii
Pokemon Battle Revolution didn't manage to get into the top 5 and is not likely to catch up with Super Paper Mario which is also a hit in Japan.
  1. Wii Play (Nintendo)
  2. Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition (Capcom)
  3. Mario Party 8 (Nintendo)
  4. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Nintendo)
  5. Super Paper Mario (Nintendo)
Xbox 360
Although Forza Motorsport is still strong, sales are starting to drop.
  1. The Darkness (2K Games)
  2. Guitar Hero II Bundle (RedOctane)
  3. Overlord (Codemasters)
  4. Gears of War (Microsoft)
  5. Forza Motorsport 2 (Microsoft)
PlayStation 3
There seems to be a revitalized interest to the PS3 thanks to Ninja Gaiden Sigma.
  1. Ninja Gaiden Sigma (Tecmo)
  2. The Darkness (2K Games)
  3. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas (Ubisoft)
  4. Resistance: Fall of Man (SCEA)
  5. Transformers: The Game (Activision)
Click on the full article to get the top 5 games on the DS, PC, PS2 and PSP!

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Posted Jul 09, 2007 at 01:15PM by Tim Y. Listed in: Humor Tags: Python, SCEA, Kasumi, SNK
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For every ground-breaking title out there, there exists an unsung hero. They – like soldiers and bad sitcoms of old – are the miserable underdogs who never receive the due credit they deserve for their work. We're not talking about the developers -  we're talking about specialists - the (fictional) guys who work behind the scenes to ensure that the elements in whatever genre you play will always remain in tip-top condition, whether its your resident androgynous antagonist 's script, or your unfriendly neighborhood mook's marksmanship scores.

These guys will be the topic of today's quick list - along with an explanation with that special thing they do just to make the game better for one special individual - you. On to the list!
 
Shall I give you 'dis pear? - Image 11. Sephiroth's acting coach
Let's be honest - Sephiroth isn't that original. More than one anime, manga, and J-RPG can boast its own brew of silver-haired, bad-ass sword-wielding bishie hotness, with Sephie being just a part of this popular trend. What sets him apart, however, is execution (acting, not Aeris…).
 
Sephiroth's dark foreboding lines and steely glare will haunt many a gamer's dreams, and for this, we can thank the man's ever-capable acting coach. We're talking the drama-guru who made Sephiroth walk the walk, talk the talk - the dude who probably taught him captivatingly cheesy one-liners like "Shall I give you despair?"
 
I'm afraid you haven't, Mr. Sephiroth's Acting Coach. You did give plenty of fanboys/girls something to think about for their next few - err - dreams, though...
 
Special accreditation goes to Cloud's hairdresser.

The rest of the list is available in the Full Article

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Posted Jun 29, 2007 at 08:50PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News, Opinions & Analysis Tags: Sony, SCEA, NPD, Asia, Gibson
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And in business and industry news, Nintendo was granted bragging rights recently as the Japanese gaming giant hit an all-time stock high on Monday, June 25, breaking past the worth of Sony Corp. as a whole (and not just SCEA) for one fleeting moment. The company's shares rose 1.5% that day, raising it's capitalization worth to US$ 53 billion.

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And although the market closed with Nintendo's shares taking a slight dip, it allowed only a 1% cap from Sony's overall capitalization worth. It appears that while the gaming community was eyeing the console race closely and the media's heartbeat was synced to each move the three big players make, investors have been turning the tide of battle to Nintendo behind the curtains.

Just last fiscal year, Nintendo only managed US$ 7.8 billion in profits, while Sony and its consumer electronics empire (Sony) encompassing movies (Sony Pictures Entertainment), music (Sony Music) and games (Sony Online Entertainment, SCEA, SCEE) pretty much vacuumed US$ 61 billion worth of cash.

According to analysts in Asia, there's much promise in the base of support for the Kyoto-based company's efforts. In fact, while PlayStation 3 fans have reduced their visage of the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS as mere toys and Xbox 360 fans have flaunted their superior online gaming capabilities (a feature the Wii has lacked), analysts believe Nintendo is lop-siding the competition in reality, no matter what people choose to believe.

NPD reports, real-time sales numbers, and investor demand for security analysis on the gaming giants has spurred optimistic predictions for the company, including Macquarie Securities analyst David Gibson's forecast of a JP¥ 50,000 (US$ 404) 12-month share target - that's a US$ 40 gap closing for an entire fiscal year and up from last week's JP¥ 44,500 (US$ 361.15).

Other predictions were also favorable over Nintendo's choice to invest more on commercials promoting DS and Wii games, while Wii hardware shipment forecasts were pegged at a positive 17.8 million units, up from 14.2 million, which Gibson believes Nintendo may be able to grab within the present fiscal year alone.

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Posted Apr 19, 2007 at 06:48AM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Games Tags: SCEA, Vivendi, Naughty Dog
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Crash of the Titans is a new Crash Bandicoot game - Image 1

Back in March, we learned that there's this mysterious video game in the works called Crash of the Titans. Some speculated that this could be a new Crash Bandicoot title or the 80s hit Clash of the Titans. If we are to believe our eyes and poor Spanish comprehension, then Crash of the Titans is all about our favorite marsupial.

According to the scanned page of a Spanish game magazine, the new video game will be available for the Wii, Nintendo DS, and Game Boy Advance (GBA). We didn't see any mention of other platforms so it is highly possible that Crash of the Titans is going to be a Nintendo exclusive. Back in July 2006, even publisher Vivendi mentioned that it will resurrect the fanny pack-bearing creature on the Nintendo Wii.

It should be remembered, however, that the first ever Crash Bandicoot game appeared on PlayStation 1 (PSOne) more than 10 years ago. It was developed by studio Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA). If you remember this character from that era, take a closer look because Crash Bandicoot is sporting a new image.

The tentative release date for Crash of the Titans, still based from the Spanish magazine, is sometime this October.


Update: Over at the Gameswank forums, member Dorfdad managed to post some more scans containing the Crash Bandicoot feature from the Spanish game mag. And from what's written in these pages, we learned that the title of the currently Nintendo-only game will be Crash Bandicoot: Landing of the Titans. Not much though has been revealed about the gameplay and other features of this title (because we still can't comprehend Spanish well), so we guess we'll have to wait a little longer for a more official announcement about the Landing of the Titans. For now, let's see what changes are going to be made to Crash through these mag scans:

Crash Bandicoot: Landing of the Titans - Image 1 Crash Bandicoot: Landing of the Titans - Image 2 Crash Bandicoot: Landing of the Titans - Image 3



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Posted Mar 21, 2007 at 12:41PM by Enrico S. Listed in: News Tags: SCEA, Ignition Entertainment, UK
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New game publisher Detn8 revealed - Image 1The creation of games publisher Detn8 Games Ltd. was recently announced, and spearheading this venture are the two video game industry veterans Ellen Fuog and Jeff Hill. What makes this different from other publishing companies? Well, for one thing, the two heads of the company have 52 years of experience between them, thus giving this company an edge.

So who are these two veterans, exactly?

Ellen Fuog has 28 years experience in the video game industry. She founded and served as president of UK-based Ignition Entertainment’s US operation from 2002 until 2006, and was also president (and founder) of AIA USA. On top of that, she also served as the vice president of sales and marketing for Jaleco USA, and the vice president of sales and marketing for Kaneko Entertainment. Before that, she held the vice presidency of sales and marketing for WICO, a joystick and peripheral manufacturer. She also started up her own sales rep company, Ellen Fuog Associates.

Meanwhile, Jeff Hill has been in the video game industry for 23 years. Starting in the video game business as a tester for Mindscape in 1984, he started and operated his own company, Black Sheep, Inc., since 1994. He was also the product development director for Kaneko Entertainment and Jaleco USA.

Detn8 has already acquired an all-platform licensee status with Nintendo and SCEA and is scheduled to publish its first release in June, 2007. We will have to wait and see whether the experience of both owners will be enough to bring this company to greatness.

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Posted Mar 12, 2007 at 08:55AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Ubisoft, Activision, UFO, Disney, 2K Sports, SCEA
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Call of Duty: Roads to Victory packshot - Image 1There's much to expect in terms of gaming this week, and it doesn't have to start with  Sony Computer Entertainment America's (SCEA) God of War II, which will be making headway to the PlayStation 2 this March 13. For the PSP owners, we're happy to announce the upcoming release of Activision's Call of Duty: Roads to Victory WWII FPS. Lastly PC, DS, and Wii owners will be receiving Ubisoft's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on March 13.

Of course, that's just the tip of the iceberg for this week's releases - feel free to browse the list for the other upcoming hotness for this week of March.

PSP:
  • March 13: Call of Duty: Roads to Victory (Activision)
Wii:
  • March 13: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Ubisoft)
Nintendo DS:
  • March 13: TMNT (Ubisoft)
  • March 13: QuickSpot (Namco Bandai)
  • March 15: Spectrobes (Disney Interactive Studios)
PlayStation 3:
  • March 13: College Hoops 2K7 (2K Sports)
  • March 15: Mortal Kombat II (Sony Online Entertainment)
Xbox 360:
  • March 13: Call of Duty 3 Gold (Activision)
PC:
  • March 12: Runaway 2: Dream of the Turtle (Focus Home Interactive)
  • March 13: IL-2 Sturmovik:1946 (Ubisoft)
  • March 13: Ancient Wars: Sparta (Playlogic)
  • March 13: TMNT (Ubisoft)
  • March 15: Silent Hunter: Wolves of the Pacific (Ubisoft)
  • March 15: FreeStyle Street Basketball (Sierra)
  • March 16: UFO: Extraterrestrials (Tri Synergy)


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Posted Sep 22, 2006 at 07:30AM by Kristine C. Listed in: News Tags: Sega, SCEA
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TGS 2006


For the rest of us who can't make it to Tokyo for this year's TGS, then here's more than a hundred photos for us to enjoy, oggle, and drool at. Of course, there's this tendency that it might backfire and, like some of us here, may end up pitching one into pits of despair for not being there. But in any case, the photos are nonetheless enjoyable.

Some notable things that the Korean correspondent of DreamWiz has taken pictures of would be Square-Enix's massive activity area. It can no longer be called as a mere booth due to its size. In any case, Squeenix features both the DS and mobile version ofDragon Quests Monsters: Joker, Chocobo and the Magic Picture Book, Final Fantasy XIII, as well as a corner set aside for Kingdom Hearts. Whether this is a portent of Kingdom Hearts 3, which is rumored to be released for the PS3, remains to be seen. Other titles that have also been caught on camera would be Minna no Golfand Minna no Tennis, MotorStorm, Gran Turismo HD, Sonic, and Virtua Fighter 5 over at the Sega area, Bleach, Metal Gear Solid(of course!! Kojima would have it no other way!), Warhawk, Devil May Cry 4,and Lost Planet, among so many others.

Another notable sight was a playable demo station for that ever-elusive PS3 title, Unknown Realmswhich brings one to wonder just how far along is this game done? There were also what seemed to be several heaps of Playstation 3 boxes. Hmm...

More questions and answers should follow all throughout this weekend, so stay tuned!

Download: [Tokyo Game Show Day 1 Photos]

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