Articles Archive for May 2009
With Fight Night Round 4 setting to launch late next month, it was only a matter of time before the rosters hit the internet. A post over at the official EA forums has listed the roster in its entirety, along with magazine scans to further back up the claim.
Davee’s HEN Kernel exploit is just about to arrive and today a short video has been release demonstrating 5.03 HEN in action. The video was posted by Granite, one of the beta testers of Davee (Team Typhoon).
It seems as though Turn 10 likes having a little bit of fun with its game reveals though, as the developer has released the full logo (#3), now with more silliness.
The good news is that Blizzard may be planning to do more with the iPhone. But that where it ends the bad news for developers is that they’re apparently trying to squelch useful iPhone apps that are out there right now. They’ve already sent out cease-and-desist orders to two Warcraft-related iPhone apps that were charging money (Armory Browser and the Warcraft Arena Calculator), and now we’ve heard from its creator that Warcraft Characters has gotten the C&D treatment as well.
If accurate, the list reveals “Little Guitars,” “Cathedral,” “Spanish Fly,” and “Eruption” on the soundtrack.
Fresh off the addition of an item backpack and a character hat-slot to Team Fortress 2–and the discovery of latent, item-related lines of game code that spawned many RPG-related jokes–developer Valve has gotten in on the joke with the most recent TF2 patch.
Barely a month old, the movement to place a video game hall of famein Ottumwa, Iowa has formed a city-backed committee and is hiring legal services to incorporate itself as a nonprofit venture.
id Software just clued in their forumgoers to a few welcome additions coming to Live in an update that’s due out mid-May, an update that will bring new maps, tutorial modes and better mid-match team balancing.
One of the most anticipated Playstation 3 games of 2009 will be released on May 26th. However, if you look hard enough, you may be able to find the Infamous at retail stores right now and you might be able to purchase it.
Ever since Konami canceled its plans to publish Atomic’s upcoming project, Six Days in Fallujah, we have been waiting for a strong response from the developer. On the 28th, Atomic released a statement saying that they wished to finish the game despite being dumped, but it came off as somewhat weak. Now, Peter Tamte, the chief executive officer of Atomic games, has given us what we’ve been looking for while speaking at the Triangle Games Conference in Raleigh. He said his controversial 3rd person shooter is relevant, and wanted to know if any publisher has the balls to distribute it.
