Articles Archive for May 2009
Shacknews reports that court documents it obtained from the case of Take-Two Interactive vs. Apogee Software have the former demanding, custody of the unfinished game’s source code. It also seeks to prevent Apogee from “disclosing, distributing, transferring or selling to any party other than Take-Two any proprietary information related to DNF.” In short, Take-Two wants what it claims it paid for, and wants it now.
It must be quite an frustrating wait for you PC gamers, knowing that your console brethren are already finding enjoyment in Street Fighter IV. Well today Capcom release the PC specs for Street Fighter IV today and chances are that even your old computer will run the game.
Valve’s Steam store continues its trend of weekend deals, offering the PC version of Call of Duty: World at War for half-price from today until Sunday, May 17 midnight. Regularly priced for download at $49.99, the game which includes the recently released Map Pack 1 is bargain at $24.99.
You should already know Guitar Hero 5 is coming. The new game offers the ability to create any combination of rock you want. Three microphones and one guitar? Go right ahead. Two drummers and two guitars? No problem. Four drummers? You should already know the answer.
The 12-year-long development soap opera that was Duke Nukem Forever ended on a disappointing note. More disappointing for publisher Take-Two Interactive, which invested over $12 million in the game. Understandably, Take-Two is suing 3D Realms. It looks like the soap opera will continue and this time it will be a legal battle.
EA has dated the Fight Night Round 4 demo, that means that you can start putting your boxing gloves on. Everyone who pre-ordered the game from GameStop will be able to download the demo on PSN and XBL starting today. Everyone else however will have to wait a bit, June 4th to exact.
Kojima Productions opened up a teaser site for its next game right on schedule today . The Kojima Productions teaser website is now live. In addition to animated clouds, you can find a little hint at what their next game might be.
The first video showing the single-player mode for Uncharted 2 has hit the web. We have the video courtesy of CVG and it amazing you absolutely have to see this.
Sony reports its first annual net loss in 14 years, with the gaming division managing to lose less than a year earlier due to the PlayStation 3.
EA’s iron lock on the world of video game football continues with NCAA Football 10, and they’re still of the mindset “if it sells well, don’t fix it.” Plus they’re piling on more features with each iteration, and that means soon you’ll have a football game in there somewhere, buried under mountains of minigames, training modes, fantasy football managers, mascot uniforms, and cheerleader tryouts.
