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Archive for March 7th, 2008

Spore, Sega Monkey-ing around on iPhone

To date, Apple’s efforts to bring gaming to the iPod has met with mixed success. Despite partnerships with such high-profile companies as Electronic Arts, Harmonix, Sega, and Namco, the limitations of the multimedia handheld’s clickwheel as a controller have proven difficult for developers to overcome.

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Edge of Twilight approaches PS3 in 2009

In August, Australia-based Fuzzyeyes Studio revealed it would be parlaying its time spent making games about the fast-food industry into Edge of Twilight, a stylized, postapocalyptic third-person action adventure then slated to arrive for the Xbox 360 and PC at an undetermined point in the future. Today, Edge of Twilight took on a bit more […]


“Frontlines” aims to break out of shooter pack (Reuters)

Reuters - At first blush, THQ’s “Frontlines: Fuel of War” seems like just another entrant in a recent string of military-themed shooter video games. But a few tricks could set it apart enough to turn it into a sorely needed success for THQ, which struggled last year with lackluster reviews and poor sales.


Apple tweaks iPhone for business uses (AP)

AP - Apple Inc. wants the iPhone to become a business e-mail gadget


Unreal Tournament III can’t turn Midway around

2007 may have been a record year for the gaming industry, but a rising tide doesn’t necessarily lift all ships. Despite the long-awaited launches of Unreal Tournament III on the PC and PlayStation 3 and the John Woo-Chow Yun Fat vehicle Stranglehold, Midway Games saw declining sales and mounting losses for 2007.

The publisher reported its […]

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