Reports from the recent visit of United States President Barrack Obama to Poland are saying that part of the gift package that the American leader received from his Polish counterpart was a copy of the recently launched The Witcher 2 video game, complete with a number of collectibles.
It has long been part of the ... |
31 May 2011 04:51 GMT |
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During a speech this Wednesday, U.S. President Barack Obama touted Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs, as an example of the "American dream," noting that Jobs’ product success should earn him the right to be “rich”.
In response to a reporter's question, Obama made the following comments (via CNet... |
23 December 2010 06:06 GMT |
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DLC (Downloadable Content) packs are a very convenient way for developers to enhance the gameplay experience of their already-launched titles, and to keep players interested in their games. The packs usually contain new weapons, maps or characters, which give players a more unique experience than that provided by the... |
4 November 2008 03:39 GMT |
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Last week we reported about a quite interesting screenshot of the hit racing game Burnout Paradise which featured an ad for United States Presidential Candidate Barrack Obama. Although the presence of ads in videogames is nothing new, with companies being more and more fond of this kind of practice, a political ad is... |
14 October 2008 19:01 GMT |
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In-game ads are a pretty interesting thing. It sure is weird to see the ads you would find on the street or on billboards across the city in your game while you race or shoot another character. It certainly is one of the biggest less exploited areas of advertising, which is why big companies like Activision sign cont... |
10 October 2008 19:01 GMT |
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