Ubisoft has announced its lineup of games to be presented at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). Some of the video games that will be exhibited at the publisher's booth include Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Shaun White Skateboarding, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier and, surpr... |
28 May 2010 04:13 GMT |
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In a move set to make even more money off of the hugely successful Pirates of the Caribbean franchise of movies and video games, Disney has announced that it will publish Pirates of the Caribbean: Armada of the Damned. Developed by Propaganda Games, this new title will act as a prequel, as it is set before the movie... |
28 May 2009 02:42 GMT |
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The E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) Conference will take place at the beginning of June in Los Angeles. But as you may know, the city is quite close to Mexico, where the swine flu has been rampaging for quite some time. The ESA, the company behind the conference, has revealed that the show will go on and that the ... |
26 May 2009 02:21 GMT |
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In case you haven't been aware in the last few days, the Swine Flu is one of the world's most dangerous viruses and threatens to engulf the whole wide world in a pandemic. With the core of the outbreak around Mexico, slowly but surely the virus has spread around key points in almost every continent. But ev... |
30 April 2009 14:11 GMT |
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Gaming, as has been the case with many other branches of the entertainment industry, has had a cult-like following for quite some time. This massive number of fans and gamers from all across the world have sometimes gathered to watch companies unveil their new titles or future ones, thus taking part in fully-pledged ... |
18 February 2009 02:39 GMT |
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The Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3 as it is commonly referred to, used to be a veritable showcase of gaming extravaganza, where companies heavily promoted their games and made big announcements about their future projects. Sadly, the last couple of years, after having changed ownership, E3 became more of a high... |
10 December 2008 15:01 GMT |
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