It's not yet Sunday but it's Christmas and that means that an extended weekend is upon us all. We've only had three days of news from which we've picked the most interesting to show off but this week, we began talking about the videogames that we feel defined 2009 here at Softpedia. Look out at th... |
25 December 2009 11:51 GMT |
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As most of you know, the GamesCon is in full swing in Cologne, Germany, and we've already been host to a lot of interesting announcements, from the PS3 Slim to Fable III and everything in between. But Japanese developer and publisher Konami also had some important news to share as it delivered a concrete releas... |
20 August 2009 16:41 GMT |
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Sports games generate quite a lot of money for the companies responsible for them, especially as they allow to be exploited every year in the form of new iterations, each with a couple of new things added to the core gameplay mechanics. One of the most popular European football or soccer simulators is Konami's ... |
10 July 2009 13:01 GMT |
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Sports games are always huge money makers as a lot of people prefer both sports like American football or European soccer alongside playing video games at home. If the two are combined, the profit possibilities are quite high for any company involved in such a thing.European football simulators have always experience... |
24 June 2009 03:04 GMT |
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Taking advantage of the popularity of Lionel Messi, the Barcelona star player who decided the fate of the recent Champions League final in which his team faced Manchester United, Konami unveiled a new trailer for Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 at the E3 trade show this year, putting the talented attacker front and center.... |
4 June 2009 16:11 GMT |
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Sports-based games are among the most popular titles currently on the videogaming market, as they offer great opportunities for players to lead their favorite athletes or teams to victory, glory and success. We are flooded with games based on a variety of sports, from American football to baseball or basketball, but ... |
9 April 2009 03:04 GMT |
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