Microsoft is one of the biggest companies involved in gaming at the moment, owning a lot of high grossing franchises with a big number of fans all around the world. The software giant is also quite proud of its Xbox 360 console, which has generated a lot of money and is still making a bit more than its arch rival, th... |
18 August 2009 04:03 GMT |
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Halo is one of the best known video game franchises out there, gaining a huge number of fans all over the world thanks to the critically acclaimed first-person shooter series made by development studio Bungie.This great success has prompted Microsoft to take over the rights to the franchise and extend it to other med... |
11 August 2009 03:57 GMT |
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The gaming and movie-making industries have collaborated on several occasions, creating either game-based movies or movie-based titles, in order to generate a bigger amount of profit for all of the parties involved in the projects. But such collaborations have stretched and have begun to blur the lines between game ... |
29 June 2009 13:01 GMT |
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Video games have always been about recreating some wonderful experiences and delivering them to players all around the world. Some of them have really shined and gained critical acclaim, like Grand Theft Auto IV, or Metal Gear Solid 4. But now, as Microsoft revealed its new motion-sensitive technology, Project Natal... |
11 June 2009 15:01 GMT |
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The gaming industry is seemingly intensifying its connection with Hollywood each passing day. While we’ve received a lot of news reports this week about game-based movies, like the Gears of War and Prince of Persia ones, where the movie industry is embracing the ideas from video games with open arms, the relati... |
30 January 2009 02:57 GMT |
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A lot of people play games, that's a fact, but even those one would not usually associate with videogames, like big Hollywood directors or producers, are into this form of entertainment. Steven Spielberg, one of the most popular film producers in Los Angeles, who also worked on Electronic Arts' Boom Blox ti... |
10 December 2008 02:18 GMT |
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When Electronic Arts announced that it planned to work with the very popular film director Steven Spielberg on two games, it hoped to achieve two goals. First - attract a new group of potential customers, those who were into movies but did not care for videogames; second - add a very recognizable name to its developm... |
21 November 2008 03:31 GMT |
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Way back in 2005, when Electronic Arts announced that it had recruited Steven Spielberg to create at least three videogames for the company, a lot of people were skeptical of the partnership. After all, videogames and movies never mixed well and there was no guarantee that such a high profile creator would be able to... |
1 October 2008 03:37 GMT |
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EA Mobile wants European gamers to have a hot spring and an even hotter summer this year, as the famous game developer has recently unveiled 5 of its new mobile titles set to captivate gamers of all ages and preferences. The highlights of the new line-up are: BOOM BLOX, the first-ever mobile game designed by St... |
8 May 2008 08:34 GMT |
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Steven Spielberg's collaboration with Electronic Arts has finally become a dream come true, since the publishers announced that Boom Blox has been loaded into trucks and is now heading towards game stores all over the world. Still, it will be a longer trip than many of us would expect, since the game will only b... |
7 May 2008 12:06 GMT |
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The very successful movie director is also said to be deeply involved in the creation of the upcoming Boom Box while also working on another two unannounced game titles and shooting the highly anticipated Indiana movie. Apparently Spielberg is part movie director, part gamer and part Superman if he can juggle all of ... |
14 April 2008 18:16 GMT |
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A lot of rumors could be heard in the past few weeks regarding a mega game that was going to come from Steven Spielberg. Some feared that we'll get another E.T. game, others were fantasying about the coolest sci-fi game in the world. Nobody was expecting a Wii title and that is exactly what Steven Spielberg and ... |
7 February 2008 03:26 GMT |
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Wii is everything we hear about these days. Wii this, Wii that, the Wii is getting new title from yet another developer and so on and so forth. So, it wouldn't hurt to hear that three more titles are hitting Nintendo's platform. The more titles, the better, after all it's all about the games not about ... |
9 March 2007 10:33 GMT |
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