Saturday, May 15, 2010
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USA Consoles sales for April, DS 441K, Wii 277K, 360 185K, PS3 181K, PSP 66K. PS2 no longer being tracked. http://ht.ly/1L37F
Acitivison have registered several Call Of Duty: _ Warfare games including Future, Advanced, Secret, Space + more http://ht.ly/1L39R
PS3: a Survey asks people questions regarding possible MAG updates, how much they would pay for it + more http://ht.ly/1L3ck
Vincenzo Natali, the director of Cube, has revealed he wants to make a videogame adaptation of the Cube Movie http://ht.ly/1L3dJ
360: there are reports that the latest Magic The Gathering expansion is causing the game to crash + more http://ht.ly/1L3eO
Sega have started a Japanese countdown site for a possible 360 exclusive action game http://ht.ly/1L3hq
Treyarch have confirmed that Call Of duty: Black Ops will have dedicated servers http://ht.ly/1L6gg
Test Drive Unlimited 2 version of Ibiza has100% accurate roads, according top its devs Eden Games. http://ht.ly/1L6il
Japan Consoles, PSP 35.233, Wii31.399, DSiLL26.733, PS3 26.185, DSi 15.739, 360 4.278, DS 3.921, PSPgo 1.491, PS2 1.464 http://ht.ly/1L8Ok
QTE Blog: EA Have Released A Launch Trailer For Skate 3 http://ow.ly/17njrq
PS3: the logo for Ape Escape 3 has been revealed. Sony Reps say its the best Move game so far http://ht.ly/1Lb7V
Wii: its rumoured that Monster Hunter Tri sold 126K units in the USA, after being on sale for less than 2 weeks http://ht.ly/1Lb8X
QTE Blog: Codemasters Have Released A New Dev Diary For F1 2010 Focusing On Weather http://ow.ly/17nldm
QTE Blog: EA Announce Tim Kitzrow Returns For NBA Jam And A NBA Jam One-Liners Competition http://ow.ly/17nldl
Haim Saban announce they have reacquired the rights to the Power Rangers property and have a videogame deal with Namco http://ht.ly/1LbbJ
QTE Blog: EA And Klei Entertainment Announce Marianne Krawczyk Is Writing The Story For Shank http://ow.ly/17noeH
QTE Blog: Konami Announce Castlevania Puzzle: Encore of the Night For The iPhone And iPod Touch http://ow.ly/17noeG
Square Enix have filed a EU Trademark for Chocobo panic and registered a website for it. http://ht.ly/1LeZy
QTE Blog: Sony Announce Helghast Assault And Helghast Scout Troops Are Coming To Lost Planet 2 http://ow.ly/17npRE
QTE Blog: This Weeks UK WiiWare, DSiWare, And Virtual Console Releases http://ow.ly/17npRD
PS3: The Gadget Show's Jason Bradbury predicts that Playstation move is coming out in September http://ht.ly/1Lf1k
PC: The Fable III Boxart was released, it mentioned that the game is coming to Windows. Microsoft pulled the boxart http://ht.ly/1Lf2Q
QTE Blog: Nintendo Have Filed A Lawsuit Against A Repeat Piracy Offender http://ht.ly/1LqKC
QTE Blog: Funcom Announce They Will Publish Stunlock Studios "Bloodline Champions" http://ht.ly/1LqKO
PS3: Behemoth have confirmed that Alien Hominid is an unlockable character in Castle Crashers http://ht.ly/1LgS4
QTE Blog: Sony Announce PSP Essentials, A Budget Range Of Essential PSP Titles http://ow.ly/17nrWl
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Friday, May 14, 2010
Sony Announce PSP Essentials, A Budget Range Of Essential PSP Titles
The PSP Essentials Launch Titles Are (Type Of Game):
Daxter (platform)
Everybody’s Golf (sport)
LocoRoco (platform)
Medievil Resurrection (action/adventure)
Pursuit Force (action)
Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters (platform)
Secret Agent Clank (platform)
WipEout Pulse (racing)
Patapon 2 (puzzle)
Buzz! Master Quiz (quiz)
EA SPORTS FIFA 09 (sport)
Fight Night Round 3 (sport)
Sims 2 (simulation)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (adventure/platform)
Burnout Legends (racing)
Ben 10 Alien Force (action)
NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2 (action)
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (action)
F1 2009 (racing)
Spongebob Yellow Avenger (platform)
Notable titles include LocoRoco, WipEout Pulse, Patapon 2, Burnout Legends, and Daxter.
From EU Playstation Blog
Nintendo Have Filed A Lawsuit Against A Repeat Piracy Offender
Nintendo have announced that they have filed a lawsuit against NXPGAME as they have repeatedly sold game copiers, which allows users to download, play, and distribute illegal copies of Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi Games. Nintendo Say that they got in touch with NXPGAME, who agreed to stop selling the devices and closed down their website. NXPGAME reportedly launched a identical business, on a different website, and linked to the new site on their old site. Nintendo repeatedly requested NXPGAME to stop its illegal activities and illegal use of Nintendo Trademarks and Copyrights.
Nintendo reveal that since 2009, Nintendo have supported almost 1,500 legal actions in 20 countries which have resulted in the confiscation of more than 422,000 video game copiers.
Press Release
REDMOND, Wash., May 13, 2010 - In the ongoing fight against video game piracy worldwide, Nintendo of America Inc. has filed a civil lawsuit against the owner of multiple websites that sell illegal video game copiers. Nintendo filed suit on May 11 in the Western District of Washington against the owner of NXPGAME of Queens, New York.
Nintendo investigated a website owned by NXPGAME and found that it was selling illegal video game copiers that enable the user to download, play and distribute illegal copies of Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo DSi™ video game software. After multiple letters and telephone calls from Nintendo's legal counsel, the owner agreed to cease selling game copiers and closed his website. Shortly thereafter, the owner launched an identical business at a different website address, and redirected people who visited his old site to the new one to purchase illegal game copiers.
Despite the repeated attempts to get NXPGAME Inc. to cease its illegal activities, the company and its owner continue to operate multiple websites that sell illegal game copiers. Nintendo asserts that NXPGAME is willfully infringing on the company's intellectual property rights. Additionally, one of the company's websites uses Nintendo registered trademarks and violates Nintendo's copyrights.
"Using game copiers to play unauthorized downloaded games is illegal and it's wrong," said Jodi Daugherty, Nintendo of America's senior director of Anti-Piracy. "Piracy is especially harmful to smaller developers. When their creative works are stolen and copied illegally, some companies find it difficult to survive economically."
Internet piracy hurts Nintendo, as well as the businesses of more than 1,400 video game-development companies that depend on legitimate sales of games for their survival.
"I love gaming and I spent years of hard work and a significant personal financial investment to make my video game dream a reality," said Alex Neuse, CEO of Gaijin Games, the developer of the BIT.TRIP series of games available on the WiiWare™ service. "But I estimate that more than 70 percent of our games that are in the hands of the public have been copied illegally. Every download that is made illegally is another blow against new and original games. Put simply, if you enjoy a company's games, paying for them helps to ensure that they will continue to make products you'll like. Piracy especially hurts small independent developers who don't command the sales figures/profits that the bigger companies do; and that ultimately hurts not only developers but all gamers."
This lawsuit follows the 2009 Nintendo v. Chan case, in which a U.S. District Court in Los Angeles confirmed that game copiers violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and are deemed illegal in the United States. The U.S. District Court ruled that devices such as the R4 copier infringe on Nintendo's intellectual property rights. In that case, the court ordered Chan and the three major websites that he operated to stop selling the illegal devices immediately.
Game copiers are designed to connect to the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite and Nintendo DSi hand-held systems and circumvent the technological protection measures embedded in the system. This infringes on Nintendo's intellectual property rights. These game copiers are then used to copy and play illegal Nintendo game files offered unlawfully via the Internet.
Illegal copying of video game software is an international problem that continues to plague the video game industry. Companies such as Nintendo, various law-enforcement authorities and trade organizations like the Entertainment Software Association continue to take aggressive steps to prevent the proliferation of these devices on a global scale, and similar results are being achieved in many countries. Since 2009, Nintendo has supported almost 1,500 legal actions (including customs seizures, law-enforcement actions and civil proceedings) in more than 20 countries that have resulted in the confiscation of more than 422,000 video game copiers.
To report game copiers, illegal Nintendo software or other piracy-related activities, please contact Nintendo at 1-800-255-3700 or piracyscene@noa.nintendo.com.
For more information about Nintendo's fight against piracy, visit http://ap.nintendo.com.
About Nintendo: The worldwide pioneer in the creation of interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and software for its Wii™ home console and Nintendo DS™ family of portable systems. Since 1983, when it launched the Nintendo Entertainment System™, Nintendo has sold more than 3.4 billion video games and more than 565 million hardware units globally, including the current-generation Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi™ and Nintendo DSi XL™, as well as the Game Boy™, Game Boy Advance, Super NES™, Nintendo 64™ and Nintendo GameCube™ systems. It has also created industry icons that have become well-known, household names such as Mario™, Donkey Kong™, Metroid™, Zelda™ and Pokémon™. A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of America Inc., based in Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters for Nintendo's operations in the Western Hemisphere. For more information about Nintendo, please visit the company's website at www.nintendo.com.
Funcom Announce They Will Publish Stunlock Studios "Bloodline Champions"
Bloodline Champions Trailer
Press Release
Durham, USA – May 13th, 2010 – Funcom has signed a publishing agreement with Stunlock Studios AB, a start-up company based in Skövde, Sweden. Funcom will publish, operate and provide customer support for the multi-player arena game ‘Bloodline Champions,’ which is currently in the later stages of beta testing. ‘Bloodline Champions,’ is an arena-based player vs. player game featuring unique and action-packed gameplay for up to ten people.
“‘Bloodline Champions,’ is a game that we are very excited about. We have been play testing the game extensively at Funcom and we enjoy its fast-paced, player vs. player action-focused gameplay,” says Funcom CEO Trond Arne Aas. “We believe that the way ‘Bloodline Champions,’ executes this gameplay will appeal to a significant gamer segment. The game represents a complement to our large-scale MMO games and it will expand the product offering to our ever-growing online gaming community. The game fits well with the current trend of quick access online multi-player experiences.”
"Everyone at Stunlock Studios is very happy and excited to start this co-operation with Funcom", says Tau Petersson, CEO of Stunlock Studios. "We met with several potential partners for our game, Bloodline Champions, but when we met Funcom we felt that they really understood our game and its needs. We believe that Funcom and Stunlock together can make Bloodline Champions the best game it can be"
Funcom will also purchase a minority stake in Stunlock Studios AB. The company has exclusive ownership of ‘Bloodline Champions’. The remaining shares of the company are owned by the founders and employees of Stunlock Studios AB, and by Gothia Science Park Invest AB, a wholly owned subsidiary of Gothia Innovation AB (please see http://www.gsp.se).
‘Bloodline Champions,’ is expected to launch in late 2010. Gamers interested in participating in the ongoing beta can register at http://www.bloodlinechampions.com.
This Weeks UK WiiWare, DSiWare, And Virtual Console Releases
Virtual Console
Ghoul Patrol – Super Nintendo
WiiWare
BIT.TRIP RUNNER
DSiWare
AiRace
Brain Drain
Chronos Twins
Fire Panic
Sudoku Challenge!
From Nintendo UK
Sony Announce Helghast Assault And Helghast Scout Troops Are Coming To Lost Planet 2
Screenshots
From EU Playstation Blog