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Commodore 64 Pioneer Dies
Jack Tramiel, the founder of Commodore International, the company best known for manufacturing the Commodore 64, died yesterday at the age of 83.
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Infinity Ward and Activision Court Date Set
Infinity Ward Founders Jason West and Vince Zampella go head to head with Activision in the courtroom on May 29, it has been stated.
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Stephen Fry, Charlie Brooker lend support to EA over LGBT game content row
Actor and author Stephen Fry and journalist Charlie Brooker are among those to speak up in support of EA over a letter writing campaign directed at the publisher from anti-gay protestors.
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US Navy paying for hacking attempts on foreign consoles
The United States Navy has confirmed that they are looking into methods in which to monitor and hack into used gaming consoles to find sensitive data that could harm US citizens.
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Zen Pinball 2 announced for PS3 and Vita
Zen Pinball 2 launches on PlayStation 3 and Vita this Spring, developer Zen Studios has announced.
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Kinect technology may sense tone of voice and body posture in future
Microsoft’s Kudo Tsunoda, today, has elaborated on the Kinect technology’s future; with plans that the new edition will be able to do more with emotion and user interface.
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Prey 2 Cancelled?
A rumour has surfaced this afternoon that suggests Prey 2 from Human Head Studios has been cancelled.
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Part II release date confirmed US, Japan, UK rumoured
Our spikey blue friend is due to make another comeback this year. From the joys that was Sonic Generations, to what many cite as a disappointment from Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I, Sonic 4 Episode II’s official release date has been leaked.
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Ghost Recon: Future Soldier market spend will have six zeros
Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink. It’s easily applied to money, especially for Sony at the moment. But no so much for the good old, DRM friendly, Ubisoft. Who have today announced that they are investing a significant marketing fund for their up and coming Ghost Recon: Future Soldier.
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Sony to cull 6% of global workforce
It’s tough times out there and we’re hearing it every day, from everyone. Constantly. Today’s turn for a company to face difficulties is Sony, not just the PlayStation division, but Sony as a whole. As we reported earlier in the year, Sony made a massive loss this year and for the four consecutive year in…
