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Posted Jun 23, 2008 at 11:32AM by Gino D.
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Speaking words of wisdom: let it be, let it be. Well, we do hope it will be - because if recent news holds out, we just might get a Beatles release for Rock Band or Guitar Hero (maybe for both games, if Lucy's diamonds shine down on us just right) - just like how Aerosmith got their own version for Guitar Hero. Back in March, ATV Music (in partnership with Sony) already expressed interest in bringing the Fab Four's music to GH. Recent accounts, however, report that a deal may finally be settled in the coming weeks. |
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Posted Apr 14, 2008 at 02:04AM by Jay P.
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Posted Jan 30, 2008 at 11:37AM by Charles D.
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A lot of people have split opinions on the effectiveness of in-game advertising. However, Sony's chief executive Howard Stern expressed his doubts on the potential of that particular marketing trend. He wasn't alone in the idea either; other big names from major companies such as NBC Universal and Activision Blizzard voiced similar sentiments.For more details, check out the full article after the jump! |
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Posted Dec 10, 2007 at 08:59AM by Isaac C.
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Activision's top two executives Robert Kotick (CEO) and Brian Kelley
(co-chairman) will be sharing a US$ 40 million payout in change-of-control payments for the
Vivendi-Activision merger.The duo will each be receiving US$ 10 million plus shares that's valued at about the same amount for change-of-control payments. More in the full article. |
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Posted Sep 08, 2007 at 08:41PM by Glen D.
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Reports of Ubisoft staking a bid in a buyout of UK games publisher SCi
may have been premature as Financial Times reports about a source in the
company saying that they're not exactly pushing for a takeover. "We are not in discussion with SCi Entertainment any more than we are
with any other company in the industry," says the source who is
familiar with the SCi situation. The Financial Times report suggests that the more likely development to happen is a buyout from a private equity firm rather than an assimilation from a major player in the industry. Ubisoft once pursued Eidos, makers of the Tomb Raider franchise, but failed in the pursuit by offering a sixth of what SCi is currently worth. Other big firms reported to be after SCi Entertainment are Electronic Arts and Time Warner. Incidentally, the name of Iranian business tycoon Robert Tchenguiz has been involved in the issue as a possible bidder. The billionaire subsequently denied the rumor even though he owns 20 percent of SCi. SCi admitted last week that it is holding preliminary buyout talks with interested parties, though it did not reveal specific names. Analysts suggest that the entire deal could be worth some US$ 600 million. |
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Posted Jan 06, 2007 at 07:45PM by Kristine C.
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First we had the self-proclaimed French "Prime Minister of Video Games", and now the video game industry has a new supporter in the form of UK Minister for Creative Industries & Tourism, Shaun Woodward.In an interview with the Financial Times, he notes some very interesting points on why exactly an academy for video games should be established. These reasons include the fact that a) the UK is the third largest game manufacturer in the world, and b) if there are schools that are dedicated to television and film, then why not a school which is dedicated to preparing and instructing students about the making of video games and the video game industry in general? One has to admit that the man has a point. On top of that, he also notes that this may be one efficient way of putting some members of society (who are traditionally perceived as lazy teenagers) to good use, when he says that, "You might have kids who traditionally have quite a difficult time coping with traditional academic subjects but happen to be the most amazing gamers..." In the meantime, we're hoping that Woodward's visions bear fruit, as not only will they have economic and social benefits, but it's also about time that the general public recognizes that video games are not just a past time anymore, but an entire industry unto itself. Also, with countries like Japan, Korea, and the U.S. already having established educational institutions that specialize in video games, then maybe it's about time that Europe follow suit. |
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