Posted Nov 11, 2009 at 12:32PM by Karl B.
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Posted Aug 01, 2009 at 02:35PM by Karl B.
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Posted Jul 16, 2009 at 10:13PM by Mabie A.
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Thanks to Modern Warfare 2 (Xbox 360, PS3, and PC),
UK gamers are about to have their wallets bled out dry as retailers
look to hiking up their prices as well for this holiday season. As it
stands, Activision's war title from the popular Call of Duty franchise
is pegged at UK£ 54.99. Converted to US dollars, that's almost a crazy
US$ 90. And that's just for the regular copy, no fancy schmancy bundles
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Posted Apr 27, 2009 at 11:13PM by Karl B.
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Posted Apr 01, 2008 at 06:25AM by Jay P.
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Curious to know what's in store for you guys with Electronic Arts' upcoming threequel, The Sims 3? In an interview, creative director Rod Humble was able to divulge some details on how the game can entice real gamers with more challenge and depth coming from it. Read more on this interview in the full article. |
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Posted Nov 24, 2007 at 02:47AM by Charles D.
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Posted Oct 24, 2007 at 11:28AM by Karl B.
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The British Board of Film Classification will be reviewing its guidelines for games classification next year as part of a review of all the BBFC's guidelines. This was revealed by BBFC senior examiner Gianni Zamo in an interview with MCV UK.Additionally, Zamo explained that the more realistic graphics found in today's games don't necessarily pose additional problems for the BBFC. The same goes for motion-sensing controllers. Context is one of the big factors in classifying a game, but it's not without its problems. Said Zamo: Many game narratives are often fractured and detached from the interactive element of the game, making it difficult to see them as a whole, coherent piece. Trying to understand the context of a 40 plus hour game (even with a storyline) is very different from understanding a 90 minute movie. |
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Posted Oct 04, 2007 at 09:30AM by Karl B.
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Eidos apparently believes that Kane & Lynch: Dead Men has the potential to replicate the success of Hitman. According to MCV UK, SCi CEO Jane Cavanagh revealed even though the game hasn't been released yet, a sequel is already in production."We've already got Kane & Lynch 2 in production, which just goes to show the belief we have in it as a long-term franchise", Cavanagh said. Kane & Lynch: Dead Men (PS3, Xbox 360, PC) is being developed by IO Interactive, the same studio behind the successful Hitman series. Eidos is also reportedly pumping a lot of money behind the marketing drive for Kane and Lynch: Dead Men. According to reports from MCV, Eidos is dishing out more money into the game's marketing than it did for any game in the Tomb Raider series. Buy: [Kane & Lynch: Dead Men (PC)] Buy: [Kane & Lynch: Dead Men (Xbox 360)] Buy: [Kane & Lynch: Dead Men (PS3)] |
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Posted Aug 31, 2007 at 01:55PM by Karl B.
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The British Board of Film Classification has responded to UK Conservative Party leader David Cameron's statements calling for a review of its regulatory framework.Cameron revealed earlier this week a dossier called "It's Time to Fight Back". As we reported earlier, the dossier urged video game developers - as well as proponents of other forms of artistic expression like films and music - not to promote issues such as casual violence, gang culture and the degradation of women. In response, BBFC spokesperson Sue Clark told MCV that the classification guidelines that the BBFC uses are "based on what the public deems acceptable." She further added that they "feel confident that we have public consent on how we deal with issues such as gun and knife crime." The UK's Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) also spoke in support of the BBFC. Here's what one DCMS spokesman told MCV: We have a strict enforcement code for people who supply '18' or '15' rated games to children. Adults can make their own decisions which games to play, as they can which films to watch. |
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Posted Jul 20, 2007 at 06:47PM by Glen D.
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US attorney Jack Thompson has commended the UK for banning Take-Two Interactive's Manhunt 2 from sale, adding that he "would absolutely like to see the US and other countries following the UK’s lead."Thompson said in an article published in MCV UK that the British have a working model where a law has a functional sanction that prevents people from purchasing the concerned material. "I think you all have it right and I think the ruling on Manhunt 2 was spot on – and I see also that Take 2’s The Darkness was banned in Singapore," he says to the UK ratings body BBFC. Thompson also took a swipe at nemesis publisher and developer tandem Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games, saying that the fact that they made Manhunt 2 made it all the more likely for a ban to be imposed. The high visibility of Take 2 and Rockstar – the poster child for what’s wrong in the industry – made it more likely that it would get a ban," comments the activist lawyer. "In a way the BBFC rating is redundant because the industry itself, the format holders, have banned it," Thompson says in reference to what he says is a sensible act by Sony and Nintendo to not allow an Adults Only-rated game to be sold in their platforms. And if you think gamers are the only people excited about Grand Theft Auto IV's launch, you're in for a shock. Thompson says "the next big thing that’s going to hit is Grand Theft Auto 4 and we’ll have to wait and see whether or not that deserves a very restricted rating or doesn’t get rated at all." The US attorney then concluded with optimism that Americans will adopt a similar rating system to that of the UK, especially Thompson says, if Hillary Clinton becomes the next President. "This has been one of her issues for many years, so I think if she’s elected you’ll see a real push from the White House to have a national sanction hooking into the Government’s rating system." |
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