Art critic takes back comments against games as art.
"Videogames can never be art" movie critic, Roger Ebert has taken back his previous comments, which saw 4,547 hit his blog in dispute.
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Art critic takes back comments against games as art.
"Videogames can never be art" movie critic, Roger Ebert has taken back his previous comments, which saw 4,547 hit his blog in dispute.
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Pre-owned market to blame, reckons Research firm.
64% of gamers prefer physical copies of their games over digital downloads, according to a survey by research firm, Ipsos MediaCT.
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Conclusion will "leave fans speculating about how the saga might continue," says LucasArts.
The Force Unleashed 2 has a "bold" ending that will leave fans "speculating about how the saga might continue," says LucasArts.
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Advert sets Other M arrivial in two months.
Metroid: Other M has got a release date.
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Forums and comments down for a bit.
CVG’s carrying out a bit of essential maintenance work on its back end today (oooer missus), so forums and comments systems are likely to be down from 11am onwards until a time our technical chaps are calling ‘when it’s done’.
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New game could be out next year.
Shigeru Miyamoto wants to make a game starring a new Nintendo character next year. Speaking at a shareholders meeting, Miyamoto said "It’s about time for a new game character. Perhaps this can be delivered next year."
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Michael Apted’s film adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader has received a new trailer that has finally hit the net after the transition from Disney to 20th Century Fox.
Set for a December 10, 2010 release, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader has Edmund (Skandar Keynes) and Lucy (Georgie Henley) staying with their cousin Eustace Scrubb (Will Poulter) when the encounter a painting of an old ship that draws them back into Narnia to assist the Caspian (Ben Barnes), who is now King of Narnia, once again.
Ignition Entertainment Ltd. and Marvelous Entertainment today announced that Arc Rise Fantasia exclusively for the Nintendo Wii will start to ship at retail on July 20 for the suggested price of $39.99.
“Arc Rise Fantasia truly fills a gap in the Nintendo Wii library,” said Nigel Fox, European Head of Publishing for UTV Ignition Entertainment. “It offers a solid JRPG experience for longtime fans of the genre, but also serves as a perfect way to introduce Wii owners to deeper, more engrossing video games. So many people bought Wii so they could work out, but are missing out on games like Arc Rise Fantasia, which offers the drama of a soap opera and imaginative settings of a great film.”
Arc Rise Fantasia delivers a traditional Japanese RPG (JRPG) experience unlike anything currently available on the Nintendo Wii. The game features everything fans of the JRPG genre want out of a classic gaming experience. As the mercenary L’Arc, players must gather friends and allies to defend the peaceful Meridian Empire from a mysterious enemy. But what starts as a struggle to save an empire quickly unravels into a desperate fight to save the face of the planet. Filled with memorable characters, pulse-pounding combat and a sweeping storyline, Arc Rise Fantasia distills more than a decade of gaming tradition into one unforgettable journey.