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Apr 20, 2008
Wii News from N4G | Game Party 2
Wii - Game Party 2 - Midway Gamers' Day '08: Game Party 2 announced Midway has announced it is to release a follow-up to its successful Wii mini-game collection Game Party. The company's CEO Matt Booty unveiled the games at the publisher's Gamers' Day in Las Vegas.
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Dec 19, 2007
GC News | Gamecube
Dec 19, 2007 Heavyweight movie producer Jerry Bruckheimer is teaming up with MTV Games to produce new entertainment properties that will begin life as games. "Video games represent a new and innovative medium for what we've always tried to do, which is to tell great stories. But this medium is unique in that it gives the player control over how those stories unfold," Bruckheimer (reportedly) says. "I look forward to working with MTV Games to create new original game stories, always looking ...
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Jun 19, 2007
GC News | Gamecube
Monday 18 June 2007 Detective John McClane is back and as tough as ever in Die Hard 4.0, the fourth instalment from the action packed franchise which hits cinemas on Wednesday 4 July. To celebrate the return of the classic actioner were giving one lucky winner the chance to step into the next generation with a spanking new top of the range high definition TV. An attack on the vulnerable US infrastructure begins to shut down the entire nation. The mysterious figure behind the shattering scheme ...
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Mar 7, 2007
GC News | Gamecube
20. Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes Silicon Knights | Konami | 2004 A slick remake of the revolutionary spy drama that's still considered by many to be the best entry in the Metal Gear saga What made it so great? Take the single greatest game of the PSone generation, inject a fresh graphical update and all the cool new gameplay features from its PS2 sequel, and you've got an instant classic. Developed by Canadian developer Silicon Knights and filled with new cutscenes by Japanese film ...
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Feb 22, 2007
GC News | Gamecube
Nintendo has confirmed production of GameCubes has now ceased. Speaking to the website GameDaily, Nintendo of America's Perrin Kaplan also confirmed that first-party game support for the console has come to an end. Despite the discontinuations though, Nintendo still sees there being a market for GameCube. Kaplan was keen to highlight the qualities of GameCube as a "starter system," saying Wii's predecessor is no longer aimed at the core gamer. "...just like the PS2 sold really well this past ...
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Sep 19, 2006
GC News | Gamecube
GamesRadar meets Associated Press - and looks good GamesRadar regulars also reading "legitmate" news sites - you know, the ones that don't know jack squat about games and can't seem to decide whether games are turning us all into murderers or rapists - might have noticed a familiar face in recent, Wii-related news stories. Well, familiar to us, at least. GamesRadar's own Nintendo Editor Brett Elston is the man shown playing Wii in stories like this one, peculiar hairstyle and all. You'd ...
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Sep 19, 2006
GC News | Gamecube
Tuesday 19 September 2006 A new run of the Game On exhibition - the interactive (that is, playable) history of videogames that first ran back in 2002 at London's Barbican - will be opening on 21 October at London's Science Museum. Now graciously sponsored by Nintendo, despite featuring many of its competitors, this new-and-improved Game On will allow you to get an eyeful of the whopping great machine (no, not a PS3) that ran the world's very first videogame, before carrying onwards through ...
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Sep 14, 2006
GC News | Gamecube
A reminder Yeah, we appreciate your attention. We know that the big story today is the Nintendo Wii, so we're not going to bog you down with lots of fluff. Hell, there simply isn't much else to talk about, truth told. Microsoft sent out an embarrassing press release that we deleted without really reading - that may as well have been titled "Remember us! We're here!" Like we'd forget the 360 right as it starts to rock. Why attention whore on Nintendo's big day? On that note, here are our big ...
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Sep 12, 2006
GC News | Gamecube
XPS3 Been wondering how PS3's online service can hope to compete with Xbox Live? We sure have. Looks like the answer has arrived: Next Generation reports that Xfire, a popular PC online game browser and chat system, is prepping a PS3 version - one that will be compatible with the upcoming Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom, according to leaked info. Sony: making a smart decision today. If you can't develop it yourself, just buy it. When asked for comment, Ken Kutaragi, President and CEO of Sony ...
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Sep 11, 2006
GC News | Gamecube
Sony - bad at hardware. Official. Don't take it from us - according to one of Sony's top executives, it is. Our brothers at Next Generation report that Ken Kutaragi, the man known as the "father of the PlayStation," has admitted that the component shortages - which have slashed the number of PS3s available at launch to next-to-nothing - prove that "Sony's strength in hardware is in decline." First, he told you you'd need an extra job to buy a PS3. Then, he compared it to a fine dinner in a ...
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