NASCAR 08 is the first title in the NASCAR franchise to be made available on the PLAYSTATION 3 and Xbox 360. The game will be on store shelves this summer and is rated "E" (for everyone)...
Eurogamer reports that EA Sports and Gillette will be running an enormous Xbox Live competition in October to win a trip to Florida and chance to take on sports stars such as Tiger Woods at their own game.
Kotaku writes: What is going on at EA Sports? First came the manifold glitches and problems in NCAA 09, now we're seeing accounts of corrupt profiles forcing Xbox 360 racers to ditch their gamesaves and start all over.
GamesIndustry.Biz writes: "Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello says that his company doesn't usually get the benefit of the "cult" when it comes to game ratings.
The spotlight is on Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots this week. If you live in New York or California, be sure to check out the Metal Gear Solid 4 Worldwide Tour Events. For Xbox 360 gamers, there's a new boxing game to check out, Don King Presents: Prize Fighter. Wii gamers, check out the creative shooter Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy.
NASCAR 09 Demo is out on the Xbox Live Marketplace, the demo is free and the size is 598.34 MB. It's rated E for Everyone. The following is some information about the demo: Race your way with NASCAR 09 NASCAR's four-time champion Jeff Gordon takes you under his wing and guides you through the NASCAR 09 demo.
GamingShogun writes: "NASCAR 09 will feature the electrifying mix of rock, country, metal, and punk music that will make up the explosive soundtrack of NASCAR 09. Hit music from artists such as P.O.D., AFI, and The Black Keys, just to name a few, will set the heart-pounding mood as gamers prepare to hit the pedal and race their way to victory..."
EA announced legendary NASCAR driver of car #24 Jeff Gordon will be featured as the cover athlete for NASCAR 09, scheduled to ship in North America on June 10 and will offer an authentic, exhilarating stock car driving experience for racing fans of all ages.
The next time EA decides to put an athlete who's an actual gamer on their NBA Live cover, it might help to have vetted him first. As Jon Robinson of IGN points out in a piece about who will replace Shaq as NBA 2K's cover athlete, Gilbert Arenas would have made sense. In a Q&A session on NBA.com last November when Arenas was asked if he plays NBA Live he answered, "No. I play NBA 2K. It's real, the NBA 2K. The other one, now ... it's too fake."