ソニーはヨーロッパの4 PS3sを販売する

今日のPlayStation日のでき事の間に、ソニーのPlayStation 3がヨーロッパの市場のXbox 360をしのいで売れたことをSCEE CEOデイヴィッドは発表されて穴に通す。

に従って、ソニー動かした同じようなゲームコンソールの販売をしのぐマイクロソフトから合計ヨーロッパの5,000,000 PS3sを穴に通す。 ソニーはまた48,000,000のPS2sコンソールの合計と同様、12,000,000のPSPの単位の動きを発表した。

愚か者、しなかった言及を穴に通さないであることはヨーロッパのNintendo Wiiの販売の。

シカゴへの取得2: 「Whaaa」

シカゴの運輸権限は、風が強い都市に古典的なトラフィック管理を持って来た会社のようにタイトルを付ける 信号 そして アスファルトハイウェー、訴えられている 重窃盗自動車 出版業者の取得2。

取得2はGTAの引きのCTAを訴えている: IVはただの日上がった後広告を決め付けた。 Reutersに従って, the Transit Authority decided to pull the adverts after an editorial piece ran on the local Fox affiliate station. Fair and Balanced, unless you’re an evil video game company.

Our take? There would be far less lawyers and their ilk roaming about if people would pay attention to crap in the first place. Was is not someone’s job to approve these adverts in the first place? Stupid lawyers.

Harmonix Brings the Rock, Promises Not to Stop

May 6, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · Leave a Comment

Harmonix announced the planned release of Rock Band Track Pack Volume 1 today, promising users of Rock Band on the Wii and PS2 twice as much rock with half the calories of the leading brands.

The release wasn’t completely clear as to how we get a copy, but we think the little man with the asterisk was saying something about it being downloadable content. Either way the pack will cost you US$29.99, be available on July 15th, and will include the following awesome music:

30 Seconds to Mars The Kill
All American Rejects Move Along
Blink – 182 All the Small Things
Boston More Than a Feeling
David Bowie Moonage Daydream
Faith No More We Care A Lot
Grateful Dead Truckin’
The Hives Die, All Right!
KISS Calling Dr. Love
Lynyrd Skynyrd Gimme’ Three Steps
Nine Inch Nails March of the Pigs
Oasis Live Forever
Paramore Crushcrushcrush
The Police Synchronicity II
Queens of the Stone Age Little Sister
Ramones Teenage Lobotomy
Smashing Pumpkins Siva
Stone Temple Pilots Interstate Love Song
Weezer Buddy Holly
Wolfmother Joker & the Thief

Midway Reports 1st Quarter Losses

May 6, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · Leave a Comment

It’s that time of year again, compatriots ― quarterly results from all our favorite public video game companies. We’ll be compiling a feature for boring business details, but until we do you’ll be getting them in little shots of net profit/loss love.

Midway announced an exceptional net loss of some few millions, and a forward looking statement suggesting that they’ll lose more money in the immediate future. Someone in the accounting department can explain what it all means at the end of the day.

After David Zucker left the CEO position earlier this year, this money drain doesn’t come as a surprise. We only hope someone can right this ship before it goes down with all hands.

… and welcome back!

May 5, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · Leave a Comment

We’re still conjiggering the new site, so feel free to complain about things not working. Oh wait, we’ve not fixed the comments yet, so looks like you’re out of luck. Muhahahahahahahaha.

We’ll get everything up and running in the next day or so, right after a round or four of Team Fortress 2. In the mean time, enjoy this hot chick that’s mad at her computer or whatever.

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