Saturday, 10 May 2008
Thursday, 8 May 2008
Grand Theft Auto IV: Microsoft Reveals Xbox Live Stats
http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/16445/Grand-Theft-Auto-IV-Microsoft-Reveals-Xbox-Live-Stats/
Xbox Live Director of Programming Larry Hryb, aka Major Nelson, has revealed some Xbox Live stats of Grand Theft Auto IV:
Xbox Live Director of Programming Larry Hryb, aka Major Nelson, has revealed some Xbox Live stats of Grand Theft Auto IV:
GTA IV Smashes Opening Week UK Records
Grand Theft Auto IV sold a record 926,000 units in just five days in the UK, raking in £39.9m in the process
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=10344&Itemid=59
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=10344&Itemid=59
Wednesday, 7 May 2008
Grand theft auto goes straight to number 1 xbox live chart
Tuesday, 6 May 2008
Monday, 5 May 2008
Sierra Delays Protoype Until Next Year
Marvel Announces 3 New Movies - Expect New Games
You can go ahead and count on three more games based on Marvel superheroes as Marvel Entertainment announced today that they already have planned releases for an Iron Man sequel, Thor movie, and the Avengers movie hinted at in Iron Man.
Following the $100-plus-million domestic opening for "Iron Man," Marvel announced an upcoming schedule that includes a July 2011 release date for the long-awaited "The Avengers" that is hinted at following the credits in the theatrical release of Iron Man.
"Iron Man" was Marvel’s first self-produced feature, and has already pulled over $200 million worldwide in only five days of release. The company now plans to turn its attentions to the release of "The Incredible Hulk" later this summer and "Punisher: War Zone" in December.
While 20th Century Fox is producing the Marvel related "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" for release on May 1, 2009, Marvel Studios will sit out 2009, prepping for what will be an extremely busy following few years.
What does this mean for videogames? Marvel has stepped up their relationship with Sega in recent months, licensing both the Iron Man and Incredible Hulk properties for videogames to the house that Sonic built. And if history in games has taught us anything, games will be made based on any movie possible.
So based on the tentative release dates of the newly announced Marvel movies, we’re looking at Iron Man 2, Thor, and Avengers games hitting store shelves over the next three years. And while it’s just wishful thinking, we hope these games fair better on the Xbox 360 than the recently released Iron Man
Following the $100-plus-million domestic opening for "Iron Man," Marvel announced an upcoming schedule that includes a July 2011 release date for the long-awaited "The Avengers" that is hinted at following the credits in the theatrical release of Iron Man.
"Iron Man" was Marvel’s first self-produced feature, and has already pulled over $200 million worldwide in only five days of release. The company now plans to turn its attentions to the release of "The Incredible Hulk" later this summer and "Punisher: War Zone" in December.
While 20th Century Fox is producing the Marvel related "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" for release on May 1, 2009, Marvel Studios will sit out 2009, prepping for what will be an extremely busy following few years.
What does this mean for videogames? Marvel has stepped up their relationship with Sega in recent months, licensing both the Iron Man and Incredible Hulk properties for videogames to the house that Sonic built. And if history in games has taught us anything, games will be made based on any movie possible.
So based on the tentative release dates of the newly announced Marvel movies, we’re looking at Iron Man 2, Thor, and Avengers games hitting store shelves over the next three years. And while it’s just wishful thinking, we hope these games fair better on the Xbox 360 than the recently released Iron Man
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