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With Splinter Cell Demo Inbound, Sam Fisher Joins Twitter 17 March 2010 at 1:57 pm by admin


Sam Fisher, protagonist of Splinter Cell , has been updating his Twitter account with details of his flight from authorities. The fictional special agent’s bio says it all: “I’m being set up

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+ Study: Games May Stunt Boys’ Schoolwork By admin 17 March 2010 at 1:53 pm and have No Comments


A recent study suggests that the introduction of a videogame console to a household can negatively effect early childhood academic achievement in boys. The experiment was conducted by Robert Weis and Brittany C

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+ GDC: Civ Designer Says Gameplay Is All In Your Head By admin 14 March 2010 at 1:00 pm and have No Comments


SAN FRANCISCO — Sid Meier, creator of Civilization , says gamers are a bunch of head cases. “Player psychology has nothing to do with rational thought,” said the acclaimed game designer during his keynote address at the Game Developers Conference on Friday. Titled “The Psychology of Game Design (Everything You Know Is Wrong),” the speech talked about what’s going on in a player’s brain as he plays a game, and how designers should anticipate and react to their irrational expectations.

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+ GDC: Final Fantasy’s Future Is Interactive Cut Scenes, Downloadable Content By admin 12 March 2010 at 5:49 pm and have No Comments

SAN FRANCISCO — For the future of Final Fantasy , director Motomu Toriyama is looking to Uncharted 2 . The interactive cinematic scenes in Naughty Dog’s critically acclaimed action game seem to have inspired Toriyama to try the same thing in the Final Fantasy games, he said at his Game Developers Conference panel on Friday.

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+ GDC: What Final Fantasy XIII Looked Like on PlayStation 2 By admin 12 March 2010 at 5:08 pm and have No Comments

SAN FRANCISCO — Final Fantasy XIII began its life as a PlayStation 2 game.

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+ February NPD: BioShock 2, Xbox 360 Top the Charts By admin 11 March 2010 at 5:49 pm and have No Comments

The Xbox 360 version of BioShock 2 topped the sales charts in February, moving half a million copies in a month packed with big game releases, the NPD Group said Thursday. Boosted by BioShock , Dante’s Inferno and continued sales of Modern Warfare 2 , the Xbox 360 was the best-selling home game console in the U.S

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+ Photo: Silent Hill Composer Rocks Out at GDC By admin 11 March 2010 at 5:26 pm and have No Comments

SAN FRANCISCO — “Audio is my lover,” Akira Yamaoka said as he kicked off his presentation Thursday at Game Developers Conference.

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+ GDC: Metroid Creator Inspired by Italian Horror Films By admin 11 March 2010 at 2:44 pm and have No Comments

SAN FRANCISCO — Nintendo’s Metroid games take their creative cues from an unlikely source: Dario Argento, the Italian horror film director. At his keynote speech during the Game Developers Conference on Thursday, Metroid creator Yoshio Sakamoto said that Argento’s films Susperia and Deep Red , which he discovered in his youth, awoke his creative sensibilities.

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+ White House: Ask What Game Developers Can Do For Your Country By admin 11 March 2010 at 2:31 pm and have No Comments

SAN FRANCISCO — Kumar Garg, policy analyst for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, wants the game industry to address America’s “national challenges.” In a keynote entitled “Grand Challenges for Game Developers” delivered at the Game Developers Conference on Wednesday, Garg focused on videogames’ unique ability to engage, immerse and teach.

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+ GDC: Sony’s Motion Controller Underwhelms With Janky Games By admin 11 March 2010 at 12:03 pm and have No Comments

SAN FRANCISCO — Sony’s motion controller is called PlayStation Move and will be released this fall, the gamemaker said Wednesday. Whether any killer app games will be released with it is still in question. At a lavish press briefing taking place a few blocks away from the Game Developers Conference, Sony revealed the final name and specifications of Move, which it first showed off at last year’s E3 Expo.The controller itself is almost exactly like the Wii remote, although Sony says it is more precise: PlayStation Eye, Sony’s already-released camera peripheral, sits near your television and tracks a glowing plastic ball on top of the controller.

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