Wake up! After that headline, we saw you start dozing and we wanted to make sure you were with us for the next hundred-ish words of pure , unbridled excitement . According to SouthPeak Interactive’s fiscal 2010 second quarter financial results released this morning (which make up the last three months of calendar 2009, ending December 31), the publisher netted $10.1 million, a 42% decline from fiscal 2009’s second quarter results of $17.3 million

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SouthPeak revenue down 42% year-over-year in second quarter of FY2010
Apparently ” early 2010 ” meant “right now,” as it looks like Apogee’s Wolfenstein pseudo-sequel Rise of the Triad is already available for the iPhone. To mark the release, Apogee has announced that developer Mobilia Interactive plans to deliver a free update to the game entitled Extreme Rise of the Triad

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iPhone Rise of the Triad getting free add-on
Ellis : So, this one time, me and my buddy, Keith, we saw these infected Valentine cards on the internet. And Keith was like, “Hey, we could make some money selling those.” So he got out his little sister’s box of crayons and made a couple. Then, I was like, “Keith, we ain’t gonna make no money selling five cards.” So he spent a whole year drawing, like, a thousand cards or something

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Reloading! New Left 4 Dead Valentine cards
As if Obsidian didn’t already have enough on its plate, with Alpha Protocol somewhere doing something and Fallout: New Vegas nuking this fall , the company is now in a “services agreement” to assist Red Eagle Games with The Wheel of Time titles. Red Eagle Games COO Larry Mondragon states that although his company is the producer and publisher, it “could benefit from supplementing small in-house technical and creative teams with a proven third party developer.” The “first-generation of [the] Wheel of Time games” will be available on PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. The last we’d heard about these Wheel of Time games was the distribution agreement hammered out with EA back in January 2009, a few months before that, the games were announced by the newly founded LA studio .

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Red Eagle and Obsidian collaborating on Wheel of Time
In addition to revealing its latest financial figures , Nintendo has released some interesting facts about its two star performers, the Wii and DS. As revealed in the financials, the Wii has sold over 67 million units since its launch in 2006. Putting that in context, Nintendo reveals that the original Nintendo Entertainment System sold 61.91 units in its lifetime, which now makes the Wii the company’s most successful console of all time

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Wii sales surpass NES; DS Nintendo’s best-selling hardware ever
NinjaBee is working on a Kingdom for Keflings sequel, which takes the logical next step and is quite expectedly titled A World of Keflings . IGN has the first details of the follow-up that has “multiple kingdoms to explore, each with its own climate, resources, and culture.” A World of Kelings sound like it’s the same gameplay you remember from the original …

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NinjaBee’s next game: A World of Keflings
Holy wow, there’s actually some news about Obsidian / Bethesda’s Fallout: New Vegas .

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Namco Bandai to spread Fallout: New Vegas across Australia, Europe
Europe’s ginormous GamesCom in Cologne, Germany looks like it’s trying to eliminate whatever possible competition it may have from Games Convention Online in Leipzig this year. The first details about the 2010 convention reveal that organizers are planning an “area dedicated to online and browser games,” which was kinda Leipzig’s thing for its 43,000 visitors that attended GCO last year

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GamesCom 2010 takes aim at ‘Games Convention Online,’ first details revealed
The Associated Press is reporting that increased security measures on international flights inbound to the United States have been eased.

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In-Flight Electronics Rules Eased After Two-Day Crackdown [Tsa]
It’s not a petty concern. Since Friday’s incident en route to Detroit, airlines are ramping up security procedures at the behest of the government, and “approved portable electronic devices” have long been a whipping boy for this sort of thing.

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How Will New Rules Affect In-Flight Gaming? [Tsa]