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Yahoo Continues Down Side Trends
The reduced revenue when compared with anticipated income, which in turn emerged even; as Yahoo carried on to enhance their income, elevated fresh new worries regarding Yahoo’s initiatives to improve income development from internet marketing marketplace which Yahoo is dependent upon. Income coming from search on Yahoo’s internet sites during the 2nd one fourth dropped [...]
Rumor: Space Channel 5 coming to Wii, other systems
Filed under: Retro, Nintendo Wii, Rhythm, Fashion Between Nights and the upcoming Samba de Amigo, Sega seems pretty committed to remaking their classic franchises on the Wii. Soon there might be a third series to add to the list, as Japanese news site The Magic Box is reporting that Sega has announced Space Channel 5.0. [...]
Army pulls sponsorship from game competition, puts event in question
Filed under: Culture, Microsoft Xbox 360, Competitive Gaming, Business Gamers in western Kentucky have one less reason to smile this morning with news that the area’s annual gaming tournament, dubbed Gameathon, is likely in jeopardy of taking place this year at all. The reason? According to a report by the Bowling Green Daily News, the [...]
Rumorang: The ‘final’ Smash Bros. Brawl roster
Filed under: Retro, Nintendo Wii, Fighting Rumors of the final Smash Bros. roster (past the 25 officially announced characters) are nothing new, but with the game’s Japanese release nearing, such rumors seem to be reaching a fever pitch. The latest fuel for the fire is the above picture, which purports to show a final roster [...]
Joyswag – The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters
Filed under: Joyswag You know we loved it, you know the critics loved it, but unfortunately we’re not in control of every movie theater in the US (… yet) so we imagine the vast majority of you didn’t have a chance to catch King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters. Thankfully, the democratizing influence of [...]
Today in Joystiq: January 25, 2008
Oh the fun you can have with LEGO, Mario and plasticine. (Thanks, Jonathan) Check out the highlights for today: JoystiqueryDS Fanboy Lite: Jan. 19 – Jan. 25Joystiq Podcast 035 – Mega editionJoyswag – The King of Kong: A Fistful of QuartersThe Political Game: Stand up and be countedToday’s most familiar video: LOST gameplay footage NewsSmash [...]
PS2 vs. PSP online play, care of Yu-Gi-Oh
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PSP, Online PlayStation 2 owners looking to take on their portable siblings can now do so with online battles of the new Yu-Gi-Oh! game, The Beginning of Destiny. According to the press release (via PSP Fanboy), the PS2 and PSP titles can do battle and, akin to other card [...]
Former Naughty Dogs go to work on ‘Bruising’ WiiWare puzzler
Filed under: Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Puzzle, Casual Ex-Naughty Dog developers John Hughes and Andrew Gilmour have announced the first title from their new studio, Steel Penny Games. Bruiser and Scratchin the Case of the Puzzling Paw is said to “blend a challenging puzzle game with dramatic fantasy environments and appealing characters for an [...]
The Political Game: Stand up and be counted
Filed under: Features, Politics Each week Dennis McCauley contributes The Political Game, a column on the collision of politics and video games: The video game industry finally stood up for itself this week when Electronic Arts called Fox News out over the network’s lies about Mass Effect. It’s about time. The theme of this column, [...]