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The Onion satirises Sony’s hardware, hits the nail on the head
Several people have sent me the link to the Onion’s satirical take on Sony’s hardware, titled “Sony’s New Piece of S*** that Doesn’t F***ing Work“. As the title suggests, it’s NSFW, so be warned. This is symptomatic...
- Posted 17 years ago
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Midway files for Chapter 11 protection
Midway has announced that it will seek Chapter 11 protection from its creditors, although this does not affect operations outside the US. Chapter 11 does not mean that the company has gone bust: it allows the company...
- Posted 17 years ago
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The black & white era: are games finally waking up to aesthetic style, or taking a step back?
Love, by Eskil Steenberg There was a time (and perhaps we’re still in the middle of it) when visual quality equalled realism. Vectors lead to sprites, lead to polygons (forgive me if that’s the wrong order, most...
- Posted 17 years ago
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Eidos acquired by Square Enix
Square Enix this morning launched a recommended all-cash offer for Eidos, the beleagured British games publisher. The offer is priced at 32 pence a share, valuing Eidos at £84 million. This represents a premium of 129% over yesterday’s...
- Posted 17 years ago
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Further redundancies at NCSoft?
We’re picking up rumours about layoffs at NCSoft in Brighton. It’s unclear if it is simply the result of the restructuring announced in September last year, which put 60 development jobs “at risk”, or it is something...
- Posted 17 years ago
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Why micro-transactions won’t work
Clay Shirky is my favourite Web 2.0 thinker (his piece on the cognitive surplus should be required reading for anyone thinking about how to engage consmers in the Web 2.0 era). His latest post discusses the futility...
- Posted 17 years ago
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Ticketmaster and LiveNation to merge: is the music industry in more trouble than we thought?
Tickemaster and LiveNations are to combine in a $2.5 billion merger. Ticketmaster (NASDAQ: TKTM) is the largest ticketing service in the US while Live Nation (NYSE: LYV) provides artist management, venue ownership and event promotion, and is the...
- Posted 17 years ago



