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Wii

Submission + - Wii fights PS3: new game every 2 weeks!

destinyland writes: Last week Sony announced they'd release 34 new PS3 games within the next year — but the Wii just struck back. On July 30, after the release of Mario Strikers Charged, Nintendo will release an astounding 12 new Wii games within the next two months. And the release rate for Nintendo DS is even more amazing, with two new games every week from July through September — 36 in all. If the console wars will be won with games — Nintendo just launched a nuclear missile.
Security

Submission + - STEAM 'Hacked', Credit Card Details Stolen

Harv writes: "According to DailyTech, a hacker known as MaddoxX made a posting on an anti-STEAM website about how he successfully bypassed VALVe's security system and stole a significant amount of data mostly regarding VALVe Cafe owners and users' credit card information."
It's funny.  Laugh.

Submission + - Have Your Game and Eat it Too

Jen Dixson writes: "GWN's Jen Dixson has compiled what could be the most comprehensive list of game cakes ever produced. The article goes into detail about each cake, including where it originated, and for what purpose. And, of course, the juicy details about what each cake is made from are included as well. Feed your eyeballs here!"
Media

Submission + - Dissecting Jack Thompson's Lies

evil agent writes: Kotaku's Brian Crecente analyzes Jack Thompson's recent TV appearance. While discussing the motives of the Virgina Tech shootings, Thompson is able to place the blame on video games, even before the shooter's identity was released. Brian goes through more of his inaccuracies.
Editorial

Submission + - Art Community Probed for Opinions on Videogames

Dim writes: Gamesradar has a feature and short documentary (on the first page of the article) up in which they discuss the question, 'Are games art?' Rather than speaking to developers, they prodded SF Museum of Modern Art employees and visitors. The general response from the mostly non-gamer public was, 'yes, games can be art.'
Sony

Submission + - Sony Planning 80GB PS3

narramissic writes: "Included in a filing made by Sony to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) earlier this month regarding a change to the PlayStation 3's Bluetooth module is notification of a new PS3 game console with a higher-capacity hard-disk drive. From the cover letter: 'The model CECHE01 to be added by the difference of the capacity of hard disk.' It then says the new model will have an 80G-byte drive."
Enlightenment

Submission + - Exigent and the future of gaming in India - Part 1

Ishaan writes: "http://flamewaradvance.blogspot.com/2007/03/exigen t.html

Exigent is an outsourcing company in India involved in video game art direction. What sets these guys apart from the rest is that they hope to compete with China and eventually grow into a fulltime PC game developer. With industry veterans on board who have worked for Atari, EA, Raven and Artificial Studio, Exigent looks to be a huge step in the right direction for the gaming scene in a country where the industry is only just starting to pick up.

Part 1 of this two-part interview is with Exigent CCO Paul Steed, who talks about outsourcing, cultural differences in game development, fighting piracy and the possibility of a separate Game Developers Conference for India."
Role Playing (Games)

Submission + - Charlie Stross on Future of MMORPGs

Tarinth writes: "Charlie Stross, a science fiction novelist who has written about the Singularity and a variety of man-meets-machine topics for the past decade, takes a stab at predicting where MMORPGs will take us over 25 years — including thoughts about metacomputing platforms for serverless virtual worlds, better interfaces, integration with 3D printers and the overall cultural impact of online gaming. See: Life's a Game and Then You Die: the Future of Online Games"
PlayStation (Games)

Submission + - Irish PS3 Launch Feedback

GI Primal writes: "Gaming Ireland's KiZmEt took a field trip today to gauge the success of the PS3 launch in Ireland. The results were somewhat disappointing however if not surprising. With a trip around most of Ireland's major electronics and game retailers to talk with their employees about the launch it was discovered that none of the stores had sold out the console and that in fact some stores had yet to sell a single console. While some of the retail staff were quick to point out that neither the Xbox 360 nor the Nintendo Wii had sold out on launch day it has to be pointed out that all pre-orders were booked out in both cases whereas you can still walk into a shop right now and pick up a PS3 immediately. It also must be pointed out that none of the stores visited today could actually supply us with a Nintendo Wii as it is still sold out. It appears that in the strongest gaming market in europe people are not overly enamoured with Sony's behemoth console. For the full story check out this article"
PlayStation (Games)

PlayStation 3 Launches in EU/AU 123

stpk4 wrote to mention some articles discussing the launch of the PlayStation 3 in Europe; London saw Phil Harrison handing out HD sets, while Microsoft's party barge and lackluster crowds marked the Parisian launch. The Australian launch went well but also saw disappointing crowds, with media, security, and store officials outnumbering the customers for much of the event. Eurogamer has a comprehensive list of launch titles, for those of you in the new territories thinking of picking up a console.
Wii

Submission + - Wii bowling over U.S. retirees

murdock238 writes: ""That bet paid off. The Wii outsold the new Microsoft and Sony consoles in January and February and is generating its own buzz with everyone from nuns to cancer patients to toddlers. There are Wii parties and Wii bowling contests. Players, who often look quite silly and occasionally injure themselves in fits of overzealous play, upload video of their Wii antics to a variety of technology Web sites like GameTrailers.com and Google's YouTube. "I thought it was tremendous," said Ted Campbell, 77. Last week he played the Wii for the first time at Springfield, Virginia's Greenspring Retirement Community, where Ebert is also a resident.""
Handhelds

Submission + - Neoflash Homebrew Coding Contest

YokimaSun writes: The Neoflash Homebrew Coding Contest has just finished and this years event partnered by Homebrew communities DCEmu and Emuboards has had 55 entries by the best amateur coders in the Nintendo DS and PSP Homebrew scenes. Pick of the bunch this year for the DS was the port of Duke Nukem 3D, DS Sports (a Wii Sports Clone), Beup (MSN for DS) & WolveSlayer . Best of the PSP Entries were Afkim3 (Trillian type app) and Hexaxis . Enjoy the best of legal homebrew development on your games consoles.
Puzzle Games (Games)

Submission + - Dreamcast Homebrew game to be published on the DS

YokimaSun writes: Alten8 are to (commercially) publish, Harmless lion's Dreamcast independent/homebrew game, Cool Herders for the Nintendo DS. Cool Herders was a homebrew game for the Dreamcast release with the Tonic disc at E3, back in 2001 Its great to see homebrew hit the big time. Heres More info: " Four player wi-fi action will feature in this great game , which is based on its creators original Dreamcast version but with all new features for the DS . It is a perfect first market entry for Alten8 as a publisher , to launch itself into the console market. Full details will be released over the coming weeks of both this , and the other future console titles from Alten8."

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