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Submission + - Top GunBound Player Kidnapped For His Password

Malygris writes: "A gang of geniuses in Sao Paulo kidnapped the world's top GunBound player, with the intent of securing his game account password and selling it for $8,000. Unfortunately for them, they didn't count on the guy's dedication to his game: After five hours of gun-waving, he refused to talk, and the four-man gang gave up and turned him loose. They were quickly taken into custody by Brazilian police, while the hard-nosed GunBound player receives equal parts acclaim for his balls and ridicule for his stupidity for refusing to give up a game password to a man with a gun. Either way you look at it, it's a whole new level of hardcore."
PlayStation (Games)

Submission + - Sony Releases Firmware, Heavenly Sword Demo

fistfullast33l writes: "Sony has released a Playstation 3 firmware upgrade to Japan overnight, with the version coming to the European region within the next day or so — no word on the US version but it probably will hit around the same time. New features include customized backgrounds on the XMB and the ability to change game resolution within both PS3 games and PS2/PS1 games as well. Another feature I personally am looking for includes greater folder customization — maybe I can create a music playlist now? This upgrade leads to speculation that 2.0 will probably include in-game XMB integration and hopefully in-game soundtracks. Also coming this week is the highly anticipated Heavenly Sword demo."
Nintendo

Submission + - Wii Connect 24 may cause heat-related problems. (computerandvideogames.com)

mgabrys_sf writes: "WiiConnect24, a system built into Wii to keep the console constantly connected to the internet when on standby, is reported to be causing consoles to develop faults." reports computerandvideogames.com. Mine hasn't bricked but I can confirm that the unit seems very warm to the touch — warmer than when played in fact. Even if the problem isn't widespread, I deactivated WC24 because — as the article says — it's proved to be a non-essestial feature so far anyway and not worth risking a slow heat-death situation over the lifespan of the unit.
Movies

Submission + - Spielberg's gaming vision emerges (bbc.co.uk)

Cogita writes: Does a sucsessful director career a game design guru make? Read on to find out.
Two video games developed with director Steven Spielberg are to be shown off at the E3 conference in Los Angeles. The filmmaker has collaborated with Electronic Arts, the world's largest games publisher, on three titles. The first, codenamed LMNO, is a contemporary action adventure, said Neil Young, general manager of EA's Los Angeles studio. The second, with the codename PQRS, is a puzzle game designed for Nintendo's Wii console.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6287628.stm

PC Games (Games)

Submission + - What's Killing Game Development? (firingsquad.com)

Wishful Gamer writes: "Ever Wonder why there are so many game Sequels? Why are sports games a dime a dozen? What happened to all the truly innovative games? The demand for quality video games has never been higher and the means to creating them is building it's own gallows. Developers are favoring quantity over quality becuase the risk is so high and gamers are starting to get bored."
Wii

Submission + - Wii lightsaber game in the works (gamasutra.com)

moderatorrater writes: Gamasutra's reporting on a Lucasarts employee answer to a question about a Wii lightsaber game. From the article:

We're all over that, and internally we have already played a lightsaber game on the Wii. It's a lot of fun, and we'll get there.
Hopefully it's more like Jedi Academy than Jedi Power Battles.

XBox (Games)

Submission + - A Tale of 11 Broken Xbox 360s (1up.com)

hctimo787 writes: Over the past several years, the console wars have heated up considerably, with many pundits hailing the increased competition in the industry as generally good for the consumer. But when deadlines are met with haste, and competition forces product out the door faster than ever, the consumer can still be burned. 1up.com's Philip Kollar writes about Justin Lowe's experience: A Tale of 11 Broken Xbox 360s.
Games

Submission + - Duke Nukem Forever Release Date: 12/1/07! (bestbuy.com)

wiggles writes: It's offical. According to this Best Buy page, Duke Nukem Forever is scheduled for release on December 1st of 2007. Talk about a solution to global warming! All we need to do is find hell, and use the sub-zero temperatures to siphon off our excess heat!
Hardware Hacking

Submission + - Mechanical pong. 1

MicklePickle writes: There's nothing better than retro video games, (IMO), the ultimate retro is something like a pure mechanical pinball or one arm bandit. You can actually go one step further.. Mechanical pong. This guy here has made a purely mechanical version of pong. No computers, no microprocessors, in fact no semiconductors. Just built from wood, plastic, wire, and relays. Pretty impressive. You can pick up the 'how did I make it' video from here.
Wii

Submission + - Swedish musicians conduct concert with Wiimotes

An anonymous reader writes: Utilizing some Wiimotes and a GlovePIE script, some Wii fans known as "ii" from Stockholm, Sweden managed to conduct a two-man concert recently. In the embedded video, their song "aa" is performed and we find ourselves to be in a mild state of awe. We just love what people can do with their Wiimotes!

The story and a video of the performance at www.nintendowiifanboy.com.
Classic Games (Games)

Submission + - Adult Swim guys animate Pacman (superdeluxe.com)

Will writes: "This is a short I saw at SXSW this year. Some Adult Swim guys made a really well done cartoon about Pacman. The best part was afterwards when all the filmmakers spoke about their shorts, and while everyone described the immense costs endured and all the years they spent, these guys said it took them "two weeks and eleven dollars to feed the sound guy". Pretty funny. http://www.superdeluxe.com/sd/contentDetail.do?id= D81F2344BF5AC7BB27B66E8533EED677521D955A021BC5BC"
PC Games (Games)

Submission + - New Duke Nukem Screen?

Conception writes: They really mean business this time. Yesterday a new and crappy scan of Duke Nukem Forever appeared on the 3D Realms forums. The image shows a dark room filled with stuff that can't be expressed properly by a non-hardcore fan like me. After various scan and photoshop jobs however, the first better quality images were uploaded and ... I still can't make out what the hell is going on. Maybe this is a Chinese myth dragon or something, I don't know. Hopefully a high resolution picture will be released soon.
PC Games (Games)

Submission + - Second Earth: When Google Earth meets Second Life (technologyreview.com)

Lucas123 writes: "MIT's Technology Review has a great article on the logical merging of social virtual worlds with the growing number of Web maps in order to create a far more realistic immersive experience. "Neogeography": user-created content, such as travel photos and blog posts, pinned to specific map locations, has created public maps full of details about everything from the history of genocide to spots for romance. 'Google has now built a similar annotation feature directly into Google Maps. "As these two trends continue from opposite directions, it's natural to ask what will happen when Second Life and Google Earth, or services like them, actually meet."'"
Toys

Submission + - Coming to toy shelves: 'Halo 3' line by McFarlane (com.com)

Raver32 writes: "With the announcement that Microsoft's upcoming Halo 3-branded Xbox 360 controllers will feature art by Spawn creator Todd McFarlane, it seemed only a matter of time before McFarlane Toys officially took the wraps off a full toy line based on the sci-fi shooter. On Monday, the company did just that, announcing a licensing agreement with Microsoft that should have Halo 3 toys on shelves by spring 2008. McFarlane Toys' foray into the Halo universe will result in five action figures and three vehicles. In addition to the iconic Master Chief (who will sport more than 18 points of articulation), the action figure roster includes a brute chieftain, a jackal sniper, a two-pack of grunts, and the holographic guide Cortana (with light-up action, naturally)."

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