- Tuesday, June 29, 2010, 12:30
- Joystiq
Are you ready to totally destroy some people on vacation who felt like trying out a Wii game? Get to your local mall or Six Flags next month! This summer, Nintendo is holding a Wii Games: Summer 2010 competition, with initial matches held throughout the country, culminating in a final showdown in Los Angeles
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- Friday, May 7, 2010, 7:55
- gamesindustry
Michael Rawlinson, the director general of trade association ELSPA has told GamesIndustry.biz that the most important result to come out of the general election will be a strong and stable government that is capable of making decisions. Anything else, he said, will be bad for the games industry and for the country as a whole as parliament is "paralysed" and unable to support key ...
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- Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 1:00
- Joystiq
The South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has announced two new policies aimed at stifling so-called video game addiction among the country's youth. Dubbed the "nighttime shutdown," users ages 19 and under of certain online games will be required to select one of three mandatory six-hour blackout periods set for the middle of the night, during which a user would be barred ...
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- Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 12:23
- gamesindustry
Market intelligence firm, Niko Partners, has released some of the findings from its latest report into China's videogames industry, predicting that the online games business in the country will be worth an estimated $9.2 billion in 2014. That's up from £3.57 billion in 2009 and a predicted $4.5 billion for this calendar year, working on the basis of a compound annual growth rate of ...
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- Tuesday, March 16, 2010, 6:38
- gamesindustry
Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Conservative leader David Cameron and Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg are lending cross-party support to the British Inspiration Awards, a new initiative to honour the UK's creative sectors, including games, film and the arts. The executive committee for the awards is being led by Nintendo's David Yarnton, and it will also be a charity-facing event with 100 per cent of ...
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- Monday, February 22, 2010, 22:00
- Joystiq
Heavy Rain has been officially banned in the United Arab Emirates . The news comes courtesy of Kotaku , which confirmed a report on the ban from website Middle East Gamers .
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- Wednesday, February 10, 2010, 6:00
- Joystiq
We've been following this story for quite some time now. Australia is currently debating a new R18+ rating , which would allow more mature games to be released in the country uncensored.
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- Thursday, January 7, 2010, 1:02
- Joystiq
Just three short years after the CES 2007 announcement that Microsoft's Mediaroom software would turn your Xbox 360 into an IPTV set-top box, Microsoft is finally ready to deliver on that promise (and no, the 2008 BT rollout doesn't count ). "I'm happy to announce that later this year AT&T will also enable subscribers to U-verse to enjoy service on their Xbox 360 ...
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- Wednesday, January 6, 2010, 4:00
- Joystiq
Australians have gotten the short end of the gaming stick for some time now, with several games either receiving edits or simply being banned because of the country's lack of an adult classification. Now you can be the one doing the stick shortening thanks to the free downloadable title Ban This Game! , which lets you click on arguably offensive materials to ban them ...
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- Friday, December 18, 2009, 6:44
- gamesindustry
Frontier has announced it has partnered once again with Square Enix for the release of LostWinds sequel Winter of the Melodias in Japan. The game will be released in the country on December 22. "We're very pleased to be joining forces again with Square Enix to bring the sequel to gamers in Japan and Asia." said David Braben, Frontier's chairman and founder Read more..
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