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Activision Changes Box Art Due to Baja Dispute
Thu, 20 Nov 2008 08:41:00 PST
Joystiq reports that Activision and THQ have settled their previously reported box art lawsuit out of court. Activision has taken the step of changing the art (above), which apparently appeased THQ enough to dismiss the suit. Originally, THQ claimed that the box art for Activision's Score International Baja 1000 was "virtually identical" to THQ's Baja: Edge of Control, which released nearly a month earlier and had box art available online since June.
Apple Pins Its Hopes on Gaming
Thu, 20 Nov 2008 01:00:00 PST
Back when I was in college -- way back in early 1997, I'm afraid -- I wrote a well-reasoned letter to the online arm of Ultra Game Players magazine in defense of Nintendo, whose star was starting to take on a distinct tinge of tarnish among the nascent online hardcore gaming fanbase. The N64's strong launch had deteriorated into the likes of Yoshi's Story, with little but Star Fox 64 and the far-distant Ocarina of Time to look forward to for the foreseeable future. But that's okay, I argued; Nintendo has always employed the same model as Apple Computer, whose Macintosh suffered from the same problems as the N64 -- an expensive proprietary format, relatively sparse releases, an insular corporate culture -- but also offered the same ultimate benefit: powerful hardware and quality software.
Grand Theft Auto 4 DLC Coming February 17
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 23:42:00 PST
Six months after the release of Grand Theft Auto 4, details of the much-hyped episodic downloadable content have emerged. And no, it's definitely not 28 Days Later-style zombie outbreaks or a return trip to San Andreas.
Sins of a Solar Empire 1.1 Patch Released
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 18:29:00 PST
Sins of a Solar Empire fans will have to wait a little bit longer to get their hands on all the goodies being offered in the upcoming Entrenchment expansion pack. But don't worry, Stardock still has your back for Christmas.
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 18:00:00 PST
Microsoft's Games for Windows Live service hasn't exactly been the beacon of light that PC gamers may have been hoping for when it launched last year, but the PC mega-company is not giving up the ghost on its troubled initiative yet. In a recent interview with GameDaily, GFW Live senior marketing manager Michael Wolf discussed some of the changes coming to the service in the near future, including plans to introduce digital distribution.