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A wider point of view, The Title Fight
// videogames
38 days ago
by Joril
The two game most FPS gamers were keeping eyes on were Battlefield3 and Modern Warfare3. A lot of us were wondering if BF3 would make the same impact as it's predecessor. Battlefield2 was the first game to use the modern combat setting but it was Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare that made popular. Sin ...
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The genius of Skylanders
// videogames
38 days ago
by Jeff Peeters
Giant bags of money appear in the game. It’s Christmas morning. I’m awoken from my slumber by the excited sounds of the boys carrying on. My wife, stating the obvious, says, “I think the boys are up.” This year, Santa had decided to leave the stockings in the boys’ rooms rather than by the fireplace ...
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Ocean Marketing Scandal: How The Whole Paul Christoforo Saga Went Down
38 days ago
by Dean Preston
Paul Christoforo Ocean Marketing Emails refers to an email exchange between a customer known as “Dave” and Paul Christoforo, the president of the public relations (PR)...
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Bungie Apple – What Does It Mean?
// technology
38 days ago
by Joseph Garrett
Tweet Yes you read the title correctly. Since it’s split with Microsoft the gaming world has been in speculation about what the future of the now legendary developer Bungie would be. In April 2010 Bungie announced it was signing a 10 publishing agreement with Activision Blizzard to bring new IP’s to ...
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Are FPSes the enemy?
38 days ago
by HootyMcBoob
A man of many talents, Hideo Kojima is best known for his pioneering work in the stealth-action genre with the Metal Gear franchise. In a recent interview with Official PlayStation Magazine he expressed his concern with the state of the … Continue reading →
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Ex-U.S. Paratrooper Rips 'Hideous' Ad for 'Modern Warfare 3'
38 days ago
by David Gianatasio
Author and former U.S. Army paratrooper D.B. Grady lays down some heavy fire in The Atlantic, blasting 72andSunny's hugely popular Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 ad with Sam Worthington and Jonah Hill as hideous, tasteless, and perhaps even "deliberately offensive." Combining slapstick with state-of ...
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