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<![CDATA[ Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive veteran designer Tomonobu Itagaki's upcoming action game Devil's Third is poised for a comeback. The developer today shared a new logo for the game on his Facebook page and said the game will finally be officially (re)-revealed later this year.Itagaki left Team Ninja in 2008 and later established Valhalla Game Studios with other veterans of TESO Gold the Ninja Gaiden developer. The studio announced Devil's Third in 2010 at which time THQ was expected to publish the game.After THQ went bankrupt in 2012, the game's fate was left in the balance. However, Itagaki reclaimed the Devil's Third rights from THQ and said late last year that the game was 80 percent complete and on schedule for a release in 2014. The game was at one point scheduled for release on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, though it's unclear if the game has shifted to new consoles like the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, or Wii U.Valhalla Game Studios has major plans for the game, as it expects to expand the Devil's Third property into other forms of Buy TESO Gold media, including manga, novels, animation, and film, in an effort to spin the fiction into a "blockbuster franchise.
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<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2014 10:05:45 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ He said before Criterion made Burnout Paradise, the developer toyed with the idea of a Burnout game set along Route 66."We got as far as renting cars to do it for real," Ward said.Lastly, Ward said he worked on a semi-open-world Medal of Honor game that would have allowed gamers to play as the Germans."I once spent a month or so writing up a Medal of Honor game where you played as the Germans.<br><br><br><br>For the first half. Invading England," he said. "I was a HUGE MoH fan back in the day. Would have loved a crack at it. Would have gone open world a bit too. And been very British at core."In April, Ward revealed that Criterion Games would be moving away from racing games, saying "after over a decade of making racing games, it's time to make something new.<br><br><br><br>"Need for Speed, the film based on Electronic Arts' racing franchise and starring Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul, has cruised to over $100 million in total lifetime box office grosses. In the United States, the movie has banked $30.5 million, while international receipts total over $96.1 million.Combined, Need for Speed's worldwide box office performance so far has reached $126.6 million.
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<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2014 11:09:00 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ A more detailed workaround is explained on the site.As for the GameStick running hot, PlayJam said, "higher temperatures will be experienced when downloading and / or playing games. Under normal use, the average external temperature of ESO Gold for Sale GameStick will be between 40°c and 56°c. This will feel warm and at times hot to the touch."Powered by Android, the Gamestick features an ARM Cortex A9 CPU and a Mali 400 GPU, as well as 8B of onboard storage and a Micro SD slot. The system also features built-in Wi-Fi, 1080p playback, Bluetooth 4.0, and "full parental control" with content filters.Included with every $80 package are one Gamestick console, one Bluetooth control, a power adapter, and all other cables needed to Cheapest ESO Gold get the system running. The console is available to preorder today through Amazon and GameStop, among others.
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2014 10:26:55 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ Developer of the hugely popular League of Legends Riot Games has said that it has no plans to use its patents offensively.Riot made the statement on its official website after a user on the game's subreddit called attention to a patent the company was granted by the US Patent Office. The patent pertains to several aspect of<a href="http://www.esosale.com/">TESO Gold</a> the spectator mode,<br><br> allowing the camera to "time shift" (replay), and calculate "interest values" to automatically follow different players in the match.Riot also has patents on its matchmaking system and Tribunal feature, which allows the community to claim and review complaints against other players."We have no interest in using any patents offensively," Riot CEO Brandon Beck and president Marc Merrill wrote on the company's official website. "<br><br>The US patent system is broken and needs reform. Many gaming companies -- including us -- are getting attacked by patent trolls."The post encouraged fans to <a href="http://www.esosale.com/">Cheap ESO Gold</a> read up on the subject on the Electronic Frontier Foundation website, and reminded them that Riot has previously given written permission to the community to us its intellectual property in many ways.
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2014 11:05:46 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ But if it's not, for god's sake leave it out. Stop shoehorning into stuff that has no business being there [cheers from audience]. And ultimately, Machine Games knows single-player. And this is the kind of game they wanted to create, and so we just never really had a conversation about multiplayer. It's like, 'All right, if that's not what you're making, let's just make this the best that we can,' <br><br>and that's what we're doing."Hines said he believes there is a major contingent of gamers today that still enjoy "robust" single-player experiences. He pointed out that one of his favorite games from last year was Naughty Dog's The Last of Us, and even though it did have a multiplayer mode, he said he never played it, and he still felt like it was the "best money I spent last year."<br><br>One issue that does crop up, however, with single-player games is that people won't continue to play them unless they have a reason to. A multiplayer mode is often looked at as a means to meet this desire, but it's not the only way, Hines said. He teased that Bethesda may soon announce an all-new game mode for Wolfenstein: The New Order that you'll unlock after gathering every collectible."Replayability obviously is an important thing. Extending what you're getting for your money is something we're very well aware of," Hines said. "There's a couple of different things we're doing.
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<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2014 11:41:19 +0900</pubDate>
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