
E3 will be alot smaller this year. It is funny one year after regulating what booth babes can wear the show will never be the same. Bring E3 back with all its glory and babes. Geeks need love too.
Elite is not selling at stores well. Every store have been to this week have half of them still in the store.
Spiderman 3 on torrents before US movie release.
Digg could be no more soon.
Yesterday saw a momentous event in Internet history to be sure.
Whether it has a positive or negative outcome remains to be seen.
A user posted a link on Digg.com to a line of code on a blog. That line of code allows one to unlock certain copy protection features on an HD DVD. Under order from a Cease and Desist declaration by the AACS, claiming it violates copyright law, Digg administrators removed the posting.
What followed was a growing attempt by Digg users to repost the code while Digg administrators struggled to remove it and ban users who did so. Digg cited its need to operate within the law or face consequences that might topple the company.
Kevin Rose has listened to the people and have decided not to remove this code.
PS3 Home beta releasing soon.
New PS4 in 18 months.
We already know that Ken Kutaragi had a vision for the next several PlayStations, but we didn't think they'd literally be right around the corner. Smarthouse claims that we'll be seeing the next version of Sony's game machine within 18 months, which seems way too soon to us. Upon closer reading, it is.
Despite Smarthouse's "it's a PlayStation 4!" it sounds more like the PS3.5 to us. According to the story, "The device will include the same chipset as the current PS3 but where it will differ from the current model is in the drive bay and in the attachment area. It will also include an extensive software suite for the managing of content being streamed to a TV or Hi Fi source."
Wii getting major 3rd party support
Total Known Third-Party Count = 131
10Tacle Studios
A2M
Activision
Amaze Entertainment
AGFRAG
Alten8
AQ Interactive
ASNetworks
Arc Systems
Artdink
Atari
Atlus
Backbone Entertainment
BANPRESTO
Barking Lizards
Big Blue Bubble
Blitz Games
Buena Vista Games
Capcom
Cellien Studios
Cing
Codemasters
Compile Heart
Conspiracy Entertainment
Coresoft
Crossbeam Studios
D2C Games
D3Publisher
Data Design Interactive
Day 1
Detn8 Games
Digital Embyro
EDEN Games
Edge of Reality
eGames
Eidos
Electronic Arts
Eko
Emerging Entertainment
EPOCH
Epyx
From Yellow to Orange
From Software
Gas Powered Games
Gearbox Software
Genki
Gorilla Systems Corporation
Graffiti Entertainment
Grand Prix Games
Grasshopper
High Voltage
Hudson
Ignition Entertainment
Image Epoch
Interactive Brains
Interchannel-Holon
IR Gurus
JALECO
Jet Black Games
JoWood
Keen Games
Koei
Konami / Kojima Studios
Krome Studios
Left Field Productions
Lucasarts
Majesco
Marvelous Interactive / Natsume
Mastiff
Matsuno - Unknown Studio Name
Media Vision
Midway Games
Milestone
MTO
Namco Bandai
Nippon Ichi
Nissimo
Neko Entertainment
NIBRIS
oeFun, Inc
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Pandemic Studios
Papaya Studios
Pipeworks Software
Planet Moon Studios
Playlogic
Powerhead Games
Pronto Games
Pyro Studios
Quotix Software
Radical Entertainment
Raven Software
Red Tribe
Route24
SEGA
Sensory Sweep
Shiny Entertainment
Smart Bomb Interactive
SNK
Spike
Square Enix
Starfish SD
Stormfront Studios
Success
System 3
Taito
Take-Two / Rockstar Games
Tantalus
Tecmo
Telltale Games
Terminal Reality
The Adventure Company
The Game Factor
The Mitchell Corporation
THQ
TOMY
Torus
Totally Games
Townfactory
Tuna Technologies
Twelve Interactive
Ubisoft
Vicious Cycle
Viracious Visions
Virtual Toys
Vivendi Universal Games, Sierra Online
Warner Bros. Interactive
Wayforward
Wideload Games
Yukes
Zoonami
Later gamers
DeathofU