Archive for the ‘Xbox 360’ Category

  • Pure Football: First Shots

    Date: 2010.03.05 | Category: Xbox 360 | Response: 0

    Ubisoft announces its first entry into the competitive world of soccer videogames.

  • DeathSpank

    Date: 2010.03.05 | Category: Xbox 360 | Response: 0

    DeathSpank (X360)
    DeathSpank

  • Batman: Arkham Asylum (Game of the Year Edition)

    Date: 2010.03.05 | Category: Xbox 360 | Response: 0

    Batman: Arkham Asylum (Game of the Year Edition) (X360)
    Batman: Arkham Asylum (Game of the Year Edition)

  • Just Cause 2 Demo Trailer

    Date: 2010.03.05 | Category: Xbox 360 | Response: 0

    Download the Just Cause 2 demo now!

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    Just Cause 2 Demo Trailer” was posted by markwalton on Fri, 05 Mar 2010 02:46:48 -0800
  • Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction Multiplayer Trailer

    Date: 2010.03.05 | Category: Xbox 360 | Response: 0

    Check out all the multiplayer modes in this awesome new trailer.

    Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot


    Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction Multiplayer Trailer” was posted by markwalton on Fri, 05 Mar 2010 02:43:55 -0800
  • Mafia II GDC Trailer

    Date: 2010.03.05 | Category: Xbox 360 | Response: 0

    Girls, guns, and money. Everything a gangster needs.

    Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot


    Mafia II GDC Trailer” was posted by markwalton on Fri, 05 Mar 2010 02:29:37 -0800
  • Major League Baseball 2K10 Review

    Date: 2010.03.04 | Category: Xbox 360 | Response: 0

    MLB 2K10 marks the 10th anniversary of the baseball franchise with a greatly improved game that’s the best in the history of the series.

    Score: 7.5 / good

    Get the full article at GameSpot


    Major League Baseball 2K10 Review” was posted by Brett Todd on Thu, 04 Mar 2010 18:41:36 -0800
  • Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening Daily Demo

    Date: 2010.03.04 | Category: Xbox 360 | Response: 0

    Today On The Spot, David Silverman from Bioware drops by to demo Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening on the PC.

    Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot


    Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening Daily Demo” was posted by Homer on Thu, 04 Mar 2010 17:53:23 -0800
  • Ex-Infinity Ward heads asking for $36 million in suit

    Date: 2010.03.04 | Category: Xbox 360 | Response: 0

    Jason West and Vince Zampella alleging publisher trumped up HR charges, conducted “Orwellian” investigation in order to avoid paying royalties, giving them control over Modern Warfare franchise.

    The basics of Jason West and Vince Zampella’s lawsuit against their former employer Activision were laid out in a press release from their legal representation this morning, but the announcement lacked some colorful details from the actual court filing. The developers’ attorneys have provided GameSpot with a copy of the suit, which paints a more fleshed out picture of Activision’s alleged misdeeds.

    “This lawsuit is solely and regrettably the result of the astonishing arrogance and unbridled greed of defendant Activision,” the suit begins, before getting to the accusations at the heart of the dispute. The developers are accusing Activision of launching a bogus investigation into the pair’s activities specifically for the purpose of firing them and evading contractual obligations, as well as royalty payments set to begin March 31.

    In detailing the investigation that led to their exit from the company, West and Zampella claim that Activision refused to tell them what they were being investigated for, “insisting instead in Orwellian fashion that West and Zampella ‘already have a clear understanding of what they have or have not done.’” The publisher’s investigators are accused of using strongarm tactics, including a six-hour “interrogation” in a windowless conference room over the President’s Day weekend.

    Additionally, West and Zampella said Activision representatives interviewed other Infinity Ward employees so doggedly it drove them to tears, and then told the pair they would be guilty of insubordination–grounds for termination–if they attempted to console the employees. The suit also claims that Activision insisted that West and Zampella turn over their personal computers, cell phones, and other such devices for review. When the pair cited their right to privacy, they were told that asserting that right would be considered insubordination.

    Beyond the investigation and the way it was conducted, West and Zampella are also accusing Activision of trying to back out of a 2008 agreement with the developers. Under the terms of that deal, West and Zampella would extend their contracts until October of 2011 and deliver the finished version of Modern Warfare 2 by November 15, 2009.

    In return, the publisher promised to give the pair creative control over any Call of Duty game set after the Vietnam era (including near-future and far-future versions) or using the Modern Warfare brand. West and Zampella also claim the agreement gave them the right to run Infinity Ward independently of Activision (while remaining a wholly owned subsidiary of the publisher), to develop a new intellectual property after finishing Modern Warfare 2, as well as increased compensation in the form of stock options and royalties for all Call of Duty games, as well as non-Call of Duty games that are built using Infinity Ward’s Modern Warfare engine.

    “Activision has adopted the corporate strategy of forcing Messrs. West and Zampella to sue for their pay–in the hopes of either getting away with not having to pay them anything, or maximizing its leverage to reduce that pay,” the suit alleges. “Such actions are not surprising, given that Activision is run by a CEO who has been publicly quoted as believing the best way to run a videogame studio is to engender a culture of ’skepticism, pessimism, and fear,’ and who prefers to pay his lawyers instead of his employees.”

    West and Zampella are demanding $36 million in damages (as of the date of the filing), future royalties, legal fees, and a judicial determination of their rights to creative control of the Modern Warfare brand, as well as their rights over the Call of Duty brand, as stated in the 2008 agreement.

    Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot


    Ex-Infinity Ward heads asking for $36 million in suit” was posted by Brendan Sinclair on Thu, 04 Mar 2010 17:41:48 -0800
  • Shank Screens

    Date: 2010.03.04 | Category: Xbox 360 | Response: 0

    1 new shots posted.

    Get the full article at GameSpot


    Shank Screens” was posted on Thu, 04 Mar 2010 17:36:01 -0800

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