Wednesday, March 31, 2004
The 3D graphics development team behind "The Last Samurai" and numerous video games is auctioning its services on eBay after losing their jobs to offshoring.
Have some spare cash to spend on eBay? If your bid is high enough, you could win the The 3D graphics development team behind several video games including "Myst" and "Warcraft III" in addition to the Tom Cruise movie, "The Last Samurai". Gus Grubba and his San Francisco-based team of graphics developers were laid off and are looking for a high bidder to keep them together as a team. Save your cash for the April 2 bidding deadline.
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Al on 03/31 at 02:32 PM
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Konami of Europe has today released new information concerning the new close-quarter combat (CQC) system that will appear in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
According to GameSpot, Konami of Europe has detailed the close-quarter combat system to be used in the game. This will be used to mimic hand-to-hand combat techniques and will allow multiple opponent fights, and adds to the stealth approach of not using weapons to take out opponents.
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Al on 03/31 at 02:25 PM
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Tuesday, March 30, 2004
The gaming generation connects with Army recruiters interactively.
Forget about having Sarge giving you a pep talk about how great life in the Army can be. America's Army has become a runaway hit, and the U.S. Army is delighted at the opportunity to get new recruits. They're even hosting tournaments so gamers can truly see if they can be the best that they can be. "This is a fantastic recruiting opportunity," says Lt. Col. John Gillette. "We would like to sign up as many as possible. We are looking for five to ten." Currently available on the PC, console versions are in development to broaden the audience (and recruitment pool) that the game caters to. Perhaps we'll finally get a chance to find those elusive weapons of mass destruction after all.
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Al on 03/30 at 11:31 PM
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Shrunken Old Skool NES memories
According to GamePro, the successful Famicom-Mini line is coming to the U.S. Nintendo is planning to bring some retro NES memories to the GBA, with a restyled Game Boy Advance SP that will look resemble a miniature NES console along with eight classic NES reworked for the Game Boy Advance. The games are Donkey Kong, Pac-Man, The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros, Excitebike, Ice Climber, Xevious and Bomberman and are expected to sell for $19.99 each. The retro GBA SP will cost the same as the standard SP model, at $99.99.
From Gamers, "Wait 'til you hear! On June 7, Nintendo is going totally retro with a classic collection of eight Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games for the Game Boy Advance and a tubular new Game Boy Advance SP that looks like an itty bitty NES console. The '80s were, like, a long time ago. But everything from then is way cool again. Back then, games went from blocky bleeps and bloops to sweet side-scrollers like Super Mario Bros. And the most excellent NES saved the day for the video game industry. Bonus!"
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Al on 03/30 at 08:30 PM
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Whip cracking Castlevania rumor nothing to flinch at.
Gigex reports that rumors of a new Castlevania game for the Gamecube by British developer Kuju is just a lot of hot air. A Kuju spokesperson stated that there's "categorically not one iota of truth in this story."
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Al on 03/30 at 08:14 PM
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