US: EA Sports Active shops open

EA has launched specific retail stores for its Sports Active range of games in the US. GoNintendo is reporting that the shops can be found in Boston and San Francisco, and opened on November 15th. The stores are open seven days a week, and will close on December 14th. EA …

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Call of Duty: Zombies hits iPhone

Whilst triple-A release Modern Warfare 2 keeps itself busy by tearing up the record books in the traditional games industry, Activision has released yet another Call of Duty title – World at War: Zombies on the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. Priced at 5.99, the title in an extension of …

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EEDAR: Marketing more important than quality

A higher marketing spend can increase a game’s gross revenue three times more than positive review scores. That’s according to new research by EEDAR, presented at the Montreal International Games Summit by the firm’s Jesse Divnich. During the presentation, Divnich explained that poorer quality games will a bigger marketing will …

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Wii Music Plus inbound?

Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto has suggested that the company could produce a sequel to Wii Music in the future. The game was met with a disappointing response when released in 2008, selling little more than 2.65 million over the last year. While Nintendo has admitted Wii Music failed to perform, Miyamoto …

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PS3 joins the Facebook party

With Microsoft’s social media bonanza due to hit Xbox 360 today – bringing with it integrated Facebook, Twitter and Last.FM functionality – Sony has announced a similar upgrade for PS3 via its US blog. The upcoming 3.10 firmware update will introduce Facebook into the XMB. Users will also have the …

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More Games as Gifts for Women

Forty-two percent of American adults plan to give or hope to receive video game this holiday season, according to a new report released today by U.S trade body, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA). Forty-seven percent of respondents identified women as an intended gift recipient, a 31 percent increase from 2007. …

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