Sell, sell, sell

Ubisoft has been busy and you don’t have to look very hard to find the evidence. When Assassins’s Creed was released last year, it became the fastest-selling new IP in five year. And with a 36 per cent rise in profits in the last financial year, plus the release of …

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Nintendo teams up with McDonalds

Nintendo Japan has struck a deal with McDonalds for a browser branded with the restaurant’s logo available to DS users. The application connects to a page of McDonald’s news and also has links to current McDonald’s promotions and nutritional information. According to Siliconera, Nintendo will offer DS demos and a …

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Age Of Conan tempts in 400,000 gamers

Funcom-developed MMO Age Of Conan: Hyborian Adventures has attracted over 400,000 gamers online – with almost half coming from the North American market. Funcom also reported substantial traffic to the Age of Conan websites, with more than 2.2 million unique visitors during the last ten days. The initial sales and …

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Wii Fit topples GTA IV in Spain

Wii Fit has overtaken the PS3 version of Rockstar’s GTA IV in the Spanish entertainment software chart. The Rockstar title slips to second in its third week on the chart, with the 360 version of the title dropping down to fifth. However, GTA still rules the roost elsewhere across Europe. …

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Popcorn Arcade expands into US

Developer-cum-publisher Data Design Interactive has opened a new US office in Sarasota, Florida. The studio will operate as a separate US registered company. The firm says the HQ can ‘provide the correct creative atmosphere required to work effectively on today’s demanding Next-Gen projects’ – including PS3 and Xbox 360 titles. …

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Mandalay to buy Zoo Games

The company formerly known as Zoo Digital Publishing is set to get a new parent, following the buyout of GreenScreen Interactive by Los Angeles-based Mandalay Media. The announcement of the deal comes just one month after New York-based GreenScreen snapped up Zoo and Destination Software – merging the two companies …

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ID pulls out of the ESA

Doom developer id Software has left the Entertainment Software Association, joining the recent departures of Activision, Vivendi, and LucasArts. A representative from the company told Next-Gen.biz that it had opted to not renew its membership with the ESA, which organises the E3 expo. Id declined to comment further. In an …

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