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TGR News Recap - June 25th
Posted by Brandon Hess, 152 days ago
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- Bundled with the Xbox Live Arcade version of Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 is the online beta test for Capcom’s Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix, which officially launched today, complete with freezing problems; Capcom seems perplexed by the issues.
- Nintendo has informed the press that three more games will be shown at E3, including the next Kirby game for the DS.
- Just as Konami gets ready to release their own rhythm game, Rock Revolution, the game’s Associate Producer pleads for Activision and EA to make their peripherals universal.
- After yesterday’s announcement of Crave’s departure from the ESA, the company’s president clarifies their reasons.
- Gamespot and several NeoGAF posters have taken off their tin foil hats and pieced together a string of clues left by Peter Molyneux regarding the release date of Fable 2.
- It seems as though justice has prevailed for Take-Two, as less than 3,000 people have claimed their "Hot Coffee" settlement, which could prevent the plaintiffs’ lawyers from collecting their pay.
- Proposed changes to the UK game rating system could force costly delays on publishers, says EA’s UK General Manager.
- Starting tomorrow, a World of Warcraft song will be available on both Xbox Live and the Playstation Network.
- At the Paris GDC, EA’s David McCarthy stated that EA is planning a number of new peripherals for EA Sports games.
- It seems that the New York State Senate has nothing better to do than pass laws like the one requiring all games sold to have a rating... ya know, like the ones the ESRB already maintains.
- Gamestrata has reported that, according to their study, gamers spend over $30,000 during their gaming "prime," from age 18 to 48.
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