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April 26, 2009

News Around the Watercooler

News Around the Watercooler, back after a bit of a hiatus.

Nintendo will be releasing their MotinPlus snap-on attachment for Wii remotes on June 8th. Utilising the new attachment, that makes the wii remotes work properly; is Sega’s Virtua Tennis 2009 (released May 19th), EA’s Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 (released June 16th), and EA’s Grand Slam Tennis (released [...]

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April 12, 2009

News Around the Watercooler

News around the Watercooler, better late than never.

County Police Departments are angered by Grand Theft Auto mods providing authentic depictions of real police vehicles within their county. Prince William County, Montgomery Count, and Fairfax County, have all expressed their upset over the accurate depictions of their cruisers in-game, brought into the limelight from a video posted on [...]

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April 5, 2009

News Around the Watercooler

News Around the Watercooler, Sorry no Cake….how about Boar?

Microsoft’s UK head of Xbox Neil Thompson has stated that they see downloadble content and Xbox Live as a ‘complementary’ addition to boxed product, and not a real threat to the packaged goods business; stemming from recent reports suggesting that the games industry will become fully downloadable content [...]

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March 29, 2009

News Around the Watercooler

News Around the Watercooler, just like a knowledge milkshake only crunchy.

The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena is complete, and ready to be released worldwide on April 24th according to Atari.
The Xbox 360, PS3, and PC game features a complete HD remaster of the previous Riddick title as well as an 11 hour-long new chapter. It also [...]

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March 8, 2009

News Around the Watercooler

News Around the Watercooler, keeping you informed about all things gaming.

The Economic Crisis has dealt all lines of the economy a serious blow, including the Royal Air Force who has recently approved a money-saving plan to replace many of their combat pilots with none other than young gamers. Yes that’s right a £4million training package has been ditched [...]

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March 1, 2009

News Around the Watercooler

News around the Watercooler, keeping you informed of all things gaming.
Amsterdam’s Power Supply was under threat because of the development of Killzone 2. A Dutch site has reported that game developer Guerrilla Games almost caused a blackout when their staff expanded from 45 to 200 during the production of the game, greatly increasing the drain on [...]

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