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- Lola's Alphabet Train Screens6 new shots posted.
- Super Mario 3D Land sells 5 million, Skyward Sword 3.4 million Nintendo's April-December sales recap reveals Mario Kart 7 sold 4.54 million, 3DS logs 3 million-unit sellers; Mario Kart Wii tops 30 million lifetime-to-date.
- Aliens: Colonial Marines delayed to fallSega says it did not want to "sacrifice creative process" to meet former spring ship date; first-person science fiction shooter now due this fall.
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- Nintendo considering new name for Wii U - ReportUnderwhelming reaction and concerns of customer confusion supposedly have the Mario maker weighing its options for a rebranding before this year's E3.
- Wii U: The Apps We WantNintendo has many questions to answer when it comes to Wii U. Price, release date, launch library, online functionality all of these are important details that the entire industry wants to know as a new console approaches. But there's another side to the system that Nintendo needs to address, and ideally it will do so at E3...
- Insomniac confirms it won't make more Resistance gamesInsomniac has confirmed it will not make any more Resistance games. Insomniac boss Ted Price told VG247 , "We won't be making any more Resistances." Price's comments confirm the suggestion that Insomniac - now working on Overstrike for EA and smaller games for its new Insomniac Click division - was done with the PlayStation exclusive shooter series following comments from creative director ...
- Deus Ex tops Amazon's 2011 digital chartSquare Enix?s Deus Ex: Human Revolution was the most purchased digital video game on Amazon in the US in 2011. Interestingly, however, the game doesn?t even feature in the Top Ten of the physical games chart for the period. Joystiq reports that Modern Warfare 3 unsurprisingly won that particular race , followed by Ubisoft?s Just Dance 3, Bethesda?s Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, EA?s Battlefield 3 and ...
- Secretary-General Ban Ki-moonSG: Thank you for your introduction. Good morning ladies and gentlemen, it is a great pleasure to see you again this year. The world has changed dramatically since last year's World Economic Forum.
- 2011 Review: May - August'Hack' appeared in the headlines so often during the summer of 2011, the word almost lost all meaning. Not only was there the much-publicised phone hacking scandal that saw the News of the World closed and someone smash a custard pie in Rupert Murdoch's face, there were also several attacks made against video games companies. In lighter news, we gained a glimpse at the future through E3 and ...
- EuroTrash Monday!TOP TOP Story: PEZ Posts 10,000th Story! PEZ Sez: This is a pretty big deal around here ? since we just posted story # 10,000! Take a moment if you will, to soak in the depth of how much cycling content lives in the mighty PEZ database? mind boggling ? I know.
- Speculation builds over Las Vegas technology trade show line-upAS THE tech industry prepares to hit Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show, there has already been much speculation about what will be unveiled.
- Cancellara's 2012 preparation will be the sameDo you like this? Tweet After a string of near misses in 2011, Fabian Cancellara could be forgiven for tearing up the playbook and starting again as the new season dawns, but the RadioShack-Nissan man is adamant that his preparation will not change ahead of the coming Classics campaign.
- 2011: The year in video game criticism[As we ease ourselves into the new year, our partnership with game criticism site Critical Distance brings us a retrospective from Eric Swain on 2011's best articles on video game criticism, design, and culture.] Welcome to 2012! Here at Critical Distance, your regularly scheduled This Week In Video Game Criticism is taking a break to make way for our year-end retrospective. The editorial crew ...