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Peter Masselink
07/23/2010
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Electronic Art's "Medal of Honor" is not currently being developed by EA's L.A. studio or EA's DICE team in Sweden. Interestingly enough, the game is currenly created by "Danger Close Games".

Marcus Silva
07/16/2010
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As we all know, Red Dead Redemption may easily be dubbed as the best selling games of 2010, and clearly gaming units have been selling very well. Rockstar games have also recently they are going to be launching four downloadable content packs for the game. So what seems to be the problem? The studio is actually behind on the launch of these as they have had some massive layoffs a few days ago.

Marcus Silva
07/09/2010
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In a recent interview with Gamasutra, creator of the infamous fighting game "Mortal Kombat", Ed Boon sat down to talk about the all new and upcoming "Mortal Kombat" game.

Marcus Silva
06/28/2010
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Electronic Arts Inc Studio, DICE has recently announced the very first multi-player expansion pack for their successful game "Battlefield: Bad Company 2." Gamers step into the shoes of the Soldiers in Vietnam. They also have the choice of fighting as the U.S. Marines or the North Vietnamese Army (NVA).

Marcus Silva
06/18/2010
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Earlier this week, award winning developers Crytek Gmbh announced that their highly anticipated game "Crysis 2" will be distributed and released in true stereoscopic 3D format. This makes it the very first major video game to take "full advantage" of the technology. However, with their technological background and innovations, we certainly do not expect any less from Crytek.

Marcus Silva
06/07/2010
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World War I and World War II video games used to be extremely popular a few years back for aficionados, and military history game buffs. And now, the reality remains that these video games are no longer attractive for video game developers.

Marcus Silva
06/04/2010
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ForceTek USA may be a new comer in the game interface market, but its dream of putting virtual reality into the hands of all current gamers to integrate their experience with the gaming environment is certainly coming true. They plan on developing a "range of devices that will cover your entire body and sense your every movement," Frank Cifaldi of Gametab.com reported.