Offer Price is $25.74 per Share, Reflecting Additional Shares to be Issued by Take-Two
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–April 18, 2008–Electronic Arts Inc. (”EA”) (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced that it has extended its tender offer for all of the currently outstanding shares of common stock (including the associated preferred stock purchase rights) of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (”Take-Two”) (NASDAQ:TTWO) to 11:59 p.m., EDT on May 16, 2008. The tender offer was previously set to expire at 11:59 p.m., EDT, on April 18, 2008. EA also amended its offer to reflect a price of $25.74 per share. The price takes into consideration additional shares to be issued to Zelnick Media following stockholder approval of the amendment to Take-Two’s incentive stock plan at its 2008 annual stockholders meeting on April 17.
18 years ago
Nintendo Wii
North America:
1. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle (Activision) 2. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Nintendo) 2. Wii Play (Nintendo), 4. Mario & …
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Wow, this is a little weird. A game where Snake doesn’t shoot of blow up someone.
More Non-Snake Track And Field Screens HERE
Between this and Wii Fit, “It is a great way to stay in shape.”
GamePress
18 years ago
A supposed concept artwork reveals a bizarre possibility for the next Mortal Kombat: A Marvel vs Capcom-styled crossover between the gruesome antics of Mortal Kombat and the …
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – April 17, 2008 – Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today announced plans to bring the first of several Wiiware titles developed for North America. Known as Saku Saku Animal Panic in Japan, Critter Round-Up will be Konami’s first Wiiware title in North America.
Developed by Los Angeles, CA-based Epicenter Studios, Critter Round-Up is a puzzle game for up to four players. Players are challenged with building fences to separate different critter species into their own area, while avoiding predators and other mischievous animals attempting to stop you from rounding them up. Players can corral exotic critters from five environments encompassing 50 levels, with gameplay modes including a co-op Adventure Mode as well as special co-op challenges for up to four players. There’s also a Marathon Mode that supports up to four layers on a nearly infinite number of levels, as well as a collection of Critter Games, an entertaining selection of mini games such as Snowball Soccer and Predator Rampage.
Virtual Console goes epic this week with the launch of Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom™. This 1991 instalment of the Phantasy Star series is a role-playing adventure from …
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We have already seen the press release. Now we get to put a face to the name. Lee Martin of Houma, from Lousiana, has one 37″ LCD …
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I like the line, “Facebreakers fight, because they like to punch people in the face.”
NPD Reports Nintendo Finished March with Top Game, Top Hardware In March, Nintendo again defined industry momentum in both home and portable video games sales, according to the independent NPD Group, which monitors retail activity in the video game industry. More than 720,000 Wii™ systems sold in March, representing the highest monthly sales total outside of holiday months (November or December) to date, while Nintendo DS™ also sold through nearly 700,000 systems.Nintendo also finished with the top-selling U.S. game of March. Super Smash Bros.® Brawl, which launched March 9, came in at No. 1 with 2.7 million units sold.
“Nintendo systems represented 58 percent of all video game hardware sold in March in the United States,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “We expect our momentum to continue with big upcoming game launches like Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, Mario Kart Wii and Wii Fit.”
There are so many things the blew my mind in the video; water, the fire and its heat haze, and the texture of the floors. This is how every …
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A portion of a GameDaily interview:
Miyamoto On the Pikmin 3 rumors: Miyamoto simply says that Nintendo is trying to determine “what to do next with a …
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