“In the old days we had things like SSX that were our own intellectual property, but since then we’ve kind of moved away from that. We need a mixture of …
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We already posted some of the comments from this interview, here is the full thing.
I really like the Capcom forums. They are always haveing and ask this or ask that, were their readers get to ask questions and get the
Shane Marks – Hey, …
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“Unfortunately, E for All will not be occurring in 2009, as our focus now turns to E3.” – IDG
Well there you have it, E for all …
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Wow, Kobe Bryant, Michel Phelps, Tony Hawk and Alex Rodriguez! Could they not get the most dominating players in their sport?
CVG: Thing’s in Resident Evil 5 look superficially similar to Resi 4; what’s been improved here?
Kawata: First of all, and quite obviously, the graphics. Even the title screen of …
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“There is much to be said about a convention of this magnitude returning to the entertainment capital of the world. The videogame industry is one of the few industries …
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SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Oct. 24, 2008 – Activision Publishing, Inc.’s (Nasdaq: ATVI) Guitar Hero® is putting famous fans front and center in its television ads for the October 26 release of Guitar Hero® World Tour, the latest installment in the #1 best-selling video game franchise of 2007. Paying tribute to the famous lip- and guitar-syncing scene that appeared in the popular film “Risky Business,” each ad will highlight different celebrities jamming on instruments from Guitar Hero World Tour to the song “Old Time Rock and Roll,” performed by Bob Seger.
The first commercial, which debuts today, features Kobe Bryant rocking the mic, Alex Rodriguez and Michael Phelps dancing while ripping it up on the exhilarating new guitars, and Tony Hawk sliding in on a skateboard to play the drums. The new commercials are an extension of the “Risky Business”-inspired Guitar Hero ads starring American Idol season seven-winner David Cook and runner-up David Archuletta that aired during the American Idol season finale on May 21, 2008. Brett Ratner (Brett Ratner Brands), who directed the American Idol contestants in the earlier Guitar Hero spots, is back on board to inspire others to unleash their inner rock star. The commercials were produced by advertising agency DDB and H.S.I. Productions.