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Ubisoft CEO: PlayStation 4, Xbox 720 games won’t be more expensive
Ubisoft's Yves Guillemot says in a new interview that even though PlayStation Orbis and Xbox Durango games won't cost more to make or buy on a disc, publishers will ultimately be making more money on them through supplemental content.
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Production Of Xbox 720 May Have Already Begun
Xbox logo (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Production of the next generation Xbox games console, widely expected to be called the Xbox 720, has already begun, according to sources speaking to IGN. According to the sources, the console is being manufactured at the Austin, Texas branch of Flextronics. This is the same company that
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Rockstar Games Announces Max Payne 3 Now Available for PlayStation®3 and Xbox 360®
Rockstar Games, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. is proud to announce that Max Payne 3 is now available at retail stores across North Americ
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Best Xbox games of all time
In the late 1990s, Microsoft noticed a trend: some game developers were leaving the PC side to make games for consoles. This was a problem. A few engineers disassembled a laptop and put it back together as a console, hoping to run games based on DirectX graphics and the Windows platform.
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Jetsetter: Fable creators Lionhead start work on ‘MMO-like’ RPG for Xbox 720
In Jetsetter for the week ending May 18, the U.K.-based creators of Fable start staffing up for a brand new Xbox 720 RPG, Atari closes one of its last big budget game studios in France, and Ukrainian studio Vostok talke about its future in multiplayer games.
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Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7 debuts for iOS
Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7 brings the console experience to iOS. (Credit: Warner Bros. Entertainment) I'm a full-grown adult, and I must confess that some of my favorite Xbox games have "Lego" in the title. Lego Star Wars, Lego Batman, Lego Indiana Jones -- these games may be aimed at kids, but they're funny, clever, and thoroughly entertaining for all ages. Alas, although they're available ...
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