Nintendo facing financial crunch

Gaming industry giant Nintendo now faces one of its worst blues. The latest financial results only add to the misery, revealing that Nintendo had lost 21% of its stock value in a single trading period. Ex-president, Hiroshi Yamauchi is suspected to be the biggest loser as a result of this. He is the company’s largest single share holder, retaining 10% share. Nintendo has taken evasive action by cutting the price of the five-month old 3DS hand-held console by a third, slashing profit forecasts by 82%. Nintendo believes that this move will aid its recovery in the long run. As it is, Nintendo faces stiff competition from its counterparts.

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Adding to this unstable situation is the cloud of uncertainty that surrounds Nintendo’s newly announced console, the Wii U. While Nintendo is pushing ever so hard to get maximum third party support for the console, the console has received mixed reactions from gamers and critics around the world since its E3 reveal. These are ominous signs for the Japanese gaming giant, going into its new console phase on the back foot.

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EA Shutting Down Old Servers

EA has begun shutting down servers of games like, Battlefield 2 Xbox 360, Need for Speed and Tiger Woods. The games listed below will no longer have online support starting from August 2011.

This is what EA had to say about it,

“The decisions to retire older EA games are never easy. The development teams and operational staff pour their hearts into these games almost as much as the customers playing them and it is hard to see one retired. But as games get replaced with newer titles, the number of players still enjoying the older games dwindles below a point—fewer than 1% of all peak online players across all EA titles—where it’s feasible to continue the behind-the-scenes work involved with keeping these games up and running.”

“We would rather our hard-working engineering and IT staff focus on keeping a positive experience for the other 99% of customers playing our more popular games. We hope you have gotten many hours of enjoyment out of the games and we appreciate your ongoing patronage.”

August 11, 2011 Online Service Shutdown

  • ARMY OF TWO for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
  • ARMY OF TWO Demo for Xbox 360
  • Battlefield 2142 Demo for PC
  • Battlefield 2: Modern Combat for Xbox 360
  • Battlefield 2: Modern Combat Demo for Xbox 360
  • Medal of Honor Airborne for PlayStation Portable
  • Medal of Honor Heroes 2 for PlayStation Portable and Wii
  • NASCAR 09 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (North America)
  • NCAA Basketball 10 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
  • NCAA Football 10 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
  • Need for Speed Most Wanted for PC and Xbox 360
  • Need for Speed Undercover for PlayStation Portable;
  • SKATE for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
  • Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 10 for PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii
  • Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 11 Demo for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360

October 1, 2011 Online Service Shutdown

  • Madden NFL 10 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
  • NHL 10 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 Continue reading
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Battlefield 3 PC Requirements

When you see a game like Battlefield 3 in action, you’re probably thinking it would take a monster PC to run it in all its glory. And yeah, you’re probably right but if you aren’t the son of a millionaire, it seems the game will run on older rigs just fine. According toGameinformer, retailer Gamestop leaked the PC specs for DICE’s highly anticipated shooter this weekend but quickly took it down as well. Still they were snapped up and if true, seem pretty reasonable for such a game.

Can youe PC handle the truth?

Ypu have a powerful PC?

 
Minimum:

Hard Drive Space: 15GB for disc version or 10GB for digital version
OS: Windows Vista or Windows 7
Processor: Core 2 Duo @ 2.0GHz
RAM: 2GB
Video Card: DirectX 10 or 11 compatible Nvidia/AMD ATI card

Recommended:

Hard Drive Space: 15GB for disc version or 10GB for digital version
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD CPU
RAM: 4GB
Video Card: DirectX 11 Nvidia or AMD ATI card, GeForce GTX 460, Radeon Radeon HD 6850

Of course, if your PC still doesn’t make the cut you could always pick up the console version when the game hits stands by the 25th of October, 2011. Oh and in case you’ve forgotten, the multiplayer beta kicks off a month earlier, in September.

 

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Red Faction Armageddon is Kick Ass

Red Faction Guerilla was no Citizen Kane. It was a fairly straightforward game that allowed players to embark upon mental destruction sprees leveling everything in sight. Was it a deep meaningful experience? Umm no. Did it provide hours of mindless entertainment? Hell yeah.

With Red Faction Armageddon (RFA), Developer Volition games have retained the ‘blow sh*t up’ vibe, only this time they’ve axed the open world experience for a more linear one. While this change in direction does hurt the game to a certain extent, Red Faction Armageddon is still one satisfying action game.

Mechwarrior in da house

RFA takes place once again on Mars, nearly fifty years after its predecessor.  Players step into the boots of Darius Mason, the grandson of Alex Mason (Red Faction Guerilla’s protagonist) who’s somewhat of a multi faceted freelancer. He gets tricked into unleashing a horde of hostile creatures upon Mars and now must do whatever it takes to send them back to their holes. The game tries sporting a survival horror tag on its sleeve this time round but sadly it’s not scary at all. Unless you get freaked out by alien bugs and dimly lit corridors.

Destruction is no longer the game’s only USP. A new repair mechanic has been thrown into the mix as well thanks to a nifty little device strapped to your hand called the Nano Forge. This means you can repair – in a matter of seconds – all the structures that you break intentionally or otherwise adding a whole new dimension to gameplay. Unfortunately this becomes somewhat of a dual edged sword in narrow, cluttered buildings as you’ll be wasting a lot of time repairing stuff you destroyed only because you need that railing or ladder to progress forward.

Is it hot in here or just me?

Your enemies throughout the game mainly consist of ancient Martian creepy crawlies that are pretty generic in variety. You have your fast moving but relatively weaker grunts, the tougher but slower behemoths and the projectile spewing ones that can become a serious pain in the backside. Dispatching them however isn’t a problem thanks to your gratuitous arsenal of destruction. Besides the run-of-the-mill assault rifles, shotguns, pistols and rocket launchers, you’ll come across some pretty innovative weapons in the game, the most interesting one of which is obviously the Magnet Gun.

The magnet gun allows players to fire off two extremely powerful magnets one after the other on any surface in the game world. The magnetic force between the magnets pulls them towards each other no matter what they’re stuck onto so you can tag a bug and a structure and watch either the bug get violently pulled toward the structure or the structure come crashing down upon the unsuspecting bug. In that respect I’d say RFA offers players a diverse way to tackle their enemies keeping gameplay fresh even though level design can get a bit repetitive at times.

But as much as I enjoyed slamming houses on bugs, I got the feeling that Volition had run out of steam towards the end. For the last hour or so I just kept getting pummeled with a non-stop barrage of spawning creatures making life a lot more tedious than intense. Being a linear game obviously means RFA’s significantly shorter than Red Faction Guerilla and on the Normal difficulty, I ran through the game in under seven hours. Still when you compare it to the five odd hour affairs most games today offer, this isn’t a bad deal.

 

Say hello to my rather big friend

Multiplayer in RFA has been axed in favor of a Horde mode called Infestation. In this mode up to four players team up to take on waves of enemies that progressively get tougher. If you can’t seem to find servers online (since there aren’t too many people this on the PC at least), you can always create a LAN server or if you’re especially lonely, tackle the mode all by yourself. All the Salvage you earn automatically gets transferred to the single player campaign and vice versa.

Besides Infestation, players can indulge in some wanton destruction through Ruin, a mode that lets players blow stuff up in a stipulated area. You can choose to destroy stuff at your own leisure or do it against a clock. Beat the required score and you’ll unlock newer Ruin maps.  Both these modes aren’t a substitute to full-fledged multiplayer but they are a ton of fun nevertheless.

Infestation can get real intesne

Visually RFA won’t win any awards but then again it isn’t bad looking. Plus who has the time to sit and smell the roses when you’re crashing structures down or avoiding being eaten by Martian bugs. More importantly, the frame rates hold up just fine during the hectic segments (which would probably occur every five minutes) which is ace in my books. RFA is not a perfect game but like its predecessor it’s not meant for people looking for a story driven fix. If you like your bugs big, your action frantic and your destruction completely over-the-top, RFA is just what the doctor ordered.

 

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Battlefield 3 will feature a lengthy Campaign

Bored of painfully short games that end in under five hours? Us too. And it looks like DICE are about to rectify that problem with Battlefield 3 that promises a 12 hour single player campaign. This comes straight from the horse’s AKA DICE general manager Karl Troedsson’s mouth (Via Eurogamer) in a recent interview with Games.on.net.

The anticipation is painful

The anticipation is painful

 

 

Here’s what he had to say, “Naturally we want to introduce more people to our franchise. A lot of people don’t want to jump straight into multiplayer. They want to feel around a bit and they’re ready to move over to online. The hardcore online people, they don’t care, they’re just straight in. Maybe they don’t even touch the campaign. But we want to get more people in, invite more people into the franchise. That’s one of the main reasons why we have this different part of the game.”

This obviously comes as icing on the cake as the Battlefield series never had a single player campaign to begin with (no that’s the Bad Company series you’re thinking about).

 

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Duke Nukem was supposed to have a Gay Robot Sidekick

Duke Nukem is a babe-loving, butt-kicking badass, but he nearly ended up with a gay robot sidekick in the forthcoming Duke Nukem Forever.

 

Damn, I'm good!

Want my autograph??

 
According to Eurogamer, Randy Pitchford – Gearbox boss said, “Sexuality is part of the Duke personality”, explaining that the original idea behind the sidekick was “to explore how Duke would relate to a peer that might have a different sexual orientation”. He added: “I don’t want to spoil it because we might go there. Ultimately the robot was in a situation where for an order for victory against the aliens to be accomplished, the robot’s inner workings – a nuclear generator – had to be sacrificed. The exploration was all very sincere and real and maybe we’ll come back to that at some point.”
That certainly sounds like what could’ve been a rather interesting development in the Duke Nukem universe. Hopefully we’ll see the robot show up at some point. Anyway, Duke Nukem Forever releases on June 10 for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.

 

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Cooperative Games of May 2011

Double your fun with these co-operative games in 2011.

Upcoming Co-operative Games of 2011

 

After playing through Portal 2’s most excellent co-operative campaign, it dawned on me that it’s been ages since I’ve played a good co-operative game. Keeping that in mind I embarked on a noble mission of scoping the co-operative games worth keeping an eye out in 2011. And here are the results… 

 

Dead Island (Xbox360 PS3 PC)

Yeah we're here for the brain

Yeah we’re here for the brain
Most zombie games are content with drawing players into narrow claustrophobic confines but not Dead Island. This game will allow up to four players to embark upon a hellish holiday at the world’s most unfortunate holiday resort overrun by the undead. And the only way out of that hell hole is to slaughter the undead horde using guns, melee weapons and certain RPG elements that will allow you to craft your own tools of destruction.

Inversion (Xbox360 PS3 PC)

I really shouldn't have had such a heavy lunch

I really shouldn’t have had such a heavy lunch

At first glance Inversion may resemble your conventional third person, co-operative, cover-based shooter but once you realize the game’s hook, things do get turned upside down. Using a gravity gun called the gravilink device, Inversion will allow players (and their friends) to manipulate the forces of gravity to not only solve puzzles but save the world as well (but of course).

Call of Juarez: The Cartel (Xbox360 PS3 PC)

The three amigos

The three amigos
Our pleas have been heard and developer Techland have finally decided to add in co-operative play for their upcoming Call of Juarez game dubbed The Cartel. As one of three protagonists, players will be able to team up online to decimate the drug cartel that’s currently making its way over the Mexican border to the US of A. Uncle Sam does not approve of drugs.

F.E.A.R. 3 (Xbox360 PS3 PC)

Higher...higher

Higher…higher
Out of all the games present on this list, F.E.A.R. 3 is probably the weirdest as all past F.E.A.R. games have been solo affairs that have concentrated on scaring the crap out of gamers. This time however, playing as either the Point Man or Fettel will involve different gameplay mechanics as the Point man will dish out death using weapons and slow mo while Fettel will obliterate enemies using his nifty Telekinetic powers, possession and lots more.

Hunted: The Demon’s Forge (Xbox360 PS3 PC)

So do we just pose all day?

So do we just pose all day?

Part Gears of War and part RPG, Hunted pits two mercenaries – E’lara (proficient in ranged combat) and Caddoc (tank) together as they must go about liberating a “dark fantasy” world from evil. The setting and plot are as clichéd as it gets but playing an action RPG in co-op is most definitely an enjoyable experience as Borderlands showed us.
Gears of War 3 (Xbox360)

Yeah your soles look clean

Yeah your soles look clean
It’s been too long since I’ve chainsawed fools in half and so it is with much anticipation that I wait for Epic’s third (and final) GoW outing. This time around Marcus Fenix and his team of hardened Gears are looking to finish the fight against the Locust and their mutated variant called the Lambent. Expect a wider arsenal of weapons, way more brutal finishers, controllable mechs and four player co-op.

Resistance 3 (PS3)

Perfect time for a nap

Perfect time for a nap
Unlike Resistance 2 that featured stand-alone co-operative maps, Resistance 3 is going back to a full-fledged co-operative campaign where players can blast through hordes of Chimera while salvaging what’s left of the human race. Developer Insomniac have been tight lipped about details but it seems co-op in Resistance 3 will offer players “unique co-operative mechanics” that obviously won’t be present in the single player campaign.

Resident Evil Raccoon City (Xbox360 PS3 PC)

I really hope that's your gun I feel at the back

I really hope that’s your gun I feel at the back
The Resident Evil series is heading back to its roots as players are dumped into the ill-fated Raccoon City where it all began. As a member of the Umbrella Security Services (USS), players, with up to three of their friends have to survive not only the zombie outbreak but other armed forces sent in by the government to cover up the entire mess.

Brink (Xbox360 PS3 PC)

All for one now

All for one now
Team Fortress 2 meets Mirror’s Edge in this squad-based, first person shooter that combines competitive and co-operative gameplay with first person Parkour in one seamless experience. Besides the entire single player campaign that can be played co-operatively, Brink’s draw eventually lies in its heavily customizable class based multiplayer.

 

 

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