Pachter: Microsoft to increase Xbox Live price when Sony starts charging for PSN
Xbox Live users should prepare themselves for a price increase, at least if they happen to believe Michael Pachter.
Xbox Live users should prepare themselves for a price increase, at least if they happen to believe Michael Pachter.
It’s official, Ricochet isn’t the only first-party Natal game. Which is a good job as one casual game does not make for a promising debut for the motion-sensing system.
Polyphony Digital boss Kazunori Yamauchi has promised that the full version of Gran Turismo 5 will be “totally different” to GT5: Prologue. I would hope so too.
LittleBigPlanet 2 is on the way, at least if you believe some unknown musician on Twitter. Which I do, strangely.
Rumors of a PS3 version of Splinter Cell: Conviction seem to be picking up steam lately. The game recently released for the Xbox 360 to positive reviews. Rumors of a PS3 version is further fueled by another listing that popped up recently.
With the departure of 13 senior Infinity Ward employees, things are looking grim for Activision. According to reports, Infinity Ward is crumbling and is pretty much “dead.â€
March NPD numbers are finally out and things are looking good across the industry. According to the latest figures, software sales for the month of March increased by 10 percent. Also, Sony’s PS3 software sales dominated across the board in a rare showing.
I think I may have figured out why Tiger Woods can’t keep his libido under control – he’s been playing a little too much Wii Fit.
Games retailers are often being accused of evil tactics – overcharging for used games and under-stocking new titles – but I think this is the first occasion when one has actually stolen people’s souls. Step forward Gamestation.
Infinity Ward looks like it’s in serious trouble with everyone leaving the studio like a sinking ship. The numbers of resignations have skyrocketed at IW causing many in the industry to wonder if the studio will last long.