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In the wake of yesterday’s announcement of a UK ban on Manhunt 2 , Rockstar has registered its disappointment at the BBFC’s decision. The company simply stated that they ‘respect those who have different opinions about the horror genre and videogames as a whole, but we hope they will also consider the opinions of the adult gamers for whom this product is intended.’ Meanwhile, here in the US, the ESRB has given the game the dreaded AO rating, for adults only. If you’re unfamiliar with this seldom-seen designation, it’s essentially the ‘kiss of death’ for a title at retail; a number of popular videogame outlets refuse to carry titles with that rating. MTV’s Stephen Totilo has a lengthy and considered discussion of these proceedings. “For ‘Manhunt 2,’ signs pointed to the title being both less and more extreme than the first. Gone from press previews were mentions of snuff films [...]

Original post by Zonk and software by Elliott Back

Comments (0) Posted by on Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

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Raver32 writes with Wired article about the strange juxtaposition of real life identities intruding on virtual world bliss. Voice chat is becoming a very common component of online games, from MMOGs to FPS titles. Many even bundle a voice chat service into the game client now. That’s useful, tactically, but socially it can be downright frustrating, confusing, or awkward. “Recently I logged into World of Warcraft and I wound up questing alongside a mage and two dwarf warriors. I was the lowest-level newbie in the group, and the mage was the de-facto leader. He coached me on the details of each new quest, took the point position in dangerous fights and suggested tactics. He seemed like your classic virtual-world group leader: Confident, bold and streetsmart. But after a few hours he said he was getting tired of using text chat — and asked me to switch over to Ventrilo, an [...]

Original post by Zonk and software by Elliott Back

Comments (0) Posted by on Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

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An anonymous reader writes “This is a cool redistricting game that was launched out of the capitol building in Washington DC last week. It was created by the USC Game Innovation Lab and has been getting lots of press. It’s about time someone took on a tough issue like redistricting reform using the power of the internet.” It’s crazy that gerrymandering is actually good fodder for a video game.
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Original post by CmdrTaco and software by Elliott Back

Comments (0) Posted by on Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

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CVG is reporting that Maxis, makers of the venerable Sim City series, has passed development of Sim City 5 to another company. The new developer, Tilted Mill Entertainment, will be finishing the game. In a departure from the series, it is not going to be a realistic urban simulator. President & Director of Development Chris Beatrice responds to criticism of that choice: “…I do not want to mislead anyone: This SC is not a realistic urban simulation, which I understand, to many, represents the heart of what SC is. No one is blind to that. And if you’re just completely turned off, even angered by the mere notion of any game called ‘SimCity’ that is not a detailed, realistic urban simulator, I absolutely understand that viewpoint, and absolutely respect it. I do want to say, though (with no insult intended to die hard SC fans) that we are absolutely thrilled [...]

Original post by Zonk and software by Elliott Back

Comments (0) Posted by on Thursday, June 7th, 2007

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We’ll be returning once again to the world of StarCraft, it appears, and not in the form of a Massively Multiplayer game. Blizzard has announced StarCraft 2 at their packed event in Seoul, South Korea. IGN is liveblogging the event, describing gameplay footage being played as well as full cinematics. From the description of ongoing events there are massive changes to the way the game plays, new units, a physics system within the game engine, and the capability to show over 100 units onscreen at a time. “Showing gameplay footage - Looks like protoss ships - floating over asteroid/ base structure - entering protoss ase - similar looking buildings - vespene gas still in the game - character pane shows up on right side - some protoss guy - shifts to terran bases floating on rockets over same type of territory - sill collecting crystals as resources - marines load [...]

Original post by Zonk and software by Elliott Back

Comments (0) Posted by on Saturday, May 19th, 2007

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An anonymous reader writes “Colleen Hannon at Gamers With Jobs is mad as hell, and she’s not going to take it anymore. ‘Unless you’re playing Neopets, online servers are full of foul-mouthed, racist junk-monkeys. The hate-filled miasma they spatter around them has reached the point where many people who could be on those services won’t go, and those who do brave it won’t go without a posse and riot gear.’ She plays out every side of the argument: why things have gotten as bad as they’ve become, what publishers have and haven’t done about it, and why she thinks things are now at unacceptable levels of incivility. She’s calling on us gamers to get together and figure this out, because: ‘If we wait for the new sheriff in town to fight this battle for us we might not like the town we’re left with.’ Is it as bad as she [...]

Original post by Zonk and software by Elliott Back

Comments (0) Posted by admin on Friday, May 18th, 2007

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