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Tasty Links for May 2nd 2008
Blockbuster is getting into videogame system sales They are really promoting GTA IV on the coveted New Release wall and they are now selling PS3 systems. That makes since since Blu-Ray is it and the PS3 is the best way to get your Blu-Ray for gamers. I wonder if my pal BBQ can still get his employee discount on one. He worked at a Blockbuster forever.
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata Responds To Microsoft's Proposed Motion Controller "All I can say today is, it is not that easy to develop software which leverages the characteristics of the Wii Remote," he said. "We are not concerned about what other companies may do." Oh.. Diss! Kyoto-Waggle controller style
'Grand Theft Auto' Steals the Spotlight Jack Thompson debates Adam Sessler on GTA IV
Activision CEO says US economy could cause console price drop Or it could mean that the European, Canadian and Japanese markets just got more important because their money is actually still worth something.
New Street Fighter IV screens punch out classic bosses
Looks great but I am still sick of playing people that only know how to play as M. Bison and his damn super combos
GTAIV Budget Tops Gaming Records
It looks like they topped Shenmue and Metal Gear Solid 4 to have the biggest development budget.
Iwata Teases Possible Wii Storage Solution
Well it is long passed time. My Wii is still full and I have not bought a Wii VC game in a long time because of it.
Another Manufacturer Says Xbox 360 Blu-ray Coming This Year
This is yet another bit of confirmation from a source at Asus that Microsoft wants some Blu-Ray drives to sell this year.
Chewing Pixels: 'GTA IV: The Immigrant Issue'
GameStop may have prioritized walk-in GTA IV customers
Yet another example of why pre-ordering games that don't ship with hardware is pointless
Track list revealed for DS Guitar Hero
This is going to ROCK
Obama Says Games Are Raising America's Children
I am currently reading his book. I agree with his tech policies 100%.
Jake at May 2, 2008
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