Robomodo Working on Cross-Platform Game For Activision
As was rumored, Chicago-based developer Robomodo recently signed a deal with Activision to work on a title that will be published on multiple platforms.
As was rumored, Chicago-based developer Robomodo recently signed a deal with Activision to work on a title that will be published on multiple platforms.
When Electronic Arts shuttered its Chicago-based development studio, the one responsible for titles like Fight Night and Def Jam Icon, EA prez Frank Gibeau chalked it up to an inability to meet standards for "responsibility for product quality,...
GameFly has their Year-End Sale going on now until January 4th on all their preplayed (when did that corporate euphemism for "used" enter our dialect anyway?) games. Their prices are generally pretty solid, especially if you're a GameFly...
According to a reliable industry tipster, EA Chicago is closing its doors. Here's our info in full:Just heard from some friends still working at EA Chicago that the studio is being closed. A company meeting to announce this is going on right now....
At Comic Con today, executive producer Kudo Tsunoda from EA's Chicago studio shined a bit more light on his team's just announced, still untitled Marvel fighting game. After Tsunoda took the opportunity to make a few lighthearted jabs at EA's...
From the "pretty sure we already knew this but here's a press release" department, Electronic Arts has officially announced that their EA Chicago team is hard at work on a new Marvel Super Hero fighting game for the PS3 and Xbox 360, due out next...
June was the vague drop date, and today Sony made it official. The PS3 will launch in Korea on June 16th. The 80GB version (and only the 80GB version) will go on sale June 16th for 518,000 won (US $557). At launch, the following games will be...
EA's stab at the skateboarding genre, simply dubbed skate.—yes, with the period and lowercase initial S—was shown to the gaming press this week for an early look at how the game is progressing.
NPD released their monthly sales figures for the month of March today which saw the Nintendo DS topping the hardware chart and Sony Computer Entertainment's God of War II taking the number one spot in software sales.
In a week already rich with videogaming (and writing about videogaming), it makes this associate editor pine for a day off from the digital escapism. We've already played a full workweek's worth of The Godfather Blackhand Edition, we spent hours...