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Rebuffed PSN Plaintiff Lashes Out at Xbox Live, Nintendo
Seems like gaming's found its Jonathan Lee Riches - the inmate who sues anyone and anything, largely for comedic effect. In this case, Erik Estavillo, who already had a suit against Sony tossed, has taken aim at Microsoft and Nintendo. More »EGM/Maxim Subscription Swap Not a Hit with Moms
When news passed that Electronic Games Monthly subscribers would have their subscriptions to the folded, venerable mag replaced with Maxim, you just knew something like this was gonna happen. More »ECA Form Letter Asks Obama to Stop Picking on Games
If President Obama's rhetorical flogging of video games has you in high dudgeon, the ECA's built a form letter enabing you to point out to the White House how "video games can empower and educate." More »About This Nascent Modern Warfare 2 "Boycott"
Someone ran a poll and, guess what, two out of three people hate paying higher prices. This is called a potential boycott of Modern Warfare 2, unless Activision lowers the $60 price for PC versions. More »Booth Babe Hauls Off on Dante's Fiasco
"The brass BALLS on EA to put a bounty on OTHER booth girls," writes one woman, a costumed rep fed up with the predictable reactions to EA's "Sin to Win" promo at San Diego Comic-Con. More »EA Apologizes for 'Sin to Win' Booth Babe Promo
Can the Dante's Inferno marketers do anything right? At E3, they had that phony religious wingnut protest. Now they've apologized for their Comic-Con contest that painted them as booth babe objectifiers. More »EA's Fake Protest Riles Some Religious
We didn't report on Electronic Arts' staged protest of Dante's Inferno at E3 because it was an obviously fake marketing stunt (Although I was fooled). But people's reactions, different story. More »