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To Make The Show Better, Go to the Minor Leagues
The mad geniuses at Operation Sports have put out a custom roster file that comprehensively updates one area that MLB 10: The Show cannot, according to its contract: Real minor league players. Any minor leaguer who has never appeared in the majors is off limits to Sony San Diego (it has to do with group…
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Walmart Said to Broaden Christian-Game Distribution Plans
The makers of the Left Behind series of religious video games says Walmart is expanding the Christian game test-market it opened last year in Texas, with an eye toward distributing such games nationally. The statement came in a recent SEC filing by Left Behind Games. The additional states weren’t specified, but the expansion was described…
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Tebow Confirmed for All NCAA Football 11 Covers
Tim Tebow getting the cover of NCAA Football 11 was part rumor, part poorly kept secret, and all but assured. EA Sports has confirmed for Kotaku that Tebow will be on the cover of all versions of the game. Tebow’s appearance was first reported this afternoon by ESPN.com. Unifying the cover under him ends the…
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Chrono Trigger Figures From Six Months In The Future
Crono and crew come to life in this series of four Chrono Trigger Formation Arts Trading Figures from Square Enix, now available for preorder from Entertainment Earth. Crono, Frog, Lucca, Robo, Ayla, and Magus leap into action in this series of Chrono Trigger dioramas. First seen at Toy Fair in February, they capture the spirit…
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Modern Warfare 2 Stimulus Package Arrives for PS3, PC in Early May
Modern Warfare 2‘s five-map, fifteen-dollar “Stimulus Package” will arrive for both PS3 and PC in North America on May 4, the game’s studio just said via Twitter. Infinity Ward’s Robert Bowling said Australia and Europe gets the PS3 version of the downloadable content on May 5. The PC release date of May 4 is global.…
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How World Of Warcraft Could Change The Workplace
Stanford University communications professor Byron Reeves talks to The Washington Post about how the collaborative online model of games like World of Warcraft can help change real world workplaces and empower better leaders. Reeves is the co-author of Total Engagement: Using Games and Virtual Worlds to Change the Way People Work and Businesses Compete. With…
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Warhammer Online Bug Results in More Than $300 Monthly Fees For Some
A screw-up in EA’s Warhammer Online billing system has resulted in many players being charged upwards of 22 times for a one-month subscription, filling bank accounts with overdraft fees and the Warhammer forums with very angry players. A Warhammer Online forum thread named ‘Billing Error‘ has been filling with reports from customers who were surprised…
By Mike Fahey