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Posted Jul 30, 2008 at 08:33AM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News, Games Tags: FBI, Olympics, ESRB, Namco Bandai, Poland, Beijing
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On Shelves This Week - Image 1Let's start this week early, shall we? Coming up on retail shelves starting July 27 all the way to the first few days of August is another hailstorm of PC games from the independent front, though you'd probably love this week for the release of Namco Bandai's SoulCalibur IV and its limited edition kits. But if there's anything more significant this time, it's the appearance of more Olympics-themed games as the week heralds the eve before the World Olympics in Beijing. We take them all at the full story.

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Posted Apr 18, 2008 at 08:06PM by Rio S. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Olympics, Beijing
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Razer logo - Image 1 Another type of athlete is coming to the Beijing Olympic Games to bear the torch: cyberathletes. Yes, professional gamers will be given the honor of carrying the torch in the coming games. Check out the full article for more info.

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Posted Apr 15, 2008 at 10:19PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: News, Games, Beijing 2008 Tags: Microsoft, Sonic, Sega, Olympics, Beijing
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Beijing 2008's Amanda Beard - Image 1It's difficult to imagine how to pick athletes worthy of appearing on the official Olympics video game when dozens shine during competition, but Sega has done it. Results are satisfying, with four deserving personalities chosen to be on Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games's (Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3, PC) cover. Check the full article for more details.

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Posted Jan 12, 2008 at 10:01AM by Isaac C. Listed in: Games, Screenshots, Beijing 2008 Tags: Sega, Olympics, Beijing
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Beijing 2008 screenshots - Image 1At least you don't have to bring your Visa to these Olympic Games. New screenshots have arrived for Beijing 2008: the Official Video Game of the Olympic Games. The screens show some of the sports that will be included in the game, such as swimming, the long jump, and the hundred-meter dash. Screenshots lie in the full article.

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Posted Jan 10, 2008 at 01:37PM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Games, Beijing 2008 Tags: Sonic, Sega, Olympics, Beijing, Eurocom Entertainment
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Sega - Image 1 After Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games (DS, Wii) comes another Olympic video game title from Sega. This time, it's Beijing 2008 - the Official Video Game of the Olympic Games, a more realistic rendering of the international multi-sport event. More in the full article.

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Posted May 01, 2007 at 04:37PM by Glen D. Listed in: Games Tags: Microsoft, Sonic, Wiimote, Olympics, Metroid
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Mario Galaxy - Image 1We came across an interesting discussion at the Wii mailbag portion of IGN discussing how the remaining eight months of 2007 will play out in the game console arena. The discussion delved mostly on the prospect of big franchises coming up with new installments for all three systems and rumors of exclusives porting. At this point, the Wii seems to have the swagger.

 Leading the charge for Nintendo's wonder system are flag-bearers Mario Galaxy, Metroid, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and NiGHTS, keeping fans busy hot off the heels of Super Paper Mario and Twilight Princess. As if that wasn't enough, hot prospects Wii Health Pack, Battalion Wars II, Mario Strikers Charged, Project H.A.M.M.E.R., Dragon Quest Swords, No More Heroes, Manhunt 2, Boogie, and Mario and Sonic at the Olympics are looming large.


That's not to say that the other consoles are without their share if big releases at this year's second half. The Xbox 360 will wreak some serious havoc once Halo 3, Too Human and Mass Effect hit the Microsoft console. With its ever-vibrant Xbox Live community, gamers will be kept occupied for months on end. Don't even get us started on Grand Theft Auto IV. It'll kick some serious thomps and outrage moral zealots everywhere. It's also a good reason to get a PlayStation 3 along with LittleBigPlanet.

Nintendo fans also seem to be eager to see more shooters in their turf. There's already a significant presence of the genre on the Wii, but fans are itching for games like Time Crisis to see how the Wiimote ups the fun factor. IGN, however, was quick to dismiss the idea, pointing to the title's exclusivity for the Xbox 360 and the PS3.

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Posted Aug 01, 2006 at 10:17AM by Jerico G. Listed in: News Tags: World Cup, ESA, Olympics, Los Angeles, Doug Lowenstein
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E3 2006E3 2006

Yeah, by now, every person that has seriously embraced video gaming as part of his/her life is aware of the sudden changes that'll prompt him/her to bid farewell to the E3 as he/she knew it. The Halls of QJ has been ringing with dead silence every single time the matter is brought up (it's happening right now). But we all have to move on as E3, arguably gamers' own version of World Cup and Winter Olympics, undergoes some major tweaks that'll indirectly affect all of us.

Entertainment Software Association president Doug Lowenstein, in an interview with Wall Street Journal, has revealed what exactly those "major tweaks" will be - a new name, a new venue and a new date. According to him, the event will be dubbed as the E3 Media Festival starting next year, cementing thoughts that the affair will now only be joined by members of the press from various media.

From last E3's groundbreaking attendance of 60,000 visitors, next year's event will have a toned-down population of around 5000 people. In fact, Lowenstein has cited that the huge number of participants is primarily the reason why all the changes are being made, saying that "some companies were frustrated because E3 was such a huge, sweeping event it became increasingly difficult to get their messages out."

Instead of the traditional May affair, the next E3 (if we could still call it that) will be held on July to give publishers more time to develop their projects and to strategically bring it nearer to Christmas where most games are usually released. The event will also say goodbye to the Los Angeles Convention Center as the ESA divulged plans to use two hotels, holding press events and meetings in suites and conference rooms - there goes our booths and the booth babes along with it.

As much as we want to present this news as an objective one, it's really hard not to choke out some disappointments while tackling the matter. The gamer in us conquers the inner writer/reporter as it cry for the game demos open for civilians, promos for the attendees, E3 booth babes, lost opportunities for smaller developers, and the shed "people image" of the event we used to know as E3...

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