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Posted Sep 21, 2009 at 12:44AM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Games, QuickJump QuickPeek Tags: Koei, Sony, Tecmo, Wikipedia, iPhone
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QuickJump QuickPeek - Image 1We're getting closer to the last ten QuickPeeks before we hit our first 100th issue! But before that, there's so much more to look back at in just this past week alone. The individual Warriors are all fired up, each of them having their fair share of controversies to address. From broken firmwares to debunked rumors of firmwares, broken street dates, and broken company reputations, we have them all right here, so just jump right in and dig in.

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Posted Sep 14, 2009 at 02:48PM by Glenn M. Listed in: News Tags: Tecmo, Wikipedia
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Tecmo - Image 1With the resignation of former president Yoshimi Yasuda and the legal tussle with Tomonobu Itagaki, Tecmo sure had a pretty rough 2008. But just when you thought that it's late into 2009 and they've moved on with their lives, well, they haven't. Kotaku reports that Wikipedia caught the publisher trying to edit details of last year's events out of its own Wikipedia page.

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Posted Nov 24, 2008 at 12:37PM by Isaac C. Listed in: News Tags: SCEE, UK, Wikipedia, PlayTV
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Play TV Update 1.01 Now Available - Image 1Here's something for PS3 gamers in the UK. If you own the PlayTV peripheral, you should know that the first update for the device is now available for download, weighing in at 19 MB. Details after the link.

Thanks to Gt4kill3r for the tip!

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Posted Sep 30, 2008 at 05:03PM by Karl B. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: lawsuits, Super Mario, Sony, IMDb, David Jaffe, Wikipedia
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Brett Ratner - Image 1Brett Ratner makes movies. He directed stuff like the Rush Hour series and the third X-Men movie. Recently, he confirmed to UGO.com's Movie Blog that yes indeedy, he's going to be working on the big screen adaptation of the God of War video game series.

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Posted Aug 13, 2008 at 09:30AM by Victor B. Listed in: Videos, PlayStation Network, Games Tags: Capcom, Wikipedia
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Mega Man 9: the opening cinematic - Image 1Many gamers have longed for days gone by in the gaming scene, and Capcom recently decided to bring Mega Man back to his roots with Mega Man 9. Now you'll be able to see just how old-school the game is with this new cinematic we found on GameTrailers. Find the video after the jump!

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Posted Jul 29, 2008 at 09:36AM by Victor B. Listed in: Homebrew Tags: Wikipedia, Drakon
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SameGame PS3 released - Image 1Thanks to FreePlay's BD-J Devkit, QJ forumgoer Drakon has come out with a new homebrew game for your PS3s. It's called SameGame PS3, and it looks to be a challenging puzzler for the PS3 generation. Find out what SameGame is all about after the jump!

Download: SameGame PS3
Visit: QJ.Net PS3 Development Forums

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Posted Apr 01, 2008 at 05:46AM by David T. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Japan, Sony, Q Entertainment, Wikipedia
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Spread the angel love in Angel Love Online - Image 1While delays are part and parcel of life, they're always inconvenient whenever they occur. For those of you who may be awaiting Q Entertainment's Angel Love Online, you'll have to be a bit more patient. This upcoming MMORPG is still awaiting a reported summer release in Japan. For more tests of patience, turn to the full article after the jump.

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Posted Dec 03, 2007 at 10:10AM by Gino D. Listed in: News, Games, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Tags: Yahoo!, YouTube, Wikipedia, iPhone, Facebook
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Consoles - Wii PS3 360 - Image 1This year, we've seen a lot of crazy things. But what's been popular though (Vanessa Ann Hudgens photos aside)? Yahoo! can probably answer that with their annual "Top Trends in Search" list for 2007.

While there are a lot of keywords being searched this year, what concerns us is the list of top 10 searches in technology. Who're the movers and shakers? You can probably guess already, but read more to see the full list!

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Posted Aug 16, 2007 at 09:37PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: News Tags: Electronic Arts, Wikipedia
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There was quite a buzz when some sources used the Wikipedia Scanner created by a college graduate to track users that try to modify Wikipedia entries. One worth taking note of was Electronic Arts' page which was supposedly edited more than once by an employee from EA. Turns out the stories were true, and EA even talked to GamesIndustry.biz about it.

An EA spokesperson explained that the company sometimes updates websites like Wikipedia to "ensure accuracy of their own corporate information." Reasons on why they were attempts to cover the tracks of EA founder Trip Hawkins - something that the Wikipedia community will not allow in some conditions - and to change a few lines about lawsuits charged against EA were still left in the dark.

However, the spokesperson did state, "EA has sent a correction to Yahoo Finance when they had misspelled the name of an EA executive." Trip Hawkins, who was almost wiped off from the pages of Wikipedia for reasons unknown, is currently on vacation and has yet to give his input on the matter.

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Posted Aug 15, 2007 at 10:43PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: News Tags: Electronic Arts, Wikipedia
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Ondore, why do you lie? - Image 1Website Shack News did quite a lot of detective work to find out that there's something going on behind Electronic Arts' Wikipedia pages. Shack News is claiming that multiple attempts to erase EA founder Trip Hawkins' information from the Wiki have been tracked down to be from EA's Redwood headquarters area.

Using the Wikipedia Scanner, they found out that a modification - done back in November 20, 2006 to remove Hawkins' name from EA's "key people" section on the company's Wikipedia page - was done using a computer with the supposed IP from EA. The same user also removed the references for Hawkins and took away a paragraph about the big man's business plan.

A couple of months after, someone using the same IP tried to remove Hawkins' name from the "History" section. Strange enough, the reference for him was back on the page. Some other changes by who we can assume as the same user, include removing some paragraphs from "Criticism" section and putting a spin on the lawsuit filed by overworked, under-compensated employees to make EA look a little better.

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