Studios Dial Up Dollars From Smartphone Games [Syndicated]

March 16, 2010 by admin  
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There is one bright spot in the flailing videogame industry, and Hollywood already has started taking notice. More

How Jeff Bridges Prepared For Tron [Tron]

March 16, 2010 by admin  
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The original Tron was released in 1982. That was the golden age of arcade gaming. Arcade games and arcade culture were central to the film. And to the making of it, too. More

2010, The Year of Tron Legacy Billboards [Hollywood]

March 11, 2010 by admin  
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Tron Legacy won’t be out until this December, meaning there’s plenty of time for Disney to promote the crud out of the flick. Know what that calls for? Giant billboards. More

Tron Legacy Trailer Teaser Shots [Hollywood]

March 5, 2010 by admin  
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To tease the upcoming Tron: Legacy, Disney has been releasing a series of images from the new, upcoming Tron: Legacy trailer. That’s right, Disney is teasing a trailer. So far there have been shots of Sam Flynn (played by Garrett Hedlund), son of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), going into the old Flynn’s Arcade. Nice mirror. And what does he find? Tron: Legacy follows Sam Flynn as he tries to track his father’s disappearance. Check out Kotaku’s eyes on sneak peek at Tron Legacy, which details these stills in greater depth.

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Tron Legacy Trailer Teaser Shots [Hollywood]

March 5, 2010 by admin  
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To tease the upcoming Tron: Legacy, Disney has been releasing a series of images from the new, upcoming Tron: Legacy trailer. That’s right, Disney is teasing a trailer. So far there have been shots of Sam Flynn (played by Garrett Hedlund), son of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), going into the old Flynn’s Arcade. Nice mirror. And what does he find? Tron: Legacy follows Sam Flynn as he tries to track his father’s disappearance. Check out Kotaku’s eyes on sneak peek at Tron Legacy, which details these stills in greater depth.

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Disney’s Guilty Party A Whodunnit Of Mini-games [Wii]

February 24, 2010 by admin  
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Don’t be alarmed by that “party” in the title. Disney Guilty Party from Wideload Games, announced today at Nintendo’s media summit in San Francisco, looks like more than your average Wii mini-game collection. From the developer of Stubbs the Zombie and Hail to the Chimp and published by their new owner Disney Interactive Studios, Guilty Party feels more like board game Clue ported to the Wii. Players will assume the role(s) of members of the Dickens Detective Agency cooperatively or competitively to solve crimes just like real detectives—through Wii Remote controlled mini-games. That involves lock picking, flashlight waggling and, as seen in new screens below, hypnotizing suspects by pocket watch. Disney Guilty Party, unlike many of the other Wii games highlighted by Nintendo today, is due in the second half of 2010.

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Marvel vs Capcom vs…Disney’s Lady Villains? [Screengrab]

February 18, 2010 by admin  
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As seen on deviantArt , via GameSetWatch .

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Upper-Crust Games Satire Features Glaring Continuity Error [Epic Mickey]

January 26, 2010 by admin  
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Disney’s forthcoming, darker reboot of Mickey Mouse caught the eye of the Shouts & Murmurs satire column in this week’s New Yorker, the second time in three months the highbrow mag has deigned to poke fun with a video-game purpose. Major continuity error though: “When Mickey is shown starving to death after the nuclear disaster, and he eats Porky Pig, we feel that Porky should still be alive when his feet are removed.” Slick, but I think Porky’s under contract to another studio. Modern Mickey [ The New Yorker , thanks John W. Image via The New Yorker]

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Who Can Capcom Fight Next? [Let's Fantasy]

January 25, 2010 by admin  
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You know, reading that list of “lost” Tatsunoko vs Capcom characters the other day got me thinking: there’s plenty of room out there for more Capcom vs XXXX games. Yes, 2D ( or 2.5D, really ) fighting games are – Street Fighter aside – a niche market, but get the gameplay and characters right and they’re still profitable titles, able to appeal to a fanbase that’s passion makes up for its small stature. It’s why Marvel vs Capcom was so successful. Yes, it was a great fighting game, but it was also a fighting game that let you pit Ryu against Spider-Man . Tatsunoko vs Capcom attempts something similar, but sadly for us, it’s a game that’s a little too focused on the Japanese market, with most of the Tatsunoko characters being way too obscure for a global audience. With that in mind, here’s a list of some of the Capcom vs games we’d like to see in the future (and our future dreams ). Capcom vs Robotech While Capcom was unable to secure the rights to the Cyclone mech suits from Mospaeda , maybe they’d have better luck securing the Western rights to Robotech (held by Harmony Gold), which collected three separate Japanese animated series – Macross, Southern Cross and Mospaeda – and combined them into a single program. That way you’d be able to include characters and weapons from the entire Robotech saga, though due to its larger following, most would obviously be from the Macross Saga. Possible Characters: Rick Hunter, Max Sterling, Roy Fokker, Dana Sterling, Scott Bernard, Khyron, Captain Gloval, Breetai and one of the vending machine robots. Possible Stages: Macross Island, New Portland, Fokker Airfield, Minmei’s Chinese restaurant Capcom vs Disney Don’t laugh. It’s worked well for Square Enix, and after all, Disney now owns Marvel, who have previous experience working with Capcom on a crossover fighter. If anything was going to get 13 year-old girls interested in 2D fighting games, this would be it. And if not, Disney’s stables are so large, and so full of great characters, that you’d have no problem filling out a large and surprisingly capable roster. Possible Characters: Mickey, Aladdin, Buzz Lightyear, Baloo, Kida (Atlantis), Mulan, Hercules, Peter Pan, Sulley & Rafiki. Possible States: Pride Rock, Aladdin’s Cave, Andy’s room, The Jolly Roger, Atlantis Capcom vs Star Wars Would probably never happen, but then, you never thought you’d see Mario and Sonic in the same game either, and look how that turned out. Who knows, maybe Lucasarts & Capcom could work out a marketing and publishing deal whereby Capcom developed the game and Lucasarts…let Capcom develop the game. After Masters of Teräs Käsi , it’s the least Lucasarts could do. Possible Characters: Luke Skywalker (circa Cloud City), Darth Vader, Chewbacca, IG-88, Boba Fett, Wampa, Royal Guard & Tusken Raider Possible Stages: Tatooine desert, Cloud City, Star Destroyer bridge, Emperor’s Throne Room, Jabba’s skiff Capcom vs Production I.G The Capcom All-Stars duke it out with characters from anime house Production I.G. The studio is best known for the Ghost in the Shell franchise, Blood: The Last Vampire, Patlabor: The Movie and the animated sequence in Kill Bill. This would actually make sense! Production I.G has a strong gallery of characters (many adapted to anime from manga) and a large following abroad. And it could be possible . Production I.G and Capcom already have a relationship as the studio is animating a TV series based on Capcom’s Devil Kings. One snag might be acquiring the rights for all the characters that were not created in-house or by staff. Production I.G could just have the anime rights for some manga titles, while other titles (Ghost in the Shell, for example) have already made the leap to video games with Production I.G doing in-game cutscenes. Possible Characters: Saya, Retro and Pandy, Batou, Motoko Kusanagi, Patlabor and maybe even O-ren Ishii. Stages: Yokota Air Base from Blood, Ghost in the Shell’s New Port City, Patlabor hanger Capcom vs Electronic Arts If Capcom can fight rival firm SNK in a game, then they can fight EA as well. Publish it under the “EA partners” line, just like Electronic Arts does with games like Left 4 Dead and Rock Band. I know there have been jokes about EA’s character lineup in the past , but that was just that, the past. Take a look at the publisher’s lineup these days and there’s plenty of stars who would be right at home in two dimensions kicking someone’s ass. Possible Characters: Isaac Clarke, “Maverick” Blair, Avatar (Ultima), Kane, Commander Shephard, Eddie Riggs, Lex (Bioforge), The Silencer (Crusader series) & Salem. Possible Stages: Ishimura bridge, TCS Victory flight deck, tiberium field, The Citadel Capcom vs Alan Moore Pure fantasy, since his works are the property of a myriad of different comic book publishers, but then, a little fantasy never hurt anyone. Capcom’s finest against the more belligerent of Moore’s comic book creations would be one hell of a fight, but it’d pale in comparison to the final battle against Moore himself, who can morph between his human form and that of Glycon the snake god . Possible Characters: Tom Strong, The Comedian, Promethea, V, Captain Nemo, Halo Jones, Bill “The Wolfspider” Bailey & Splash Brannigan Possible Stages: The Stronghold, Ozymandias’ lair, V’s hideout, London (under the Chinaman’s aerial attack) That’s about it for my imagination today, but what about you guys? Any dream match-ups you can think of? Capcom vs Futurama? Capcom vs Jane Austen? Capcom vs The Rolling Stones? Brian Ashcraft contributed to this post

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Microsoft and ESPN Are Talking About Streaming TV Content

January 19, 2010 by newsbot  
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Microsoft has held in-depth discussions with the Walt Disney Company about a programming deal with ESPN, according to people close to the talks, who requested complete anonymity because the talks were intended to be private.

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