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News: id Software Rejected Activision Takeover, Fired Adrian Carmack, Court Documents RevealAn intriguing look into one of the most secretive developers in the gaming industry.Click here to read the full article Related News: News: id Software Rejected Activision Takeover, Fired Adrian Carmack, Court Documents Reveal An intriguing look into one of the most secretive developers in the gaming industry. News: EA Unveils Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover Def Jam keeps up the fight for New York in EAs next title. News: Ala. Supreme Court Rejects Grand Theft Auto Appeal The Alabama Supreme Court recently dismissed a motion for an appeal by Take-Two Interactive and video-game sellers News: PS3 More Powerful than Xbox 360, says John Carmack Looks like the PS3 packs quite a punch. News: John Carmack on Xbox 360 and PS3: Theyre Slower Than a Modern PC The King of Code weighs in once again on Xbox 360 and PS3 capabilities. News: Activision To Have Three Ready For Xbox 360 Launch Activision announces that it will have three titles ready for the Xbox 360 launch. News: EA Loses James Bond License to Activision Activision secures the rights to Bond games through 2014. News: Activision Readying Launch Games for PS3, Revolution Activision confirms that its working on a number of games for the PS3, as well as one title for Nintendos Revolution. News: Native American Lobbyists Launch Boycott of GUN; Activision Responds Activisions GUN is coming under fire from the Association for American Indian Development (the AAID). EA reveal six games in development for the Wii 1up.com are reproting that Electronic Arts has announced six games in development for the Wii at their summer press event:Madden NFLNeed for SpeedHarry... Fast Rabbit Software Introduces Latest Version of Dolce Music Flashcards; Prepares to Release New Downloadable Line of Educational Software Fast Rabbit, a software company specializing in downloadable educational software for K through 8 students, has just released its latest version of Dolce Music Flashcards, a title originally launched in 2002 that has gone on to become one of their most popular titles. It is now compatible with the latest Mac operating systems as well as Windows and Linux. [PRWEB Mar 9, 2006] News: PlayStation 3 Software Lineup Revealed While having no playables at the show, Sony promised a whopping 102 upcoming titles. |
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