Posted by Stephen Johnson - Friday, August 01, 2008 6:21 PM
Here's what happened today in the world of videogames, technolgoy and popular culture:
- Less than a quarter of Xbox Live users are European.
- Blizzard has confirmed that World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King will be released between October and November this year
- Apple has successfuly restored their MobileMe service that affected 1% of customers who had been unable to access their accounts for
- Blu-Ray discs sales are struggling, except on the PlayStation 3.
- Prince of Persia's big screen debut has been pushed backa year by Walt Disney Pictures.
- Insomniac has confirmed that Ratchet And Clank: Quest for Booty will be availabe for download via the Playstation Network by August 2
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Tags: Daily Wrap-Up, Videos
Posted by Jeffrey Kanjanapangka - Friday, August 01, 2008 5:56 PM
New multiplayer-tastic developer video, hosted by NHL 09 Producer David Littman, gives us a little insight to the upcoming EA Sports hockey game. Check out the mulitplayer online features where YOU are the star. Hit the ice with a dozen of your friends at the same time when this game goes live on the PS3 and Xbox 360 September 9, followed up with the PS2/PC release in October.
NHL 09 Hockey League Trailer
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Tags: Sports, Videogames, Videos
Posted by Jeffrey Kanjanapangka - Friday, August 01, 2008 5:23 PM
Fresh new "Spidery" trailer from the boys over at Silicon Knights.
Dennis Dyack goes over the topic of using Spiders and the different skillset that they can possess in the third-person action Action-RPG Too Human for the Xbox 360. The game recently went gold and that magic date of August 19 is just around the corner.
Too Human Spider Video
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Tags: E3, Videogames, Videos, Xbox 360
Posted by Mike D'Alonzo - Friday, August 01, 2008 5:17 PM
Since time immemorial, few things have stirred the public consciousness like the female breast. It permeates society like a wafting, pink smoke, infiltrating the way we live our lives like a silent assassin, making millions of dollars each day for the people who live off the fat of the breast. This is why it's anthropologically significant that Layla Kayleigh, swimwear model, host of The Feed, and today's co-host on Attack of the Show, whipped out her fake breasts and showed them off live on air.
These fake breasts, often called "falsies," are remarkable for their veneer and for their replication of the most important and cherished part of breast anatomy, the nipple. Yes, there are fake nipples, or "nips," as Layla so eloquently identifies them as part of the piece, that are also falsified so that those who salivate over such things will be well-pleased by them.
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Tags: G4, Girls
Posted by Jeffrey Kanjanapangka - Friday, August 01, 2008 5:02 PM
Check out what's inside Pandora's Box in this new behind the scenes trailer...
Gamecock Media Producer John Garcia-Shelton and company, take us behind the scenes for the first time, of the supernatural first-person shooter Legendary for The PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. The game is set to be unleashed September 9 on the PS3 and Xbox 360, followed by the PC on November 4th.
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Tags: E3, PC Gaming, PlayStation 3, Videogames, Videos, Xbox 360
Posted by John Manalang - Friday, August 01, 2008 4:48 PM

The great running back, NFL Hall-of-Famer Jim Brown gave Sony and Electronic Arts one hell-of-a pep rally. Yesterday, Brown sued both companies for using his image on the Madden NFL titles (specifically on 2001), apparently without his permission.
With Madden NFL 2009 set to kick off this August 12, Brown said that the companies used his likeness on a player, wearing the same jersey as Brown, featured on the "All Brown's Team" classic lineup in the game. The running back played as number 32 for the Cleveland Browns during his amazing NFL career, but had left the league to pursue acting. Brown has appeared in Hollywood movies such as The Dirty Dozen and Any Given Sunday.
Funny how Brown didn't mention Microsoft or Nintendo, who also supports the Madden franchise on their systems. Maybe he doesn't like Blu Ray.
Bloomberg: Sony Sued by Hall-of-Famer Jim Brown Over Video Game
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