- Japanese Hardware: DS Celebrates Four Weeks On Top
[09.05.08]
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The DS is celebrating a full four weeks of outselling the PSP in Japan, although it continues to do so in a relatively quiet retail period. Most formats saw a small rise in sales, with only the PSP beginning to lag behind after months of dominance.
- Saling The World: Mercenaries 2 Tops Multiplatform Charts in UK
[09.05.08]
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Gamasutra's latest exclusively compiled real-time Amazon.com charts see Mercenaries 2 taking an early sales lead on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in Europe (though not in the U.S.), while Afrika and Tales of Vesperia head console sales in Japan.
- Tomb Raider: Underworld To Feature 'Player-Tailored' Experience
[09.05.08]
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As part of a Gamasutra feature, Crystal Dynamics creative director Eric Lindstrom reveals a new Tomb Raider: Underworld feature that allows "people having different ideas about what they want exploration and discovery to be" to radically change the game accordingly.
- Analysis: Pachter Suggests, Sony Rebuts On Xbox 360 Price Cuts
[09.05.08]
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Analyst Michael Pachter tells Gamasutra that a potentially supply-constrained Wii and a widening price gulf between Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 might give Microsoft a 20 percent sales boost for the holiday season -- but Sony's Julie Han asks us: "How sustainable is that in the long term?"
- Opinion: Diamond In The Rough - 'A Body in the Dark'
[09.05.08]
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In a new opinion piece, writer Tom Cross takes a look at the saving grace of the critically panned Alone In The Dark - how "...no other game available today inserts you so forcefully into the body of your character."
- Gibeau Updates On EA Los Angeles: 'We Have Very High Expectations'
[09.05.08]
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Gamasutra quizzed EA Games president Frank Gibeau on the past and future of EALA (Medal Of Honor Airborne, Boom Blox), as he admits that the Medal Of Honor franchise has "been bumpy" at the studio, but maintains: "We're very confident in EALA... if we weren't, we'd do something different."
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