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Today EA announced Need for Speed Live a carshow and racing event that is to take place next summer. The bad news it is at the Brands Hatch Ciruit near London England.
Command & Conquer Red Alert 3 is due out Nov 11, 2008 from EA. In Red Alert 3, the desperate leadership of a doomed Soviet Union travels back in time to change history and restore the glory of Mother Russia. The time travel mission goes awry, creating an alternate timeline where technology has followed an [...]
Electronic Arts announced today that Dead Space has gone gold and will go on sale in the UK on October 24th 2008 for the PS3 & Xbox 360. Players who pre-order the Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3 versions of the game from play.com in the UK will be able to download a platform exclusive suit [...]
Spore isn’t due for release until September 7th 2008. After several delays EA threw anxious gamers a bone today by releasing Spore Creature Creator. Horny Melon opted to download it off of EAs site instead of running out to the store to pick up a copy. As easy as EA’s store was, compared to [...]
Spore is Will Wrights next blockbuster simulation game of, well everything. Follow life from the single cell creature to a space faring civilization. Delayed several times by EA it is finally set for a September 9th 2008 release date.
EA is resurrecting the long dead Command and Conquer: Red Alert IP for the PC, PS3, and Xbox360. Available October 2008.
Gamespot has been contacted by EA confirming that they are indeed scrapping the weapon DLC.
EA and Epic Games announced that they have expanded their current license agreement. Under the terms of the new agreement, EA will have the right to incorporate the Unreal Engine 3 in more than five upcoming titles currently under development. EA’s original Unreal Engine 3 license agreement was signed in 2006, and this new agreement [...]
With all the complaining Horny Melon has done about microtransactions in the past, it’s a no brainer for us to support Sarcastic Gamers boycott of Battlefield: Bad Company.
Nothing erks me more than when a company has to resort to creative marketing to increase profitability.