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Ninja Gaiden II is getting its first downloadable content soon. Microsoft and Tecmo have sent word that the game's first content pack, which contains a new mode, will be landing on July 25 for 800 Microsoft Points ($10). The new "Mission Mode" extends the game play of the main campaign with 25 individual missions that the player must complete by achieving certain goals.
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Short News submitted before 192 days, 2 hours i 6 minutes from www.next-gen.biz
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» Executive Producer/Online Games! Warner Bros. “We look at every platform that comes along. Obviously, something that’s as big a cultural and technical success as the iPhone is something you really got to take a close look at,” Zeschuk told MTV Multiplayer. “Certainly, there’s nothing written in stone yet but we’ve got a lot of folks looking at it. “It’s intriguing.
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Short News submitted before 205 days, 17 hours i 45 minutes from www.next-gen.biz
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Warner Bros. "I'll admit that a year ago at this time, I was pretty nervous," said Riccitiello about the EA Mobile games division at the William Blair & Company's investor meeting Tuesday. "Our mobile business had lost most of the management team that had created the business, and we were on a below-plan, consecutive month-in, month-out performance trend.
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“Kids are attracted to visual, interactive forms of communication. It's not going to be easy for sport to counter that,” IOC president Jacques Rogge told The Times. According to the report, the average age of an Olympic participant is 24, while the average age of an Olympic viewer is 46. Rogge said he will enlist the services of the 3...
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Short News submitted before 253 days, 1 hour i 12 minutes from www.redorbit.com
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For a time, "Harry Potter" superfan Steven Vander Ark seemed to be living a geeky dream. His Web site an obsessive catalog of spells, characters and creatures in J.K. Rowling's novels was a hit among fellow fanatics. He spoke at conventions.
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