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Thursday, December 1, 2005

Today's Top Stories

Digital Anvil melted down

All-but-dormant studio formed by Wing Commander creator is put to sleep--staff "redeployed" to Microsoft Game Studios HQ.
FULL STORY
Posted Dec 1, 2005 5:22 pm PT

Prince of Persia ascends to Two Thrones

The Sands of Time are kicking up more trouble in Ubisoft's just-released climax to the revitalized adventure series.
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Posted Dec 1, 2005 1:33 pm PT

Majority of MMOers interested in Star Trek Online

Developers of forthcoming game justify their existence with market survey--with less than earth-shaking results.
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Posted Dec 1, 2005 4:43 pm PT

History Channel takes up Brothers in Arms

Two-hour documentary on the 101st Airborne, 502nd Parachute Infantry to use Gearbox game footage to depict the group's invasion of Normandy.
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Posted Dec 1, 2005 5:06 pm PT

BioWare holding writing contest

Canadian developer taking submissions from would-be game scenario scribes for a new NeverWinter Nights module.
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Posted Dec 1, 2005 4:08 pm PT

SouthPeak takes on State of Emergency 2

Riotous game grabs yet another publisher; PSP version in, PS2 version stays, Xbox and PC versions still out?
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Posted Dec 1, 2005 3:20 pm PT

Rumor: Bungie developing a pirate game?

Job listing on Bungie's Web site leads to scuttlebutt about a buccaneer adventure preceding Halo 3 in the development pipeline.
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Posted Dec 1, 2005 3:19 pm PT

Microsoft details Japanese Xbox 360 kickoff

Launch ceremony to once again be held at Shibuya Tsutaya shopping center; no word yet on Bill Gates' appearance.
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Posted Dec 1, 2005 10:48 am PT

Japanese Final Fantasy XII gets premium price

Next Square-Enix RPG to cost nearly $80 when released across the Pacific in March; merchandising deals announced.
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Posted Dec 1, 2005 12:47 pm PT

Game industry reacts to Clinton, NIMF

With federal legislation on the way and a D-plus grade from a parent watchdog group, industry groups respond to critics.
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Posted Nov 30, 2005 2:56 pm PT

More Top Stories

Call of Duty 2
Today's #1 Game

Call of Duty 2

Publisher: Activision Developer: Infinity Ward
Platform: X360 Category: First-Person Shooters
Release Date: Nov 17, 2005  
2 Perfect Dark Zero: Limited Edition
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios | Platform: X360 | Category: First-Person Shooters
release:
Nov 17, 2005
3 50 Cent: Bulletproof
Publisher: VU Games | Platform: PS2 | Category: Action Adventure
release:
Nov 17, 2005
4 WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006
Publisher: THQ | Platform: PS2 | Category: Wrestling
release:
Nov 14, 2005
5 Madden NFL 06
Publisher: EA Sports | Platform: X360 | Category: Football
release:
Nov 16, 2005
6 Perfect Dark Zero
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios | Platform: X360 | Category: First-Person Shooters
release:
Nov 17, 2005
7 Project Gotham Racing 3
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios | Platform: X360 | Category: Racing
release:
Nov 16, 2005
8 Quake 4
Publisher: Activision | Platform: X360 | Category: First-Person Shooters
release:
Nov 18, 2005
9 Need for Speed Most Wanted
Publisher: Electronic Arts | Platform: PS2 | Category: Racing
release:
Nov 15, 2005
10 Need for Speed Most Wanted
Publisher: Electronic Arts | Platform: X360 | Category: Racing
release:
Nov 16, 2005
Rankings Based on EB Games figures from 11/20/05 to 11/26/05

News Features

Featured Stories

Sakaguchi lays out Mistwalker plans

Former Square producer discusses upcoming Xbox 360 role-playing games, confirms fourth game in development at new studio.
Posted Nov 29, 2005 4:41 pm PT

Clinton introducing federal game regulation

Family Entertainment Protection Act would levy fines for M-rated game sales to minors, create annual ESRB review, authorize FTC retailer audits.
Posted Nov 29, 2005 2:45 pm PT

ChartSpot: October 2005

SOCOM, Madden, NBA Live, and Grand Theft Auto dominate the console charts, while PC gamers' cups runneth over with quality titles.
Posted Nov 23, 2005 4:21 pm PT

Newsmaker Q&A

Burnout Revenge Xbox 360 Q&A;

Matt Webster, executive producer at Criterion Games, answers our questions about the upcoming Xbox 360 version of Burnout Revenge.
Posted Nov 30, 2005 3:45 pm PT

Pursuit Force Q&A;

SCEA producer Ryan Hamlyn answers our questions about this Hollywood-style action game for the PSP.
Posted Nov 29, 2005 4:28 pm PT

Peter Moore: I'm psyched

As Xbox 360 launches, Microsoft Xbox 360 hype honcho Peter Moore discusses online, the competition, Zero Hour, getting into Japan, and more.
Posted Nov 22, 2005 12:09 pm PT
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Stock Watch

Today's GameSpot Watch List
symbol last change price change %
ATVI 13.22 -0.09 -0.68%
ERTS 57.40 +1.04 1.85%
GME 33.61 -0.03 -0.09%
JMDT 23.70 +0.83 3.63%
MSFT 27.89 +0.21 0.76%
MWY 21.95 +0.03 0.14%
THQI 22.83 +0.11 0.48%
TTWO 18.61 +0.36 1.97%
30-minute delay

GameSpot Poll

Senators Hilary Clinton and Joe Lieberman's Family Entertainment Protection Act might regulate the game industry. Thoughts?
So much for games for grown-ups. (Sigh)
This sounds like a slippery slope towards censorship.
Nice. About time game ratings had some teeth.
Can you say "unconstitutional"?
Uninformed federal legislators pounce on a hot-button issue? I am SHOCKED.
This makes me want to shoot zombies in the face. Fetch my copy of Resident Evil 4!