Posted Apr 22, 2008 at 09:31PM by Nicolo S.
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Remember Harker (Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii)? Long after we've heard of the game being developed by The Collective, Foundation 9 has revealed that the next-gen Jonathan Harker adventure is on indefinite hold. Reportedly, its devs are now working on a different survival horror title. Hit that jump to learn more. |
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Posted Mar 17, 2008 at 03:17AM by Ryan A.
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A new development team, Other Ocean Interactive, is currently working on undisclosed titles for Nintendo consoles, Wii and DS. This became known when a job ad appeared over at Gamasutra stating that the company is in need of a game designer. More on this after the jump! |
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Posted Nov 20, 2007 at 11:08AM by Isaac C.
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Game publisher Atari US has revealed yesterday that they've experienced a loss of US$ 7.7 million for the second quarter of the fiscal year, adding to their woes from Q1 losses.Addressing these financial issues, they have taken a number of steps for a long-term strategy (details in the full article) but they aren't confident that these are sufficient footholds. |
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Posted Aug 12, 2007 at 07:28PM by Glen D.
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Canadian game fans have something to look forward to at home as the Montreal Game Summit has been announced and new details have been revealed for the event.Taking place in Montreal's Palais de Congres on the 27th and 28th of November, the gathering will focus on the latest developments and issues concerning the electronic entertainment industry. The Montreal Game Summit of 2007 is touted to be quite different from its predecessors as it claims a makeover in the flow and orientation of the program. Specifics as to what the changes will be haven't been disclosed yet but we'll update you as soon as things are made known. Game industry visionary Dave Perry will deliver the keynote speech while industry leaders such as Stormfront's Don Daglow, Foundation 9's Jon Goldman, Ubisoft's Clint Hocking and Eidos' Julian Merceron will also give their thoughts on the state of gaming in Canada and around the world. |
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Posted Jul 24, 2007 at 10:41AM by Ryan A.
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Video games Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and Godzilla: Unleashed are probably two of the more anticipated titles for the Nintendo Wii. Both will be published by Atari and both will be available this coming Christmas season.Here's a heads up for those who have been religiously following the development of these two titles: Atari announced today that playable demos of DBZ: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and Godzilla: Unleashed will be available during the San Diego Comic Con. The said event will take place from July 26 to 29 at the Convention Center on Harbor Drive. Anyway, the brand new playable demo of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 can be found at the FUNimation Entertainment booth, #4129. On the other hand, the hands-on demo of Godzilla: Unleashed will be available at the Foundation 9 booth, # 4630. We're really excited to get our hands on these especially with the innovations mentioned so far by the developers. It was earlier revealed that DBZ: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 will finally go online while Godzilla: Unleashed will have a good and engaging Story Mode that the franchise has been lacking all these years. |
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Posted Jul 23, 2007 at 01:44PM by Karl B.
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Video game news site Siliconera has posted a partial list of titles that will be available in playable form at this year's San Diego Comic Con. There are some big titles here too, like Blue Dragon, Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations and a bunch of Naruto titles, so try and check 'em out if you're stopping by on July 26 to 29.
So far, the Capcom booth has the most number of playable titles available, followed by the Foundation 9 and Viz Media booths. Of course, this is just a partial list. We have yet to hear from companies such as Sony, Square-Enix and Konami about what playable games they'll be offering. Keep checking back here for more updates.
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Posted Jul 19, 2007 at 07:46PM by Ceasar S.
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Probably one of the biggest independent game developer presence coming to Comic-Con International: San Diego, Foundation 9 Entertainment (F9E) has just recently polished up their list of game demonstrations for the San Diego show. And with their official announcement via press wire, they've chosen five new games in their portfolio for non-interactive and playable demonstrations. Godzilla: Unleashed rampages first in their list of games, of which this city-stomping title of monstrous proportions will be offered as a playable demonstration for the first time since E3 2007. Sonic Rivals 2, The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008, and Super Puzzle Fighter II: Turbo HD Remix are also expected to make a showing in the event. "We're excited to let fans get their hands on some highly anticipated releases and see what they think," said Foundation 9 CEO Jon Goldman. The company is also planning to continue its Comic-Con tradition of selling merchandise for games and games, especially action figures and comics on F9E's original intellectual property, Death, Jr. Event fans will be able to spot Foundation 9's booth, number 4630, at the San Diego Convention Center from July 26-29. |
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Posted Mar 05, 2007 at 10:51AM by Ryan A.
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The game adaptation of 1970-movie "Dirty Harry" has been under development for some time now. Do you know why it's taking this long? It seems that The Collective is having some issues with parent company Foundation 9.According to a source close to Foundation 9, the company is no longer working on Dirty Harry. It was also reported that a total number of 30 Collective staff members received pink slips the other day after the project was pulled off. One representative refused to comment directly on the matter, saying: When this optimization leads to job loss at one studio, we make every effort to find a place for displaced employees at another of our studios. Foundation 9 is currently hiring for 40 positions in our studios across North America and is still in a state of growth with more than 30 projects in development. What happens now to Dirty Harry? The game is still going to be published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (WBIE), and WBIE promised that a videogame adaptation will be released eventually. WBIE Senior Vice President Samantha Ryan said: We are moving forward with the Dirty Harry next generation videogames and will be changing our development plans in keeping with the best interest of the franchise legacy. WBIE is dedicated to creating a game that will bring Clint Eastwood's legendary Detective Harry Callahan character to the interactive space with a new story and great gameplay. On a little side note, Samantha Ryan is the CEO as well of Monolith Productions, the same company that brought us F.E.A.R. and Condemned. We agree with GameSpot author Tom Thorsen; we wouldn't be surprised if Dirty Harry eventually ends up in that studio. |
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Posted Mar 05, 2007 at 05:46AM by Karl B.
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Perhaps we won't be seeing it soon, but according to newly installed WBIE senior vice president Samantha Ryan, a next-gen Dirty Harry game will be released. Eventually.The game has currently been put on indefinite hold following staff reorganizations at Foundation 9. The Collective, a division of Foundation 9 and the studio who was handling the videogame adaptation of the 1970 film, was pulled off the project. Approximately 30 Collective staffers were handed their pink slips. A Foundation 9 spokesperson declined to comment on Dirty Harry's status, but even though things are looking grim for old Mr. Callahan, there's still some light at the end of the tunnel. "We are moving forward with the Dirty Harry next generation videogames and will be changing our development plans in keeping with the best interest of the franchise legacy," said Ryan in a statement. "WBIE is dedicated to creating a game that will bring Clint Eastwood's legendary Detective Harry Callahan character to the interactive space with a new story and great gameplay." |
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Posted Feb 27, 2007 at 01:13PM by Max F.
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A video game based on a movie that is based on a book doesn't have to be disappointing. Many have been successful and amazing adaptations. And being avid readers as well as gamers, we have to admit our bias for this upcoming adaptation: "The Golden Compass" is going to be a video game.
The image below is of Lyra and Iorek Byrnison, a huge Panserbjorne or armored bear. About the game. Sega of America Inc. and Sega Europe Ltd. announced that a "His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass" game is under development by Shiny Entertainment (acquired last year as another subsidiary of the very busy Foundation 9 Entertainment). This big, multi-platform project is based on the movie adaptation (out later this year) of Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy of books.
About the movie. "His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass" will be released December 2007 by New Line Cinema. About the books. If you like reading books (even those that don't have pictures), Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy is worth considering. Reviews of the award-winning trilogy (Whitbread, Carnegie, Astrid Lindgren) are available online. |
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