Activision Making Men in Black Video Game
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Uh, it's the M.I.Bs! Here come the Men in Black. They usually won't let you remember, but in this case, Activision won't let you forget them. No matter how hard you try.
Activision announced today, a partnership with Columbia Pictures, which has Kotick's goons producing a standalone Men in Black game to coincide with the theatrical release of Men in Black III when it releases in Spring 2012.
The game will be an original story building on the "history of the series" and will bring back "familiar faces" while introducing "new foes". Men in Black, the game, will release in Spring 2012 on consoles and handheld platforms.
I'm strangely excited about this game. I think they must have got to me with that memory-eraser thingy and cleared any recollection of the first two movies, resulting in a new-found interest in this new one. Wait, did I write this? Damn, that memory thing is really powerful.
Note: The above sentence is purely fiction. I have my memory and I am not at all excited about a Men in Black video game, nor a new movie. I have good taste, I promise.
Activision Locks Paintball Mode in GoldenEye, Now GameStop Exclusive
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What used to be earned or just free is now a pre-order bonus.
In the original GoldenEye 007, you could earn Paintball Mode by beating the Dam on Secret Agent in less than 2 minutes and 40 seconds or just entering the cheat code. In the Wii remake, it was unlocked right from the start. But for the upcoming GoldenEye 007: Reloaded, it's now been turned into an exclusive GameStop pre-order bonus, as reported by GiantBomb:
This is a minor gripe, for sure, but why lock content that's already on the disc and already in the original? Why not lock content that's actually extra?For online multiplayer, paintball is exclusive to Gamestop consumers, you can’t get it without an unlock code. It’s still available as an offline mode for Mi6 Ops missions.
Stop stepping over all of our memories, please.
Activision publicar� un juego de la pel�cula The Amazing Spider-man
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Ayer Activision anunci? oficialmente el videojuego de Men in Black y hoy recibimos indicios de que tambi?n tiene m?s adaptaciones a videojuego en desarrollo, de otros personajes de comics en el cine.
Probablemente, tanto el anuncio de ayer, c?mo ?ste, que posiblemente llegue de manera oficial en pocas horas, se deba a que desde ayer se esta celebrando la segunda feria de comics m?s importante de Estados Unidos, la New York Comic Con, d?nde los videojuegos tienen desde hace algunos a?os una fuerte presencia.
El caso es que esta foto ha sido tomada en el stand de la compa??a americana, d?nde vemos claramente c?mo el videojuego para la pr?xima pel?cula del trepamuros, The Amazing Spider-man, que rompe dr?sticamente con la anterior exitosa trilog?a del personaje y que se proyectar? de forma mundial el 2 de Julio del pr?ximo a?o, est? en desarrollo.
Por los logos que vemos impresos en la zona inferior del poster, el estudio Beenox, desarrolladores de Spider-man: Shattered Dimensions y Spider-Man: Edge of Time, ser?n nuevamente los encargados de adaptar las aventuras de Peter Parker al mundo del videojuego.
Actualizaremos cu?ndo nos lleguen m?s datos de forma oficial, pero es de esperar que c?mo las dos anteriores entregas, llegue para todas las plataformas disponibles en el mercado, incluyendo Wii, 3DS y DS.
Fuente:dswii.es
Que les parece?Sera malo?
Activision planning for GoldenEye reloaded

Activision is known for one thing: milking successful Pharma products, until they cease to exist. Is next on their list "to kill" James Bond. 007 has found himself in and out of his way out of many sticky situations. But Activision kiss of death might be too much.
Last year Wii points (we brand should completely,) of the Nintendo enough to bring in some cash Activision was 64 classic GoldenEye,. Activision prepping in turn a kind of remake, sequel, or port. At least it seems.
A few domain names were discovered that could serve as the official Web pages for a game titled GoldenEye: reloaded. No details at this time are known, but likely scenario has Activision the Wii game with extra features, but this time for Xbox 360 and PS3 was found.
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Activision loads player call of duty elite closed beta
Activision has some milestones with the fiery FPS which reached series call of duty. As a player on numerous battlefield dissolved title in the franchise flocked have, is it now up to whip up a new experience.
After the revelation of his online social service, Activision series to fans to register for the call of duty elite closed beta. The official website of cod accepted applications of gamers for the beta. Those who participate in the beta to, have to be filled, information such as e-Mail address, date of birth and console preference. In addition, they need a copy of the OPS have black.
Addition of multiplayer combats by different CoD games, facilitates elite aficionados, to connect with other fans. You can also tournaments and created this service events for all skill levels by taking part. It not only a trace of player's profile holds but transfers also tools to improve the gaming sessions. The service was developed to complicated Intel for weapons and maps indicating the exclusive strategy videos for improving performance can access.
Applications for the beta-call of duty elite closed official website are now accepted on the series. We have still heard not the official introduction date of beta.
What Activision said today its employees on war modern 3 leak?
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What Activision Told Its Employees Today About Modern Warfare 3's Leak - Giant Bomb





"Hey gang," starts an email that I've obtained, sent to Activision employees this morning, penned by Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg. Hirshberg's email marks Activision's first company-wide internal acknowledgement of last week's Modern Warfare 3 leak on Kotaku.
The email's tone is not unlike the candid interview Hirshberg conducted with Joystiq about earlier this week. In fact, the Joystiq interview is actually referenced within the email.
"I wanted to reach out to you today and address the Call of Duty intellectual property leak that occurred last Friday," started Hirshberg. "Of course, Activision takes very seriously any abuse of our intellectual property – the event is under investigation and we’re confident it will be resolved quickly."
The email does not provide any details on where Activision suspects the leak came from. I've heard several theories, none of them with definitive proof. But with so many developers and outsourcing companies working on massive, fast-tracked projects like Modern Warfare 3--well, stuff happens.
"What I want to tell you about is how we handled the event internally," he continued. "We were lucky in that we were very close to our scheduled reveal date, and therefore, we had a number of assets that had not yet been released, but were ready to go."
Activision and Infinity Ward rolled out a series of teaser trailers to YouTube that evening. There have also been prominent advertisements running during the NBA conference finals, promising a revealing trailer next week. The companies pulled the very same marketing trick for 2009's Modern Warfare 2.
"When it came to light that we had suffered a significant security breach, it became clear that a leak of this size had the potential to throw our launch off of its schedule, or worse, blunt its momentum," he wrote. "As a company, we needed to look both backwards and forwards simultaneously. Of course we needed to immediately begin finding the source of the leak. But we also needed to deal with the fact that, like it or not, our launch had just begun."
StreamingProgressiveLowHighHDCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 "England" TeaserThe second of four Modern Warfare 3 teaser trailers.
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Activision and Infinity Ward's decision to simply acknowledge the leak and move on was a smart, if rather unexpected move. With the "real" launch so close, the two could have just put their heads down. Instead, beginning the reveal allowed them to capitalize on traffic and attention otherwise on Kotaku.
"Our leadership team and key members of the Call of Duty team met to discuss strategy," he said. "I, for one, was incredibly proud of the team’s performance in that critical meeting. Instead of panicking, we took the fire of interest that had been started by the leak, and poured gasoline on it. Through Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, we released our four teasers (which were not scheduled to launch for another week) onto the web. With equal agility, our worldwide sales organizations managed to put both the retail and .com presale programs and assets into launch mode in no-time flat. Everybody involved delivered under pressure."

Kotaku spoiled the goods--or parts of it--a week early. Some teasers would have begun rolling out this week, laying the viral groundwork for the official trailer during the NBA Finals.
"The result?" he said, numbers at the ready. "We had over 4.8 million hits on the various Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 teasers over those first 48 hours. To put that in perspective, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Black Ops had 61,000 and 89,000 hits, respectively, in their first two days. Pre-sales for MW3 are off to an amazing start. Perhaps, most importantly, we migrated the dialogue from one that was between our players and the leakers, to one between our players and us."
Translation: Modern Warfare 3 is going to be huge. The Kotaku leak may have even helped fan the flames, as gamers descended upon the site and other blogs to learn "secret" details about the game.
"Very few companies could have woken up with a crisis of this magnitude, and gone to bed with an undeniable win," he concluded, echoing similar comments made to Joystiq. "Everyone should be extremely proud. We’ve got a long way to go. But under very challenging circumstances, we managed to get our launch off to an incredible start."
We expect to learn plenty more at a little thing called E3.
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Groin is just that... a dick.That is correct.







Once they find the one that leaked it, they will be fired.





But anyways, I was ready to write off this game after BLOPS, but I think I may be back on board but we'll see. The info in the leak definitely perked my interest, and if they tweak the multiplayer somewhat, they have my money.



That's worth $60 to me. I spend that much on far worse games and stupid stuff. It might not be groundbreaking, but "good enough" is good enough for me when it comes to the Call of Duty franchise.
COD4 and MW2 stole the "Madden of First Person Shooters" title from Halo, and while I'm super interested in seeing what can steal it away from MW3 and it's successors, I'm okay with where we are now.

It can't be that big of a deal, big whoop someone said MW3 is coming out. What a surprise... Would I get in trouble for saying that the earth revolves around the sun?Only if you count being burned at the stake for stating such heresy trouble.



It can't be that big of a deal, big whoop someone said MW3 is coming out. What a surprise... Would I get in trouble for saying that the earth revolves around the sun?I dont know if the announcement that the game existed was really surprising. It was that it was an information leak with very specific details about the game. If you look back at how activision markets the call of duty games; they like to deliver info in bit sized chunks to keep the marketing momentum growing. They had a "special" event just to show off the multiplayer for the first time and people ate that shit up. Like it wasn't going to be like the last year's game.




It can't be that big of a deal, big whoop someone said MW3 is coming out. What a surprise... Would I get in trouble for saying that the earth revolves around the sun?Did you see the info leaked on Kotaku? The whole story was revealed. A very detailed account at that. It's one thing to say "MW3 is coming out" and another to say "we have all the info on the story for MW3."
I doubt little will change for the final story for MW3, Robert Bowling did say that some of the content leaked wasn't 100% correct, but he could be bluffing as well.


How long can they keep making these?HAHA, for a very very long time, if they continue to sell even a fraction of what they've sold...

























































