What's Sony Planning for Long Live Play?
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Sony kicked off their new Long Live Play campaign a couple of weeks ago, marking the triumphant return of Kevin Butler. But since then, things have been quiet... almost too quiet. It's like they are planning something... something big.
A video released today confirms our suspicions, Sony has definitely got something up their sleeve. Has KB gone back into hiding? What's with the mystery here? When Sony does something big, the VP of everything awesome is usually behind it.
What exactly doe Sony have in store for us? Watch the video, then tell us what you think that might be.
Mediator is planning another NFL session for July 19
MINNEAPOLIS--the federal magistrate judge, arranging the work dispute between NFL owners and players has scheduled another session for July 19 in Minneapolis.
Judge Arthur j. Boylan put the meeting on Saturday, just before the start of his stay. But he made clear that both sides further should their own meetings in the meantime, as they work towards a new collective agreement.
Judge Arthur j. Boylan, who shall submit the date the start of his vacation, suggests that the pages continue to speak in his absence. (AP) The principals in the dispute to as until more than $9 billion were sales all week in New York, but still a new deal as the lock have not reached parts of itself has taken on more than four months.
The urgency, it seems to warm up starts. Several teams have already cancelled their traditional projects in parts of the training camp and the Hall of Fame game between Chicago and St. Louis is way less than a month.
Boylan ordered both sides continue to mediation without him "in an effort to define and the differences between their respective settlement positions narrow." He also ordered that lawyers from both sides meeting with him in the evening of July of 18 "for a personal agenda-setting session" that probably be prepared, the stage for meaningful and fruitful talks would set the following day.
After it in two days in New York this week, known NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL Players Association Chief DeMaurice Smith, that they move out of the weekend were. You plan to back negotiations on Monday in what will be the first mediation sessions with owners and players that contains no Boylan.
If no agreement by the time they have achieved meetings with Boylan in Minneapolis are planned of the League and players, there could be bad news for training camp and maybe even low season are games. The Giants, jets and Ravens have already announced that, no matter, if an agreement is reached, they make all their preseason work to perform their primary facilities for various College campus, a time-honored tradition that embrace coach, as a team building exercise and small towns across the country for tourism depend on revenue.
The Vikings have already said that if an agreement is not reached on 18 July, they have to the training camp in Mankato, Minnesota State University, cancel, where they held two days every summer since 1966.
And the Rams and bears are planned, kick-off the previous season with a game in Canton, Ohio on 7 August, only two and a half weeks after Boylan of the scheduled meeting on May 19.
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.
How do you play this out?
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