Bonus Round starts out its special series with a versus between Battlefield 3 and Modern Warfare 3
Showing posts with label aggregame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aggregame. Show all posts
Monday, July 4, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Infintiy Ward's Robert Bowling says buy both MW3 and BF3
From the Examiner.com website:
Bowling is showing great respect for the development team at Dice and Battlefield 3. With each title competing against each other this fall for the FPS genre crown, things will get interesting, but each title will be catering to their own type of audience. Battlefield 3 has been described as a ‘documentary’ by Kojima; meanwhile Call of Duty is an ‘action movie’.
full article here: Robert Bowling: Battlefield 3 is a stellar game
Hat tip to Hip Hop Gamer Show for tweeting the news. See his website here: Hip Hop Gamer Show
Supreme Court Rules Against Violent Video Game Ban (California Law)
In a major win for the video game industry and Free Speech, the United States Supreme Court has struck down California's game law. It was a 7-2 decision, ruling that California's law forbidding the sale or rental of violent games to minors do not comport with the First Amendment. In short: The Game industry won.
The 92-page decision boils down to the following passage:
"This country has no tradition of specially restricting children’s access to depictions of violence. And California’s claim that 'interactive' video games present special problems, in that the player participates in the violent action on screen and determines its out-come, is unpersuasive."
Read more @ G4Tv
Friday, June 24, 2011
Sony Being Sued Over PSN Breach
It looks like Sony, in addition to losing millions of dollars during the PSN outage, is about to be hit with a major class action lawsuit. I just read an article over at aggregame written by Mat Houchens that discusses the class action lawsuit:
The case in U.S. District Court, Southern District of California is Felix Cortorreal, Jacques Daoud Jr. and Jimmy Cortorreal, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Sony Corporation Inc. et al, 11-1369.
This could get uglier for Sony, but how bad do you think it will hurt them? Also how do you feel about this action in general taking in to consideration that it is a free service?
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