Modern Warfare 2 Goes on SaleNovember 10th, 2009 Its time for Call of Duty fans to rejoice because a new version of the game : Modern Warfare 2 is going to hit store shelves today. At least a dozen major retailers, including GameStop and Best Buy, participated in more than 10,000 special midnight store openings throughout North America.
Video game sales decline in October as expected, though November should improveNovember 13th, 2009 Ahead of the Bell: Video game sales fallNEW YORK — The sharp decline in U.S. video game sales the NPD Group reported Thursday were not surprising, and analysts widely expect sales to pick up in November.
Industry group says US video game sales fall 19 percent in OctoberNovember 12th, 2009 more images
more imagesNPD: October video game sales tumble 19 percentNEW YORK — After a slight reprieve in September, U.S. video game retail sales slumped again in October, unable to escape the economic turmoil that's cutting into consumer spending and swelling the ranks of unemployed.
Activision Blizzard shares climb in premarket trading after strong 3rd-quarter resultsNovember 6th, 2009 Activision Blizzard shares rise after 3Q resultsNEW YORK — Shares of Activision Blizzard Inc. rose Friday after the video game publisher posted strong third-quarter results and backed its full-year outlook amid a difficult time for the video game industry.
Nikon seeks lower import duties in IndiaJune 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Digital imaging products manufacturer Nikon Corp is hoping for a reduction in countervailing duty and additional duty in the 2009-10 budget to enable it stay more competitive against grey market products being sold in India. "Sales as much as 30 percent are impacted due to cheaper alternatives in the black market.
Electronic Arts reports 2nd-quarter loss, plans to cut jobsNovember 9th, 2009 more images
more imagesElectronic Arts posts 2Q loss, plans layoffsNEW YORK — Electronic Arts said Monday its loss widened in the latest quarter in what's been a difficult year for the company and the broader video game industry. The company behind games such as "Madden NFL 10" also said Monday it is laying off 1,500 employees, or about 17 percent, to focus on games that have higher profit margins.
GM investing more than $21M at Flint plant to build 2011 Chevrolet light-duty crew cab truckSeptember 21st, 2009 GM investing $21 million in Flint Assembly plantFLINT, Mich. — General Motors Co.
'Call of Duty' video game publisher Activision had 3rd-quarter profit, reaffirms 2009 guidanceNovember 5th, 2009 Activision posts 3Q profit, backs 2009 outlookNEW YORK — It's been a rough year for the video game industry, but Activision Blizzard Inc. reported a profit for its third quarter because of lower costs and a good response for games such as "Guitar Hero 5" and "World of Warcraft."
It also reaffirmed its guidance for the full year, citing a big expected release next week for "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2," which could easily be the most lucrative entertainment launch this holiday season.
Microsoft X-box sold 30 Million Copies! Where are you PS3?May 29th, 2009 Microsoft's latest sales number for the game console now officially top 30 million worldwide which means the sales amount to be a whopping $14.5 billion across all Xbox 360 categories. The Xbox LIVE has seen a 136% increase in new members making a total of 20 million active members after the launch of New Xbox Experience last year.
Electronic Arts reports 2nd-quarter net loss, plans to cut 1,500 jobs, or 17 percentNovember 9th, 2009 more images
more imagesElectronic Arts posts 2Q net loss, plans layoffsNEW YORK — Electronic Arts plans to cut its work force by 17 percent as it tries to align its business with a transforming video game industry. The company announced the layoffs of 1,500 people just hours after it said it is paying at least $275 million to buy Playfish Inc., a maker of social online games popular on Facebook, MySpace and the iPhone.
X-box, PlayStation to mimic real stench of warMay 18th, 2009 LONDON - X-box and PlayStation lovers would soon be turning their bedrooms into battlefields, courtesy the new technique that will allow games consoles to mimic the stench of war. The new technology developed by Birmingham University researchers will allow the players to sniff out cordite, diesel fumes, and burning rubber.
Electronic Arts posts 2nd-quarter loss, adjusted profit, cutting 1,500 jobs, or 17 percentNovember 9th, 2009 more images
more imagesEA posts 2Q loss, cutting 17 pct. of work forceNEW YORK — Electronic Arts plans to cut its work force by 17 percent as it tries to align its business with a transforming video game industry.
Japanese automakers see emerging recovery led by booming production in ChinaOctober 28th, 2009 more images
more imagesJapan's automakers set production records in ChinaTOKYO — Japanese automakers are experiencing a production boom in China with Toyota, Honda and Nissan setting records for September — the latest signs of an emerging recovery for Japan's auto industry. Honda Motor Co.'s production set a record for the company in both China and Asia overall for September, although total overseas production has been declining for a year.
Top 10 Amazing Upcoming GamesJuly 31st, 2009 Wait! Have you finished all those top games that are available right now? Did you say all of them? Ok, then this is your right to know the top upcoming games right now. Here is the list of the amazing games that aren't yet available.
US video game retail sales fall once again in August, says NPDSeptember 11th, 2009 NPD: Video game sales slide again in AugustNEW YORK — Retail sales of video games have declined for six straight months. Analysts are blaming the slow August — which was expected — in part on a disappointing showing from the latest "Madden" title from Electronic Arts.
November 18th, 2009 at 4:26 pm
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