

Psychonauts was a fun, imaginative, superhero of a game. I’ve been reasonably impressed with Majesco this year. What will 8 million dollars do for Majesco Entertainment? I'm hoping for a REALLY good sequel to Psychonauts, what about you? Oh, Majesco. Majesco Sells the Rights to The Darkness and Ghost Rider= Majesco Sells the Rights to the Darkness and Ghost Riderįan-made “King’s Quest IX” Back in Development We hope to bring you a story on this merger in the coming weeks.

Bioware and Pandemic have teamed up to create an uber-gaming group and are going public – ring your broker’s ladies and gentlemen – it’s time to buy! In all seriousness we’re not sure how well the stock will be received or how it will be sold (Google auction style anyone?) but one thing is for sure – with the compaction of the industry over the last five years there’s room for an entity like this to stand up and make some waves. Perhaps one of the most interesting stories of the week is on that snuck in under the wire – a wee bit too late for this newsletter in fact. Folks still can’t find their Xbox 360s and the situation has gotten so bad folks are paying for a service to be notified when they become available!?!? Huh!? Man, talk about fumbled launches. What a week in gaming! G4TV is dumping all it’s gaming programming Ubi announces a new Splinter-Cell and Working Designs closes its doors. This is our first edition so if you have any suggestions on how we can improve this or if you’d like to contribute check the links below: Each week Gamehelper’s News Team will be brining you the Gamehelper News bloGH – a collection of the week’s top stories delivered right to your inbox. It may be the end of the year but there’s no lack of industry shaking news coming forth from the gaming machine. =Gamehelper News bloGH – The Week in Games=

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But the simple fact that the hardware can so easily step ahead of the console curve within mere months after a console's release ensure that the PC platform will continue - for the time being - to define the leading edge playground of interactive developers. Why else would Microsoft be scrambling to get an MMO signed on to their X360 platform? No, PC games aren't dead - we may well see convergence one day replace what we think of as our PC only desktop device. PC games are often driving the industry in these key categories. He goes on to say: If we were to set apart the three biggest genres in PC gaming – first-person shooter, real-time strategy, and RPG (including MMOs) – and consider them as a market unto themselves, we would see a market that is in fact growing.
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The key insight, as summarized in a new report from IM Consulting (the market-intelligence unit at Ignited Minds), is that "the PC game software market is much more robust than a cursory glance at the data suggests… Relying on NPD’s number blinds one to the ongoing evolution of PC game distribution. Dan Morris, former EiC at PC Gamer support this theory in a recent article on Next-Gen. Analysts across the board are making this outlandish claim, as they do year after year - particularly within the E3 timeframe, but while consoles are certainly the "gorilla in the room" PC gaming is far from dead.
