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Here's the first video of LocoRoco 2 for the PSP broadcasted at Games Convention 2008.
The online travel company paid $182,750 to the U.S. government for allegedly booking trips from the U.S. to Cuba over a five-year period against federal regulations.
A few years back, Wizards of the Coast tried a bold experiment in digital property. It offered virtual representations of its collectable cards along with a free digital client to play Magic: The Gathering over the Internet. Against all conventional wisdom of the time, it turned out to be a success. At GenCon 2007, one can witness the fallout of that. Just as video games are invading the tabletop space (through licensed products like the World of Warcraft board game), so too are collectible card games heading into the digital world. One of the most interesting of these new hybrid titles was available to play on the show floor, The Eye of Judgment for the PlayStation 3.
![]() Under U.S. tax laws the Hinn Ministry is not legally obligated to makes its finances public because it is a religious organization. Although most major American churches and ministries release financial information voluntarily there are no public records for how much the Hinn ministry makes or how that money is spent. Benny Hinn insists that every penny is spent on God's work. But the fifth estate obtained confidential financial records from inside the Hinn ministry. These documents were provided by individuals who say they want the public to know how Benny Hinn spends the money entrusted to him. Rated 4.0468 / 5 | 429 views | 8 comments Click here to watch the video
Best known for selling routers and switches, Cisco says its strongest sales growth these days comes from an area that seldom gets much attention: hospitals.
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THQ opening up Microsoft Game Studios' animal house for Nintendo's portable in early 2008.
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Back in early August at a Microsoft game exhibition in Taipei, Microsoft Taiwan's Grace Chou apparently confirmed that an Asian Xbox 360 version of Final Fantasy XIII was getting released in Taiwan. According to Taiwanese site GNN Gamer, the Microsoft exec stated it hadn't been decided which localized version (Japanese or English) would be launched for the Asian territories. This Asian version (which would conceivably be released in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea and Singapore) made Japanese Xbox 360 owners excited as it possibly meant they might be able to import FFXIII and play it on Japanese Xbox 360s.
Regarding recent inaccurate media reports about the availability of Final Fantasy XIII in the Taiwan market, Microsoft Taiwan hereby issues this statement: "At E3 2008, it was announced that Final Fantasy XIII will be available for Xbox 360 platform in North America and Europe. There is no plan to launch the game in Taiwan. We regret any confusion caused by this." When Kotaku contacted Microsoft directly about whether or not Final Fantasy XIII will be getting an Asian version, Microsoft issued this statement: "There's really no more to say than that as announced at E3, "Final Fantasy XIII" on Xbox 360 is scheduled for release in North America and Europe. There are no plans to release the game in any other region, including Asia." Do keep in mind that after the E3 press conference, Kotaku approached Xbox Japan boss Takashi Sensui about the chances of FFXIII getting a Japan release. His response? Ask Square Enix.
Rimini Street CEO Seth Ravin has survived forming an IT consulting startup as a teen and receiving death threats while brokering trade agreements in Russia.
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The biggest announcement at this year's E3 - that Final Fantasy XIII is going multiplatform - is about more than just a game being available to a wider audience. It's also a clear sign that the topography of the videogame industry has changed a little. While the 360 might not be doing so well in Japan, it's clear that Japanese companies are nevertheless taking Microsoft's console seriously - seriously enough to ditch their all-important exclusivity deals with Sony.
As significant as the FFXIII announcement is, it's hardly the first time a major, major title or series has given up its long-held ties to a single console and experimented with other platforms. And it's not the first time such a decision has had a profound effect on the industry and its fans, either. In fact, GamesRadar can think of a bunch of other examples of a "stolen" exclusive rocking the entire industry - here are the 10 best. Filed under: Late Night, TV Royalty, Programming, Celebrities, Talk Show
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