The videogame industry is packed with news these days, but I'm sure you must have read about some of this stuff:
Didja see? There's a new Blackberry case from Otterbox.
It protects the Blackberry from the iPhone!
Didja see? Square Enix says Final Fantasy XIII is still intended to be exclusive for the PS3.
I guess if no one plays it, no one will know how badly it sucks.
Didja see? In order to save tens of millions of dollars on the Xbox 360, Microsoft designed its own chip for the thing. Then when the chip red-ringed everyone's Xbox 360, the recall cost Microsft a billion dollars.
As the politicians say, a billion here, a billion there, pretty soon you're talking real money.
Didja see? An analyst says that the reason we can't get Wii Fit here is because Nintendo is sending them all to Europe because of the strong Euro.
That, and that the only people who want to become fit are already fit.
Didja see? Lucas Arts laid off 100 people last week.
It means Ninjasistah won't see her Wii lightsaber game for a while longer.
Didja see? Take Two has announced BioShock 3 -- even though BioShock 2 isn't even out yet.
What's next, BioShock: The Musical?
Didja see? Scientists have discovered an algorithm that solves the Rubik's Cube in only 23 moves.
Or, just one move if you have 46 hands.
Didja see? They're coming out with a Metallica version of Guitar Hero.
Unfortunately, while on your network it checks your computers for copyright-infringing music.
Didja see? Sony has quit development on two games for the PS3 and one for the PSP.
They're taking their football and going Home. Oh, that's right, Home is still vapor, too.
Didja see? Game developers are taking advantage of the accelerometer in the iPhone to make some really great games.
How much is that Nintendog in the window?
Didja see? There's a new Blackberry case from Otterbox.
It protects the Blackberry from the iPhone!
Didja see? Square Enix says Final Fantasy XIII is still intended to be exclusive for the PS3.
I guess if no one plays it, no one will know how badly it sucks.
Didja see? In order to save tens of millions of dollars on the Xbox 360, Microsoft designed its own chip for the thing. Then when the chip red-ringed everyone's Xbox 360, the recall cost Microsft a billion dollars.
As the politicians say, a billion here, a billion there, pretty soon you're talking real money.
Didja see? An analyst says that the reason we can't get Wii Fit here is because Nintendo is sending them all to Europe because of the strong Euro.
That, and that the only people who want to become fit are already fit.
Didja see? Lucas Arts laid off 100 people last week.
It means Ninjasistah won't see her Wii lightsaber game for a while longer.
Didja see? Take Two has announced BioShock 3 -- even though BioShock 2 isn't even out yet.
What's next, BioShock: The Musical?
Didja see? Scientists have discovered an algorithm that solves the Rubik's Cube in only 23 moves.
Or, just one move if you have 46 hands.
Didja see? They're coming out with a Metallica version of Guitar Hero.
Unfortunately, while on your network it checks your computers for copyright-infringing music.
Didja see? Sony has quit development on two games for the PS3 and one for the PSP.
They're taking their football and going Home. Oh, that's right, Home is still vapor, too.
Didja see? Game developers are taking advantage of the accelerometer in the iPhone to make some really great games.
How much is that Nintendog in the window?
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