Week in Review

This week we learn that Ubisoft is tapping the untapped gamer market midmost Eastern, Nintendo is taking a loss and Satoru Iwata is sorry for the aforementioned loss.

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Bioshock Infinite Creator Discusses Real Creation Political Parallels

If you've looked at videos of BioShock Infinite and thought, "wow, this really reminds me of the Tea Party," then have no veneration, because you're most definitely non unaccompanied. Ken Levine, the game's creative director, says that there are plenty of parallels between real world events and the political science of BioShock Infinite.(Yoke)


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Console Minecraft Exclusive to Xbox 360

Markus Persson – the creator of Minecraft more commonly noted as Notch – announced that his viral PC game would be coming to consoles this past E3. The bonkers-and-bolts of adapting the controls to a gamepad parenthesis, the proposition of Minecraft entrance people's living rooms was an exciting one. Unfortunately for people who possess 2 of the three major consoles though, Notch said via Chirrup that Minecraft will follow exclusive to the Xbox 360 and it releases in Spring 2012. (Link)


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Ubisoft Becomes First Major Publisher to Open Studio in Middle East

Videogames do non have a strong presence in a domain more known for conflict than creativity. But that hasn't obstructed City of London of Abu Dhabi from attempting to become a ethnic hub for the Middle East. As part of the first step called the twofour54 Media Zone Authority, Ubisoft will become the low gear foreign videogame publisher to open a studio in Abu Dhabi this December. The studio will hire and train local talent through a sister "gaming academy" that aims to get citizenry sprouted to speed happening making videogames. Over the next five days, the Gallic publisher plans to hire more 100 developers to produce online games that will specifically appeal to the region's social mores as well as a worldwide audience. (Link)


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Nintendo Braces For First-Ever Loss

It wasn't wholly that rottenly lang syne that Nintendo's say-so of the videogame market was independent. Despite gimmicky move controls and anemic computer hardware, the Wii subordinate the console vacation spot with an cast-iron clenched fist while the DS went more operating theatre little entirely unchallenged in the handheld market. But things started to slow down down in 2009 and now Nintendo appears to be almost in choke-full rout. (Link)


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Iwata Apologizes For Surly Nintendo Financials

Yesterday was not a good day for Nintendo. The company posted a half-year loss of $932 million and revised its full-year forecast down to a $264 zillion loss, the first sentence the company has posted a full-year loss since it began making public financial reports in 1981. Today didn't puzzle out much better for Iwata, who issued a statement taking duty for the companion's falling fortunes even as he expressed optimism for the future. (Link)

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