Archive for February 21st, 2010

Sony Offers New Incentive To Buy PSP Go

1259940176 Sony Offers New Incentive To Buy PSP Go Since the PSP Go’s release in October, it has been debated whether the system has been successful or not. Now, Sony is trying to give people another reason to jump in. A program has been launched that will give new PSP Go owners a free copy of either Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines or LittleBigPlanet.
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The Last Madden 10 Roster Update is Out

madden10kwarner The Last Madden 10 Roster Update is Out

Kurt Warner, Bertrand Berry, and Junior Seau have been returned to Madden 10 as the last roster update that will be provided for Madden 10 has arrived. Originally meant to be the final update in early February, the removal of players who had retired following the ending of their season but before the completion of the NFL season created a strong reaction in the community.

The comments left in multiple articles and poll results were largely credited with prompting a response. It was the first time off-season transactions had ever made their way into the Madden meant to represent a particular season, and EA Sports responded to the feedback by providing this latest update to bring them back.

In addition to the standard roster update one has finally been provided for Online Franchise as well. This is the first time the rosters have been refreshed for the start of the mode since October. Hopefully next year whatever caused difficulty with providing roster updates for Online Franchise will be alleviated and they will be provided on a more consistent basis.

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Halo 3 multiplayer will stick around a while after Reach releases

halo reach Halo 3 multiplayer will stick around a while after Reach releases

With Halo 2 servers going down pretty soon, it seems reasonable to fear what the expiration will be on Halo 3 once Halo: Reach comes out later this year. According to Bungie, that’s not something we should really be sweating. Community director Brian Jarrard allayed any possible concern saying, “I think it would be safe to say we wouldn’t be investing so much time into doing massive matchmaking updates and then just turn (Halo 3 online support) off and walk away from it.”

He elaborates saying that they naturally want people to play the multiplayer in Reach, believing “it represents all of the good things from Halo 3 but better and more so,” but are aware of the hardcore players and pros who will likely take more time to transition than most.

To the point, Jarrard simply “can’t imagine” a world where the two games can’t coexist.

It doesn’t seem like anything to fear anyway, considering that Halo 2 is getting the plug pulled nearly a full five-and-a-half years after its release, and about two-and-a-half years after Halo 3 came on the scene. So it would seem there is at least that much time before even the possibility of any end to the game, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it went even longer still.

 Halo 3 multiplayer will stick around a while after Reach releases

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