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Disney Infinity Walkthrough - Monsters University: Remove the Rolls

Added: 03.09.2013 22:20 | 4 views | 0 comments


Walkthrough of the "Remove the Rolls" mission in the Monsters University Play Set in Disney Infinity. Played with the Sulley figure on Xbox 360.

From: feeds.ign.com

The future of Ouya, according to Kellee Santiago

Added: 30.08.2013 23:18 | 7 views | 0 comments


Gamasutra: "The Ouya enters at a time of major market upheaval and transition. The first of an oncoming wave of microconsoles, the Ouya will live or die by the strength of its developer support -- just like any other game console. Enter Kellee Santiago, one of the first high-profile figures attached to the Ouya. An alumna of the University of Southern California's interactive media program, Santiago was a co-founder and key player within thatgamecompany who helped bring its Sony-exclusive titles flOw, Flower and Journey to market. After leaving thatgamecompany in 2012, Santiago came aboard Ouya's team as head of developer relations this past February, and has been working since to promote the platform to devs large and small."

From: n4g.com

Feature: VideoGamer.com Plays August 30, 2013

Added: 30.08.2013 19:53 | 8 views | 0 comments


GTA 5 is out soon! Therefore all other games must be finished now...

I'm yet to play the Pirates or Incredibles Play Sets, but the Monsters Inc. scenario is only slightly above awful. Disney clearly wanted the game to ship with Monsters University as the film hit cinemas this summer, but it makes for an extremely dull game. What we've got is a simplified mix of Ratchet and Clank, Bully, and Assassin's Creed. That might sound like a good combo, but stripped down to the most basic attributes this play set is no better than the average movie tie-in hashed together for an easy pay day.

Simon Miller, Editor in Chief - The Walking Dead, Xbox 360


From: www.videogamer.com

Test Chamber Disney Infinity

Added: 19.08.2013 3:19 | 0 views | 0 comments


Disney Infinity is a game with many wonderful parts. In this episode of Test Chamber, GameInformer explores the Toy Box, where worlds and adventures can be forged, and also show off why Pirates of the Caribbean is the best set in the box, and Monsters University is the worst.

From: n4g.com

Disney Infinity Monsters University Gameplay

Added: 18.08.2013 5:00 | 26 views | 0 comments


Sully and the rest of the M.U. student body show their screaming school spirit on campus and off.

From: www.gametrailers.com

ESPN survey: College football players want to be compensated for video games

Added: 08.08.2013 16:13 | 0 views | 0 comments


Survey of 92 college football players finds 65 percent feel they should be compensated if their likeness is used in a video game.

A new of college football players found that 65 percent believe they should be compensated if their likeness is used in a video game.

The survey is based on anonymous responses from 92 college football players. The survey was conducted in July and published in the latest issue of ESPN The Magazine.

A representative for Electronic Arts declined to comment.

When the NCAA announced in July that it would not renew its contract with EA Sports, the group it has "never licensed the use of current student-athlete names, images, or likeness to EA."

Not all agree that EA's NCAA games don't include accurate depictions of players. Former Arizona State University and University of Nebraska starting quarterback Sam Keller filed a lawsuit against EA in May 2009 claiming just that.

Keller and his legal team, Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, contend that EA's NCAA games use athletes' likenesses, including accurate depictions of height, age, and weight, without permission.

A United States court of appeals over the use of collegiate athletes' likenesses in the publisher's games. The court dismissed EA's claim that the practice of using an athlete's likeness was protected under the First Amendment.

EA will continue to publish college football games--without the NCAA's name and marks--as part of a new deal with the Collegiate Licensing Company. An all-new college football game is currently in development for next-generation consoles.

From: www.gamespot.com

ESPN survey: College football players want to be compensated for video games

Added: 08.08.2013 16:13 | 3 views | 0 comments


Survey of 92 college football players finds 65 percent feel they should be compensated if their likeness is used in a video game.

A new of college football players found that 65 percent believe they should be compensated if their likeness is used in a video game.

The survey is based on anonymous responses from 92 college football players. The survey was conducted in July and published in the latest issue of ESPN The Magazine.

A representative for Electronic Arts declined to comment.

When the NCAA announced in July that it would not renew its contract with EA Sports, the group it has "never licensed the use of current student-athlete names, images, or likeness to EA."

Not all agree that EA's NCAA games don't include accurate depictions of players. Former Arizona State University and University of Nebraska starting quarterback Sam Keller filed a lawsuit against EA in May 2009 claiming just that.

Keller and his legal team, Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, contend that EA's NCAA games use athletes' likenesses, including accurate depictions of height, age, and weight, without permission.

A United States court of appeals over the use of collegiate athletes' likenesses in the publisher's games. The court dismissed EA's claim that the practice of using an athlete's likeness was protected under the First Amendment.

EA will continue to publish college football games--without the NCAA's name and marks--as part of a new deal with the Collegiate Licensing Company. An all-new college football game is currently in development for next-generation consoles.

From: www.gamespot.com


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