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On Nintendo's lurching overtures toward Hollywood

Added: 09.09.2015 2:17 | 77 views | 0 comments


Nintendo's talking about getting back into the movie business. This is not unexpected. There have been rumors of a live-action Zelda series. Bowser's cameo in Wreck-It Ralph was probably the best character cameo in the whole film. And the sooner we forget Pixels, the better, but director Chris Columbus fought tooth and nail to get the rights to Donkey Kong, and he was justified in doing so. Donkey Kong's presence in the movie is better than the movie. Screenshots of Donkey Kong's presence in the movie are better than the movie.

From: n4g.com

Dumb Pixels Anti-Piracy Group Takes Down Its Own Dumb Pixels Trailer on Vimeo

Added: 10.08.2015 17:00 | 61 views | 0 comments




As if the reputation for the movie Pixels couldn't get any worse, an anti-piracy group called Entura International on behalf of Columbia Pictures has taken down anything and everything with the word "Pixels" on Vimeo.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Amid Clash With Hacker, Daybreak Boss Smedley Steps Down

Added: 23.07.2015 11:03 | 56 views | 0 comments


John Smedley, the founder of Sony Online Entertainment and chief executive of its reformed company Daybreak, is stepping down from his role as head of the company.

It is not immediately clear if Smedley was asked to leave or if the move was his decision.

The well-known games executive had managed his company for close to two decades, forming it in 1998 under the name Verant Interactive. In 2000, Sony purchased the San Diego business and renamed it Sony Online Entertainment, with Smedley still in charge of day-to-day operations. Then in February, Sony sold the firm to Columbus Nova, and Smedley's studio , writing: "His parents need to be held accountable for his actions in addition to his going to jail. So I'm coming for you Julius."

Now, in a statement issued to GamesBeat, a representative for Daybreak explained that Smedley was taking time off, and would return under a different role.

“I can confirm that John Smedley will be taking some time off from the company for the near-term and transitioning to a different role to be determined,” the spokesperson said.

“Upon finalization of his plans, further communication will be provided.”

From: www.gamespot.com

Amid Clash With Hacker, Daybreak Boss Smedley Steps Down

Added: 23.07.2015 11:03 | 69 views | 0 comments


John Smedley, the founder of Sony Online Entertainment and chief executive of its reformed company Daybreak, is stepping down from his role as head of the company.

It is not immediately clear if Smedley was asked to leave or if the move was his decision.

The well-known games executive had managed his company for close to two decades, forming it in 1998 under the name Verant Interactive. In 2000, Sony purchased the San Diego business and renamed it Sony Online Entertainment, with Smedley still in charge of day-to-day operations. Then in February, Sony sold the firm to Columbus Nova, and Smedley's studio , writing: "His parents need to be held accountable for his actions in addition to his going to jail. So I'm coming for you Julius."

Now, in a statement issued to GamesBeat, a representative for Daybreak explained that Smedley was taking time off, and would return under a different role.

“I can confirm that John Smedley will be taking some time off from the company for the near-term and transitioning to a different role to be determined,” the spokesperson said.

“Upon finalization of his plans, further communication will be provided.”

From: www.gamespot.com

Amid Clash With Hacker, Daybreak Boss Smedley Steps Down

Added: 23.07.2015 11:03 | 69 views | 0 comments


John Smedley, the founder of Sony Online Entertainment and chief executive of its reformed company Daybreak, is stepping down from his role as head of the company.

It is not immediately clear if Smedley was asked to leave or if the move was his decision.

The well-known games executive had managed his company for close to two decades, forming it in 1998 under the name Verant Interactive. In 2000, Sony purchased the San Diego business and renamed it Sony Online Entertainment, with Smedley still in charge of day-to-day operations. Then in February, Sony sold the firm to Columbus Nova, and Smedley's studio , writing: "His parents need to be held accountable for his actions in addition to his going to jail. So I'm coming for you Julius."

Now, in a statement issued to GamesBeat, a representative for Daybreak explained that Smedley was taking time off, and would return under a different role.

“I can confirm that John Smedley will be taking some time off from the company for the near-term and transitioning to a different role to be determined,” the spokesperson said.

“Upon finalization of his plans, further communication will be provided.”

From: www.gamespot.com

Amid Clash With Hacker, Daybreak Boss Smedley Steps Down

Added: 23.07.2015 11:03 | 48 views | 0 comments


John Smedley, the founder of Sony Online Entertainment and chief executive of its reformed company Daybreak, is stepping down from his role as head of the company.

It is not immediately clear if Smedley was asked to leave or if the move was his decision.

The well-known games executive had managed his company for close to two decades, forming it in 1998 under the name Verant Interactive. In 2000, Sony purchased the San Diego business and renamed it Sony Online Entertainment, with Smedley still in charge of day-to-day operations. Then in February, Sony sold the firm to Columbus Nova, and Smedley's studio , writing: "His parents need to be held accountable for his actions in addition to his going to jail. So I'm coming for you Julius."

Now, in a statement issued to GamesBeat, a representative for Daybreak explained that Smedley was taking time off, and would return under a different role.

“I can confirm that John Smedley will be taking some time off from the company for the near-term and transitioning to a different role to be determined,” the spokesperson said.

“Upon finalization of his plans, further communication will be provided.”

From: www.gamespot.com

Amid Clash With Hacker, Daybreak Boss Smedley Steps Down

Added: 23.07.2015 11:03 | 51 views | 0 comments


John Smedley, the founder of Sony Online Entertainment and chief executive of its reformed company Daybreak, is stepping down from his role as head of the company.

It is not immediately clear if Smedley was asked to leave or if the move was his decision.

The well-known games executive had managed his company for close to two decades, forming it in 1998 under the name Verant Interactive. In 2000, Sony purchased the San Diego business and renamed it Sony Online Entertainment, with Smedley still in charge of day-to-day operations. Then in February, Sony sold the firm to Columbus Nova, and Smedley's studio , writing: "His parents need to be held accountable for his actions in addition to his going to jail. So I'm coming for you Julius."

Now, in a statement issued to GamesBeat, a representative for Daybreak explained that Smedley was taking time off, and would return under a different role.

“I can confirm that John Smedley will be taking some time off from the company for the near-term and transitioning to a different role to be determined,” the spokesperson said.

“Upon finalization of his plans, further communication will be provided.”

From: www.gamespot.com

Amid Clash With Hacker, Daybreak Boss Smedley Steps Down

Added: 23.07.2015 11:03 | 52 views | 0 comments


John Smedley, the founder of Sony Online Entertainment and chief executive of its reformed company Daybreak, is stepping down from his role as head of the company.

It is not immediately clear if Smedley was asked to leave or if the move was his decision.

The well-known games executive had managed his company for close to two decades, forming it in 1998 under the name Verant Interactive. In 2000, Sony purchased the San Diego business and renamed it Sony Online Entertainment, with Smedley still in charge of day-to-day operations. Then in February, Sony sold the firm to Columbus Nova, and Smedley's studio , writing: "His parents need to be held accountable for his actions in addition to his going to jail. So I'm coming for you Julius."

Now, in a statement issued to GamesBeat, a representative for Daybreak explained that Smedley was taking time off, and would return under a different role.

“I can confirm that John Smedley will be taking some time off from the company for the near-term and transitioning to a different role to be determined,” the spokesperson said.

“Upon finalization of his plans, further communication will be provided.”

From: www.gamespot.com


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