Blog Posts by Chris Morris

  • Nintendo cuts Wii price as Wii U launch looms

    Meet your new Wii bundle (Credit: Nintendo)With the launch of the Wii U just over a month away, Nintendo has cut the price of the Wii console.

    Effective immediately, the Wii price is cut from $150 to $130, with new bundles including copies of both Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort. The company says the bundles are shipping now and it expects them to be widely available by Oct. 28.

    The move wasn't exactly a surprise, given the mid-November launch of the next-generation Wii U. In fact, the biggest shocker was the decision to cut it just $20 instead of $50.

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  • Happy 35th, Atari 2600!

    While Atari first burst onto the video game scene in 1972 with Pong, for many gamers, the company's lasting legacy will always be the Atari 2600.

    October 14 marks the 35th birthday of the legendary game console, which landed with a bang in 1977. It wasn't the first home video game system -- that honor belongs to the Magnavox Odyssey -- but it quickly became the most widely adopted and set the standard for many, many years.

    To celebrate the console that revolutionized home entertainment, we dug up 35 factoids you might not have heard about while you were busy playing Asteroids and Pitfall.

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  • No season, no problem: EA simulates the NHL

    It's tough being a hockey fan these days. With the lockout now in its 27th day and no substantial negotiations to resolve the situation, fans of the ice are starting to get worried that there may be no season at all this year.

    EA, though, is offering a small measure of relief to fans looking to scratch the itch.

    In the absence of real games, the publisher is simulating the season via NHL 13 on a week-by-week basis. And while the first week was a short one, it wasn't without a few notable virtual moments.

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  • Video game sales drop for 10th month in a row

    For the tenth month in a row, video game sales took a shellacking at retail. This time, though, the finger of blame can be pointed squarely at iconic action star, Marcus Fenix.

    Last year's Gears of War 3 was such a hot seller that there was really no chance this year's crop of September games could top it. When all was said and done, brick and mortar retail sales of video game software were down 18 percent to $497.4 million, according to The NPD Group.

    That was pretty much in line with fairly dire analyst expectation. Also as expected, hardware sales continued to tank, falling 39 percent compared to a year ago.

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  • Hackers leak millions of PlaySpan accounts

    World of Tanks (Credit: Wargaming)Add PlaySpan to the ever-growing list of video game companies that have been targeted by hackers.

    Online thieves and mischief-makers have reportedly released details for two million accounts online, with players of World of Tanks seemingly most at risk.

    "When PlaySpan detected the breach, we immediately shut down the hacker's access to our systems and took steps to protect our customers' PlaySpan accounts," the company told Develop. "We then commenced a comprehensive forensic analysis and are working with law enforcement to investigate the crime. As a precaution, we have already locked all user accounts and closed the PlaySpan Marketplace site."

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  • Pittsburgh school lets kids play video games at recess

    Kids playing Wii at recess (Credit: WPIX)The nation's schools have no choice but to adapt to and embrace technology as they prepare children for the modern world. But sometimes, that might go a little too far.

    Pittsburgh's Whitehall Elementary School has found itself in some hot water with parents for its decision to incorporate the Nintendo Wii into its recess program.

    Students at the school, which focuses on grades two through five, rotate recess days during the week. Most days kids play outside, but once or twice a week, they stay inside, playing physical games like Just Dance on the Wii, reports Pittsburgh's WPXI.

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  • Oct. 9: The biggest gaming day of 2012

    The big guns of the 2012 holiday season are still in their holsters — and will remain there for several more weeks. But we're calling it right now: Today, Tuesday Oct. 9, is the biggest gaming day of the year.

    Sure, Black Ops II and Halo 4 will sell more copies, but in terms of sheer quality, you're not going to see a day like today for a long, long time.

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  • Sony sues spokesperson ‘Kevin Butler’ for playing Wii in tire ads

    Lambert -- or is that Butler? -- playing Mario KartKevin Butler might be utterly loyal to Sony and the PlayStation, but he's not, you know, real. The comedic executive is played by actor Jerry Lambert, and while he's had a great run with Sony, that relationship appears to be coming to an end thanks to a tire commercial.

    The electronics giant has sued Lambert, his production company Wildcat Creek Inc., and Bridgestone Tires for a gaggle of scary charges including breach of contract and (essentially) theft of intellectual property. That property?

    Kevin Butler.

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  • Zynga pre-announces awful earnings, analysts sound the alarm

    Zynga's streak of bad luck just keeps growing.

    The social gaming company pre-announced some ugly third-quarter earnings late Thursday and significantly reduced its financial guidance for the year. Now, Wall Street analysts are beginning to wonder aloud if the company will ever be able to turn things around.

    "We don't see a floor on the horizon," said Macquarie Securities analyst Ben Schacter. "Our concern has been and remains that while Zynga executed against its first mover advantage on the Facebook platform, off of the platform they are just one of many."

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  • Gears of War creator Cliff Bleszinski calls it quits

    Cliff Bleszinski (Credit: Getty Images)There aren't a lot of celebrity game developers. The profession, by and large, isn't one that lends itself to the limelight. But Cliff Bleszinski has been a rare exception to that rule.

    Camera-friendly, highly energetic and never at a loss for words, the design director for such titles as Gears of War and the Unreal franchise was a natural on talk shows like Jimmy Fallon. Yesterday, though, he shocked the industry by announcing plans to leave Epic Games, his video game home for the past 20 years.

    Bleszinski hasn't announced his future plans, though they almost certainly will involve game development. For now, he says, he's ready for a rest.

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