Yar's Revenge PC Released
"remake of the classic 1982 sci-fi arcade shooter"
bigdownload.com news
aspro
Portal 2 Will Be Valve's Last Single-Player Game
"...last game with an isolated single-player experience. What this all means is something Newell is still trying to figure out..."
industrygamers.com news
aspro
Iwata: Wii Failed to Continue to Surprise Customers
Spurring along the replacement system.
1up.com news
aspro
Iwata Looks to "Re-start" 3DS Launch
Says Earthquake overshadowed launch and diminished sales.
andriasang.com news
aspro
Nintendo Site Confims "Cafe" Code-Name
Looks like a support portal for developers.
ripten.com news
aspro
Layoffs at Obsidian
Makers for Fallout:New Vegas, KOTOR2, Neverwinter Nights 2...
bigdownload.com news
aspro
Rareware working on 3DS games?
Also: Retro Studios is not working on Eternal darkness 2 or Zelda
gameolosophy.com news
gamingeek
Sony: We're not afraid of a little coffee stain
Yeowch! I hope Nintendo don't feel.... burned.
paulgalenetwork.com news
gamingeek
Inafune is Character in New PS3 RPG
Beams shoot out of the CAPCOM legend's mouth.
andriasang.com news
aspro
Nintendogs + Cats Approaching 2 Million in Sales
People love their animals.
andriasang.com news
aspro
The Press Room Episode #93
Homer. Yoda. Plenty of topical games and gaming news.
thepressroompodcast.com editorial impressions news
aspro
Rampant Piracy To Blame for PSN Fail?
Dude claiming to be PSN moderator spills the beans.
1up.com news
aspro
Sony Claim No Liability For Data Loss
But UK law says Sony's terms are not applicable; threatens £500,000 penalty
next-gen.biz news
gamingeek
Canada's Privacy Commissioner Investigating PSN Breach
Canada's man at Sony - Shit got real!
gamepro.com news
robio
Jurassic Park Coming to 360
As rumored yesterday. Delay was probably related to prepping port.
1up.com news
aspro
Starhawk confirmed- new details leaked
According to our source, you cannot fly from a planet into space.
systemlink.me news
gamingeek
Conduit 2 VGnews review
8.0 - " It’s a typical FPS but a pretty good one at that. If gamers spend some time tweaking their controls to fit their needs, they will find a satisfied shooter,"
myvideogamenews.com impressions
gamingeek
Sony: Credit Card Information Was Encrypted
"The entire credt card table was encrypted and we have no evidence that credit card data was taken."
nowgamer.com news
aspro
This Summer's Portal 2 DLC is FREE
New test chambers and accompanying leaderboards and more.
1up.com news
aspro
Want Zelda 3DS? Pre-order.
According to one retailer it will be a limited run.
andriasang.com news
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*crickets*
To be fair, there always has been a ton of idiots there. Even some of the better writers on the forums are annoying, idiotic people. Lots of cool people too though, back in the day.
Bugs made of glass.
"Amazon, ... Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom on Xbox 360 for a little under $10"
http://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-360/majin-and-the-forsaken-kingdom
After watching the first 20 minutes of the game on Youtube, I have decided to listen to Steel on this one. Samus' inner monologue =
Yay!
I'd LOVE to buy The "Amazing" Outland right about now...
IF I HAD A WORKING CREDIT CARD ! ! !
"Professionals" at JP Morgan didn't expedite my Card like they said they were going to.
SOOO. PISSED ! ! !
At the end of the trailer it shows a Wii box. Isn't that a mistake? I thought it would be on 3DS. Either way, any such version is probably gonna be a wholly different game from some random developer that was given 6 months and 5 grand to develop it or something along those lines. That will be fun to watch.
The optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds
while the pessimist fears this is true.
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Article from Wired:
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(WIRED) -- It's one of the biggest data breaches in history. Now that Sony has come clean -- sort of -- on a computer intrusion this month that exposed personal information on 77 million PlayStation Network users, one obvious question remains: Who pulled off the hack?
In the old days, the answer would be simple: some kid did it. But today's underground is more complicated -- a slew of competing players with different agendas and techniques. Here's a quick rundown on the likely suspects.
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Anonymous
While noncriminal pranks are their stock in trade, the griefers of Anonymous have been on a hacktivism spree of late, staging distributed denial-of-service attacks against the corporate enemies of WikiLeaks, then famously cracking the computer security firm HBGary Federal and exposing the shady plotting of its CEO.
Coincidentally, Anonymous declared Sony as its latest protest target right around the time of the intrusion. They were unhappy with Sony's lawsuit against PlayStation 3 rooter George Hotz, and unsatisfied by the settlement deal reached between Hotz and the company this month.
But spokespeople for Anonymous have denied any role in the PlayStation Network hack, and the whole flavor of the hack just isn't Anonymous' style: they've pulled intrusions in the past, but computer crime isn't their mainstay, and a stealth run through the network of a corporate giant is decidedly short on lulz.
Verdict: Probably innocent.
WIRED.com: Sony to inspect PlayStation hacker's hard drive
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China
Chinese hackers have been responsible for some of the most sophisticated known intrusions in recent years -- low-and-slow attacks against defense contractors, human rights groups and Silicon Valley bigwigs like Google.
The attackers typically get in by hitting a single employee with an exploit, and then carefully expand through the network until they've found what they're looking for -- generally trade secrets, source code, or intelligence.
A list of 77 million names, dates of birth and passwords could be useful as the raw material for future attacks, but aside from that, Sony's gaming infrastructure is not a logical target for this bunch. You also wouldn't expect a professional Chinese intrusion to be detected so quickly.
Verdict: Innocent.
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Random recreational hacker
This breed still exists, though now in much smaller numbers than the professionals.
The PlayStation Network would be an alluring target for a bored teenager or twenty-something who spends a lot of time grinding through multiplayer shooters -- to paraphrase "Silence of the Lambs," you covet what you see every day.
A recreational hacker might go after the user database as a trophy.
Verdict: Maybe guilty.
WIRED.com: Sony claims PlayStation 3 hacker sabotaged hard drive, skipped town
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For-profit cyberthief
These guys, largely concentrated in Ukraine and Russia, know databases like the backs of their hands -- they dream in SQL -- and similar, if smaller, stolen databases are bought and sold routinely over carder forums and in private transactions.
In this scenario, the credit card numbers potentially stolen in the hack aren't as important as they seem.
According to Sony, the CVV2 -- the security code on the back of card -- wasn't stored in the compromised database, which greatly reduces the cards' usability to fraudsters. Credit cards without the magstripe data or CVV2 are among the least valuable commodities.
But combined with the other data, the database is valuable indeed. The passwords (which Sony evidently didn't bother to hash) could be a gold mine, because people have a tendency to use the same password everywhere; you can bet a big chunk of those 77 million PlayStation Network passwords will unlock everything from Facebook accounts to online banking.
The e-mail addresses could be used in phishing attacks, with the fraudster using stolen details -- like the target's date-of-birth -- to increase the chances of a response. Hell, even if it were just sold as a spam list, the Sony database could draw a pretty penny.
Verdict: Probably guilty.
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Box art. Meh:
sadly so am i i have been going to the web site for over 10 years but only started posting comment for the past 4ish years if it wasn't for the fact that its more habbit just like with ign i wouldn't go there any more
Strats off realistic and ends in crazy fantasy world.
I would love to buy Outland... IF I HAD A SYSTEM WITH A WORKING ONLINE STORE!!!!!! PSN isnt up yet, what is this shit.
So I worked in the city today, which meant I had to drive, that was interesting but as long as you know where you are going it isnt so bad. Met some interesting people. One lady used to be the assistant to Katie Couric when she was on Today, she is still good friends with her today.
I worked on a guy named Stephen Hill, he told me he worked for BET. Now I find out he is THE PRESIDENT OF BET. Holy shit!
He is a real nice and funny guy. In most cities I get electricians, construction guys, etc, but in NYC I get the presidents of TV networks.
All the patients were nice and interesting. One guy was really hot, no not like that, he was literally hot. When I was doing the spinal ultrasound I could feel heat radiating from his back, it was weird. Its not like there was any sun out today.
I have also noticed an interesting trend, I see plenty of younger males, guys my age and early 30s. I rarely ever see a woman under 40. What the hell is up with us guys, do our bodies just suck, are women designed better or something.
^ One pce of advice for all the travelling you do. Take Zip-lock bags with you and put them over the remote controls.
Damn it now I will never look at a hotel room remote the same way again, thanks.
I'm not a germ-a-phobe. But after seeing way too many of those 20-20/ Dateline type shows on hotel rooms (where they do the blue-light thing), that's the one thing I always do.
The reason is women generally don't have testicles to scan.
If any Europeans have any Nintendo product registration codes they would like to donate to me, please PM me the codes. I need to buy an Animal Crossing lunchbox or something.
This is my sort of game.