Articles for September, 2013

Grey’s Anatomy Sneak Peek: A Bored Cristina Hops Into Bed With Karev—Watch Now!
Doctors without boundaries. If there's one thing you can say about the hot docs on Grey's Anatomy it's that they are close. (Almost too close sometimes.) They'll pass out...
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CNN, NBC scrap Hillary Clinton TV projects

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at CGI in New YorkBy Liana B. Baker and Gabriel Debenedetti (Reuters) - Two television projects focused on Hillary Clinton got the axe on Monday after the programs became embroiled in partisan wrangling, including threats by the Republican National Committee (RNC) to boycott presidential debates sponsored by CNN and NBC. The filmmaker for CNN said he could not complete the project because he'd received no cooperation from either Democrats or Republicans, while industry sources said NBC's move had nothing to do with the RNC, the Clintons or NBC News, which is run separately from NBC's entertainment unit. ...


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Breaking Bad: Vote for the Biggest Badass in Our Breaking Baddest Game
Admit it, loyal Breaking Bad fans, you just don't know what to do with yourselves now that Walt and the gang are gone forever. After Sunday's jaw-dropping (and might we add...
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‘Breaking Bad’ may be over, but Albuquerque businesses hope their high lasts
By Tim Gaynor (Reuters) - As fans readied to see how chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin Walter White would meet his end in the tense finale of "Breaking Bad" on Sunday night, one Albuquerque donut maker had a rush of customers on her hands. "It was ...
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America’s Next Top Model Plus-Size Winner Whitney Thompson Flaunts Curves in Lingerie Campaign
America's Next Top Model star Whitney Thompson is proving once again why she was deserving of the season 10 title. The reality show's plus-size winner is wowing us with her...
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Star Spotting: Taylor Swift Goes Shopping In Beverly Hills, Possibly For Pants (PHOTO)
Taylor Swift is sans pants. Maybe she left them in the store? The fact that Taylor Swift spent her weekend shopping is just another reminder that famous pop stars really are just like the rest of us -- they all put their pants on one leg at a time! Um, wait... That metaphor only works […]
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New IP from Killzone dev is “completely different”

Guerrilla Games lead designer Eric Boltjes says studio has begun work on all-new, non-Killzone title; "As a studio, we do want to branch out."

 

Killzone series developer Guerrilla Games has begun development on an all-new intellectual property that is "completely different" than the sci-fi shooter series that the Sony-owned studio has become known for.

"As a studio we do want to branch out, and we have started work on a new IP, something completely different to Killzone," lead designer Eric Boltjes told Eurogamer. "I don't want to say anything about it right now, but as a studio we do want to keep it fresh."

Guerrilla Games managing director Hermen Hulst originally revealed that the Amsterdam-based studio was working on a new franchise during GDC Europe 2010. No details about the game have been announced to date.

A new franchise from Guerrilla Games has been a long time coming. The developer has not released a non-Killzone game since 2004's Shellshock: Nam '67, the studio's very first game.

The next title from Guerrilla Games is PlayStation 4 launch game Killzone: Shadow Fall, which will be available on disc and as a 50GB download. For more on that game, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.

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Ubisoft hoping to add 500 jobs in Quebec by 2020

Ahead of next-gen console launches, Far Cry publisher announces "concentration of American operations of online games" initiative with plan to invest over $360 million in seven years.

 

In the lead-up to the arrival of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 this November, Far Cry and Assassin's Creed publisher Ubisoft announced today that it plans to add 500 jobs to its Quebec offices by 2020. By that time, the company plans to employ 3,500 people in the region.

The new positions come through the company's "concentration of American operations for online games" initiative in Montreal. This includes an expansion of Ubisoft's motion capture technology as part of a total investment of $373 million CAD ($363 million) over seven years.

"The imminent arrival of the next generation of consoles, the expansion of mobile platforms, the multiplication of connected, immersive, and social environments, and the strategic importance of the relationship between developers and players are profoundly transforming the video game industry," Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said in a statement.

"Today's announcement allows us to anticipate the growth of our future needs with the main objective of strengthening proximity with our players and creating value for them," he added.

The 500 new positions cover a range of "new skills" required for next-generation game development, according to Ubisoft. These include community and network management specialists, business intelligence analysts, mathematicians, telemetry experts, systems operators, and monetization and interactive marketing specialists.

As part of the deal, the Quebec government has announced a $9.9 million CAD ($9.6 million) contribution to the endeavor. Ubisoft has been set up in Quebec since 1997.

"Their growth and concrete economic benefits for the Quebec nation are true sources of pride," Quebec premier Pauline Marois said of Ubisoft. "The project announced today, bringing about important job creation, allows us to foresee success in the future."

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Zynga settles lawsuit over casual sex app Bang With Friends

Companies reach "amicable resolution" in legal dispute over casual sex app; Bang With Friends will change corporate name.

 

Zynga and Bang With Friends, Inc. today announced that they have reached a settlement in their legal dispute. According to a joint statement, an "amicable resolution" was reached.

Terms of the settlement were not disclosed, but Bang With Friends, Inc. said it acknowledges the trademark rights Zynga has for "with friends" and will change it corporate name.

Zynga sued the developer behind casual sex app Bang With Friends in July, claiming the company's software infringes on Zynga's trademark for its "with friends" suite of games.

The Bang With Friends app was recently renamed "Down." The company is currently working on a new version of the app.

According to the original complaint, Bang With Friends, Inc. "selected the name 'Bang With Friends' for its casual sex matching app with Zynga's game trademarks fully in mind."

The complaint claimed Bang With Friends directly infringes on Zynga's games Words With Friends and Chess With Friends.

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Eidos life president steps down

Ian Livingstone departs Deus Ex, Tomb Raider studio after over 20 years.

 

Eidos life president Ian Livingstone has left the Deus Ex and Tomb Raider studio after more than 20 years with the company, it was announced today on the Square Enix blog.

"Ian is one of the original founding fathers of the UK games industry and is setting out on a new chapter to focus more time on the important projects he is working on outside of Square Enix," the company said.

This includes establishing The Livingstone Foundation to open Free Schools and Academies, an initiative that aims to foster creativity, collaboration, coding, and problem-based learning. The program also seeks to help establish games as an education tool.

In addition, Square Enix said Livingstone will "remain active" in the industry, serving as both an advisor and an entrepreneur for social and mobile games. No specific projects were announced.

On top of helping establish Eidos and launch brands like Tomb Raider, Hitman, and Deus Ex, Livingstone cofounded iconic role-playing game company Games Workshop.

Livingstone's role as life president at Eidos saw him working in public affairs, giving talks around the world, and working closely with the United Kingdom government. He is also credited with playing a significant role in the recent production tax credits submission for the UK game industry.

"We're not saying a full goodbye as we're hopeful we will get to work with Ian on some future projects," Square Enix said. "But all of us at Square Enix do want to take this opportunity to publicly thank Ian for his unparalleled tenure and contribution to this business and the UK games industry. And we wish him every success with his future projects and new ventures."

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