Articles for February, 2014

The 6 Most Surprising Presenters At This Year’s Oscars (Say Hello To Zac Efron)
We've got the full list of this year's presenters. By Kase Wickman
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‘Walking Dead’: 13 Burning Questions About ‘Claimed’
AMC's zombie drama gears up for food line and hair product launches with its most recent, Abraham-heavy episode. By Josh Wigler ...
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‘Godzilla’: The (New) King Of The Monsters Is Finally Revealed
Magazine cover shows off full look at titular monster. By Alex Zalben
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GS News – Xbox One Price Cut + Free Titanfall
Cam brings you news of an Xbox One price cut in the UK, and a limited edition Titanfall bundle.
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Can the PS4 match the sales of the PS2? Sony weighs in

The PlayStation 2 is the best-selling home console of all time, with more than 150 million units sold since its initial introduction in 2000. The PlayStation 3 failed to reach that mark (as did the Xbox 360 and Wii), and while that number may seem too high to reach for any new console, Sony has now said it's not impossible for the PlayStation 4 to meet or exceed that lofty figure.

Speaking with Inside Games (translated by DualShockers), Sony Computer Entertainment Japan and Asia president Hiroshi Kawano acknowledged the challenges that Sony faces but said Sony will at least be able to "expand the popularity" of the PS4 by focusing on games and network services.

"As we all know, unfortunately the sales of the PS3 didn’t even get near the sales of the PS2. It may be difficult for a home console now, but I think we shouldn’t say it’s impossible unconditionally," Kawano said. "However, I believe it’s possible to expand the popularity of the PS4 by providing a rich gaming experience and making use of the fusion of network service and high performance that is possible only on home consoles."

Part of the "rich gaming experience" Kawano is speaking of is likely PlayStation Now, Sony's new cloud-powered service, which will allow gamers to stream back-catalog titles for a subscription fee.

Kawano explained that Sony will continue to ramp up its marketing efforts for the PS4, to inform consumers about the console's unique features like Remote Play, which allows PS4 games to be streamed to the PlayStation Vita.

"When we talk on whether it’ll match the sales of the PS2 numerically, we’ll have to do our best in the future," Kawano said.

As of February 8, Sony had sold 5.3 million PS4 consoles worldwide. The system launched in Sony's home region of Japan on Saturday.

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If Olympic speed skating had Mario Kart rules
With its high speeds and tight turns, Olympic speed skating this year at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games was already pretty exciting to watch. But what if the event had Mario Kart rules? One such filmmaker--Michael Shanks--has presented such an al...
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Kinect-less Xbox One doesn’t sound very likely

One of the juiciest rumors circling around is that Microsoft will introduce a Xbox One bundle without Kinect later this year, presumably at a lower price point than $500. But new comments from Microsoft United Kingdom marketing director Harvey Eagle make that possibility sound pretty far-fetched.

"We're in it for the long haul," Eagle told the BBC today following the announcement of £30/$50 Xbox One price cut in the UK. "Kinect is absolutely integral to Xbox One."

Speaking with GameSpot earlier today, Eagle did not name-drop Kinect specifically, but said the complete Xbox One package--comprising the console and Kinect--is something Microsoft is committed to.

"We are just a few months into a generation that's going to last for many years to come. We see this therefore as a marathon," Eagle said.

Microsoft said previously that it has no plans to ever release Xbox One without Kinect because, in fact, Xbox One is Kinect. The two are fundamentally linked, he said in August.

"They are not separate systems. An Xbox One has chips, it has memory, it has Blu-ray, it has Kinect, it has a controller. These are all part of the platform ecosystem," Xbox executive Phil Harrison said at the time.

Microsoft also announced today a special $500 Xbox One Titanfall bundle that includes a black system, Kinect, a wireless controller (but not the specially branded Titanfall controller) and a one-month Xbox Live Gold subscription. Xbox Live Gold is required to play Titanfall.

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The Amazing Race Season 24: Find Out Which All-Star Was Eliminated Before the Race Began!
The Amazing Race, All Stars CastGrab those backpacks and pull out your passports—It's time for an all-new, all-star edition of The Amazing Race! CBS' Emmy Award-winning reality competition is back, bur...
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Kerry Washington Celebrates Baby Shower at Shonda Rhimes’ Home
Kerry Washington celebrated her baby shower with a star-studded bash. The Scandal star's party was held in the backyard of Shonda Rhimes's Hancock Park home Sunday, with about 50...
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Erin Andrews Replacing Brooke Burke-Charvet as Dancing With the Stars Cohost
Erin Andrews is in as the new cohost of Dancing With the Stars. Just a couple of days after Brooke Burke-Charvet's shocking dismissal from the show, a source confirmed to E! News...
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