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Apr
Case Comment Glaser v. The9, Ltd., No. 09 Civ. 08904 (RJH)., 2011 BL 81285 (Southern District of New York Mar. 28, 2011) This case is complex but frames the issue of whether there should be more corporate transparency about possible financial risks between companies specializing in online operation of game networks and their shareholders [...]
14
Mar
How can a video game take over a decade to develop? As of this date, Duke Nuke Forever (“DNF”) is known as the game that has taken the longest to be developed. After fourteen years of screen shot leaks, changing development teams, and a tug-of-war lawsuit between Take-Two and Apogee that ended in dismissal, on [...]
8
Feb
Have you ever wanted to be an Olympic winner? Thanks to UK based publishers 505 Games we have the next best option. In June 2011, anyone with the Xbox 360 equipped with the Kinect sensor will have the virtual chance to swim like an Olympian. The announcement was made on February 2, 2011. The game [...]
18
Jan
Anyone who has played card, slot or other similar games through a video game machine would love the chance to make lost money back after losing a few rounds. Can we play a video game that gives us the chance to win money without violating our state’s gambling laws? Manufacturers, American Amusements Co, and distributors, [...]