Activision Lawsuit Talkabout
Posted by Monkey 1 in: Game ReviewsDana Vinson and I sat down to discuss the newest developments in the Activision vs. West and Zampella lawsuit. In a filing yesterday, Activision names Electronic Arts as a party to the matter, and you know what that means: Battle of the hugest game publishers!
Read some background, then click the video:
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- Take your penguin to your friend's house on your Wii Remote
Play in the first ever Club Penguin island-wide Game Day challenge only on the Nintendo Wii. Create your own penguin, join a team and compete against other penguin teams in Dance Off!, Puffle Paddle, Sumo Smash, Fast Freeze and more. Compete to see who is the best team once and for all!
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Three Captains Quit Deadliest Catch
Posted by Monkey 1 in: TV ShowsThe future of the Discovery Channel's most popular series, Deadliest Catch, is murky today following the departure of three of the show's biggest names.
Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand, brothers and co-captains of FV Time Bandit, announced that a lawsuit filed against them by Discovery would make it impossible for them to continue with the series. Northwestern captain Sig Hansen, who has been with Deadliest Catch since the series began in 2005, is likewise quitting in solidarity with the…
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Just in case you're still on the fence about how 'real' the movie is, Jim Vejvoda at IGN.com has reported that Alaskan newspaper The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner admits that Universal Pictures has paid $22,500 to the Alaska Press Cub and a Calista Scholarship Fund to settle claims that the studio "created a number of Web sites purporting to be 'news archives'" in their viral marketing campaign for their new alien abduction thriller The Fourth Kind.
OK, so Universal has admitted that it created phony news articles and claimed Alaskan journalists had written them, and also used real news stories without permission. Universal fabricated news articles and passed them off as being real articles from the Nome Nugget, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, and the Anchorage Chronicle among other publications.
"Universal agrees to the permanent disabling and removal of, and represents and warrants that it has already permanently disabled access to and removed from the Internet, all news articles," the paper quotes the settlement as saying.
Bwah hahaha!! Busted! We're still confirming rumors about ET suing for slander... stay tuned
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