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Each day, more than 20 real-life crimes are re-enacted by an animation team for Apple Daily, a Taiwan-Hong Kong tabloid that markets the videos to mobile phone users. Full Article at Global Post
To say that developer Rockstar Games has carved its place in the gaming landscape is a gross understatement. Full Article at Blogcritics.org
In this computer game image released by Rockstar, a scene is shown from "Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned." View Photo »
How does a video game rack up more revenue in five days than "Harry Potter" or "Spiderman?" By going after Hollywood's audience. Full Article at Advertising Age
is generally considered to be a solid, if somewhat flawed, videogame. Despite earning praise for its visuals, concept and unique story, the 2007 title was criticized for its repetition and tendency to bore players after significant periods of time. Full Article at Destructoid
When the weather outside turns frightful, the morning commute can be a frigid affair. That gives rise to a couple of dangerous temptations it would do well for all of us to resist. Full Article at Boise Weekly
In this computer game image released by Rockstar, a scene is shown from "Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars." View Photo »
With Black Friday lingering and just a small handful of games left in 2009, it’s high time to take a refresher course in some of this year’s biggest and best reviews. Full Article at G4 TV
The Playstation Portable got a fun, new little brother this year in the form of the slide-n-go, download-only PSPgo. The PSPgo launched on Oct. 1, kicking off an impressive glut of download-only games on the Playstation Store. Full Article at GamePad
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In this computer game image released by Rockstar, a scene is shown from "Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned."
View Photo »In this computer game image released by Rockstar, a scene is shown from "Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars."
View Photo »In this image released by Rockstar Games, a scene is shown from "Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned," is shown.
View Photo »In this image released by Rockstar Games, a scene is shown from "Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned," is shown.
View Photo »In this computer game image released by Rockstar, a scene is shown from "Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars."
View Photo »The slam-dunk income stream for independent artists is the sync ... Of course everybody wants to be in Grand Theft Auto, the Cadbury’s Flake ad or a blockbuster movie, which can all be worth £500,000, but there is money to be made on websites, from radio and TV ads and in television programmes.
The team at Rockstar North has exceeded every expectation with The Ballad of Gay Tony, creating an explosive conclusion to the Grand Theft Auto IV saga.
There are 40 developers based in Scotland and there are some incredibly important success stories such as Grand Theft Auto IV
Would you really want to tackle convincing Halo or Grand Theft Auto players that they want to be Mickey Mouse? Would you really want to do that? In terms of finding a congenial audience, lets go for a platform thats known for Mario and Link and now Sonic ... Come on. Honestly, with the unit sales on the...
Sometimes we are negatively stereotyped ... Case and point would be Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. There is a guy depicted as a swishy queen roller-skating down the street in hot pants and leg warmers. No one I know is like that.
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