LordAlu
Member since: Apr 23rd, 2006
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| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 28 Comments |
| Engadget | 3 Comments |
| Joystiq Xbox | 5 Comments |


UK retailer Game cuts 46 jobs from HQ
Feb 7th 2012 3:06PM (Joystiq)So EVERYONE who works in a GAME or Gamestation is thick? Many of the staff there are gamers like you or I, who work hard to earn a living. Just because you've possibly had a poor experience at one store does not mean all the employees at every store are thick.
As for the layoffs, I hope the people who have lost their jobs are able to get new ones as quickly as possible. Unfortunately I fear this will do little in the grand scheme of ensuring GAME doesn't go under.
UK FIFA 12: Ultimate Edition pre-order bonuses are golden
Jul 2nd 2011 6:50AM (Joystiq)COD4 storage issue clarified: not required
Jul 24th 2007 2:35AM (Joystiq Xbox)This was broken over a year ago with the release of Football Manager 2006... check out the logo in the bottom left of the cover:
http://www.gamersreports.com/grimages/650/1139331423/2/1/gr.image.jpg
The Darkness delayed for the Germans
Jun 30th 2007 3:15AM (Joystiq)Actually, only the 360 version was released this weekend in the UK... the PS3 version has been delayed here till July 20th, just like the rest of Europe.
Surprise! Ireland bans Manhunt 2, too [update 1]
Jun 20th 2007 3:51PM (Joystiq)The UK is England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. I believe they're talking about the Republic of Ireland, which is outside of the UK and thus the BBFC's jurisdiction.
I for one am disheartened at all this banning going around. In the UK it is illegal to sell a rated title to a person under that age. If the game was given the highest rating of 18, then only 18 year olds can buy it. If it gets into the hands of children, then the blame can only be placed on the parents, since they are the ones who would buy it.
Refusing to classify the title because it glorifies and simulates murder? I read plenty of books with deaths and killings in them. I've seen loads of films with random killings, torture and all manner of gruesome things. Just because you interact with it a bit more than a movie or a book doesn't mean it deserves a complete ban.
I do agree with Joystiq that it shows the BBFC not only don't trust their own ratings system, but that it also shows they don't want any media backlash when no doubt some other idiot parent would blame the game for their mentally disturbed 12 year old that they bought the game for going on a murderous rampage. If that had of happened the media would have immediately turned to the BBFC and demanded to know why they classified such a title, despite it quite simply being the fault of the parent.
Unfortunately, "teaching" parents which games are violent etc. won't work - I believe it should simply be made compulsory that when purchasing the game the customer should display ID showing their age and signing an agreement stating that they fully understand the content of the game and any possible (if mainly unproven) risks that are involved.
The BBFC's inability to rate this game due to their fear of being sued is quite laughable, but unfortunately in this day and age they simply can't take the risk. A sad day for gaming and the UK indeed.
Euro retailer Game buys Gamestation for $150 million
May 2nd 2007 2:49PM (Joystiq)The reasoning? GAME see GameStation as appealing more to the "hardcore" gamer, since most people believe (usually quite wrongly) that GAME is for casual shoppers and is full of uneducated dunces, so by keeping the GameStation chain as it stands they appeal to both audiences.
Forza 2 demo will feature 24 different cars
Apr 16th 2007 2:18AM (Joystiq Xbox)if some know the answer to this let me know"
Yes and no. Yes if the game is one of the proper launch ones with the Halo 3 symbol on the front. No because you can only access the Halo 3 beta from Crackdown's main menu, so once your rental ends and you take it back you won't be able to play it anymore.
Elite to see a European release in November?
Apr 14th 2007 2:12PM (Joystiq Xbox)Boom Boom Rocket blasting XBLA mid-April
Apr 5th 2007 2:07PM (Joystiq)Read up on the game before you start dissing it: Fantavision required you to go for fireworks of the same colour with a cursor, switching between colours with the multicoloured firework. With Boom Boom Rocket each firework as a directional arrow inside that you have to press when the firework reaches the its apex. Saying "It's Fantavision" is the like saying Columns is the same as Tetris.
"Yeah, Chu Chu Rocket would be sweet for XBL (as would a proper Bomberman)."
Agreed on both counts. Chu Chu Rocket would be awesome and if they could do Bomberman (like the Saturn version i.e. 10 player) that would be excellent!
Red Octane on GHII X-plorer issues
Apr 5th 2007 4:31AM (Joystiq Xbox)So... no power or video/audio output then... how do you play it?