NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–2K Sports, the sports publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO - News), today announced that the next iteration of the popular hockey franchise, NHL 2K9, will be coming to the Wii™ console from Nintendo this fall. As the first and only officially licensed NHL and NHLPA video game for Wii, NHL 2K9 will offer fans the fun opportunity to play like the pros using the Wii Remote™ controller as a hockey stick, and enjoy playing hockey in a wholly unique and entertaining experience like never before.
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Archive for June 12th, 2008
Finally NHL 2K Series Headed to Wii!
Brand New Facebreaker Images!
I am officially pumped about this game. I think I may have to wait for the second coming before Nintendo releases another Punchout!, (make me wrong at E3 Nintendo), so this game is the next best thing. Good stuff indeed and enjoy the following new screens of Facebreaker in action!
Alone in the Dark Wii Footage
The “LoL” Scandal

So as some of you may have heard, Majestic Studios is caught in a huge scandal right now. If you haven’t heard about this, they copied levels from Oblivion and Thief for use in their game Limbo of the Lost (LoL.. Get it?). Here are some screenshot comparisons and a little in sight into to the story.
Crazy, huh? They’ve issued a statement saying that they are removing all copies of the game and all digital downloads. (so if you see it, snatch it up cause there won’t be many left
) Honestly, they have backed themselves into a corner here and they aren’t getting out. Its just so blatantly copied that there is no possible excuse for them to make up. Here, I’ll sum this whole story up into one word, “bankruptcy”. Thats right, even if Majestic managed to survive through this no one will sign them onto a game. They’ve lost all of their credibility. I’d sure hate to be the level designer for the team that worked on “LoL”! But to the point. How did Majestic think they could get away with this? Heck if it wasn’t at a corporate level how did the team working on it think they could get away with it?
What are your thoughts?
-pwn




