Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 at
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Electronic Arts may have big sales of The Sims 3 and EA Sports Active to brag about—as well as impressive performance on Nintendo’s Wii—but it still lost money this past quarter. How much it lost is either a little or a lot, depending on which accounting principals you prefer to hold your publicly traded companies to. EA raked in $644 million its first quarter of the 2010 fiscal year, down from the $804 million it took in the year prior via: Kotaku EA Sports Active Success Causes
Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 at
3:18 pm
Nintendo’s Wii gaming system motivates first-graders, senior citizens and everyone in between to get off their couches and play video games by swinging a motion-sensing remote control. These motions are similar enough to those used in real-life games that people find the Wii less intimidating than other video games with confusing controls. After almost three years of Wii success, Nintendo recently reported it sold in its first quarter less than half the Wii consoles it sold a year earlier. Th
Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at
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Friday, July 31st, 2009 at
11:15 pm
Released in July of 2009 Wii Sports Resort is the highly anticipated sequel to Wii Sports The original game Wii Sports was possibly the catalyst for the success of the Nintendo Wii Sports video games are the ideal medium for the Wii console because they feature physical activities that highlight the differentiating factor ..