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CodemastersQuintuple Evil: More Overlords are coming for you
Last updated 2 weeks, 1 day ago.
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Last updated 2 weeks, 1 day ago
50 points
Codemasters Acquires Sega Racing StudioCodemasters has reached an agreement with Sega to take over the Sega Racing Studio based in Solihull, England. The deal will transition around 40 developers to Codemasters.
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Codemasters Donates a Few GamesCodemasters is working with its local government on a program to prevent anti-social behavior among youngsters. The North East Lincolnshire Council (in the UK) is bringing Wii consoles into schools so that they can get the children playing games while talking to them about community problems and anti-social behavior. more...
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36 points
Emergency Mayhem Ships for the WiiCodemasters has shipped Emergency Mayhem for the Wii to stores in North America. more...
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Codemasters Hires BlameCodemasters has hired Hal Blame as the company's new Director of Distributor Territories. Blame previously worked as the Sales and Marketing Manager for Distributor Markets at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. more...
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34 points
Emergency Mayhem is Gold for the WiiCodemasters' game Emergency Mayhem is now gold for the Wii, in duplication and should reach stores shortly. The game has players taking charge of the emergency services in Crisis City, driving fire trucks, ambulances and police cars through a series of mini-games to save Crisis City. The game should ship to stores in North America on April 15 and in Europe on April 18. more...
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40 points
New Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising Images
Last updated on December 8, 2007 - 14:30.
A set of five fresh Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising images has surfaced on the Ronin Squad boards. It is presumed that these images are not actual screenshots, but rather target pictures of what the developers want the game to look like. more...
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Last updated on December 8, 2007 - 14:30
34 points
Codemasters Pursues Free-to-Play, Pay-for-Fun Online GamesTo most Western gamers, World of Warcraft seems like the big massively multiplayer online game, dominating the online space and happily harvesting gamers' monthly subscription payments. Many games in Asia have achieved tremendous success by offering free play, but selling items for real cash that enhance the fun or make your character more powerful. more...
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90 points
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