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Rob Wiethoff joins cast of interactive radio drama Codename Cygnus from Reactive Studios; Kickstarter has 4 days left to reach $11,000 goal.
Red Dead Redemption voice actor Rob Wiethoff, who is best known for portraying John Marston in Rockstar Games' 2010 Western, has joined the cast of upcoming iOS game Codename Cygnus, its developer has announced.
Wiethoff has not done any voicework for games since he recorded for Red Dead Redemption.
Codename Cygnus is currently in development at Boston, Mass.-based Reactive Studios. Its existence is not a sure-thing just yet, as the game's Kickstarter campaign needs to raise just over $2,000 in the next four days to reach its $11,000 target.
He will play the character Lazarus in one of two sidequest episodes during the game's first mission, both of which are expected to release in September, Reactive Studios said.
Travis Gafford sits down with Cloud 9 Analyst Alex Penn to talk about how he got his start in esports and offers advice to people looking to work in the pro League of Legends scene.
Episode 4 of the Payday Web Series sees the introduction of a shady politician, The Elephant. He gets the job done, especially whenever a nice campaign donation comes his way...but who is really pulling the strings in his campaign for Senate?
Mario maker files lawsuit against owner of HackYourConsole.com for selling unauthorized copies of Nintendo games and game-copying devices.
Nintendo of America has filed a lawsuit against HackYourConsole.com, a website that the Mario maker says "blatantly promotes and sells unauthorized Nintendo games," as well as game-copying devices like the R4.
The lawsuit was filed in the Southern District of Florida, where HackYourConsole was established in 2012. The company could not be reached for comment at press time.
On HackYourConsole's website, a FAQ page says R4 Cards like the ones it sells are "not illegal, however, the software you put on the R4 may be."
"The cards themselves aren't illegal because there's plenty of things that are legitimately free for them. It's the actual DS games that you download that are illegal. Backups and NDS roms are a touchy subject. If you don't own the game usually a back up is illegal," the page reads.
HackYourConsole.com also sells 3DS Gateway cards, which facilitate the play of illegally downloaded games, Nintendo said, adding that such copying devices "severely undermine" a game's sales.
"Piracy on the Nintendo DS system has a huge impact on games sales," said Wii U and 3DS developer Renegade Kid cofounder Jools Watsham in a statement. "It can affect everyone involved, including the many honest players out there. If independent studios, like ours, are unable to recoup the money they invest into game development, through the sales of their games, we will unfortunately see fewer independent games developed in the future."
Nintendo said illegal copying of game software is an international problem that "continues to stifle the growth of the creative development community." The company added that gamers can report game copiers, illegal Nintendo software, or other piracy-related activities by contacting Nintendo at 800-255-3700 or piracyscene@noa.nintendo.com
Assassin's Creed publisher to develop and publish current- and next-gen console games based on franchises like Monopoly, Scrabble, and Battleship.
Ubisoft and Hasbro today announced a new partnership that will allow the Assassin's Creed publisher to develop and publish current- and next-generation games based on board game franchises like Monopoly, Scrabble, Trivial Pursuit, Risk, Battleship, and Cranium.
"We look forward to collaborating with Ubisoft to offer consumers innovative new ways to experience their favorite gaming brands," Hasbro SVP and GM of digital gaming and corporate development Mark Blecher said in a statement.
Ubisoft SVP of sales and marketing Tony Key added that the French publisher is "thrilled" to have the opportunity to create console games based on the company's brands.
Ubisoft did not announce any new Hasbro games today.
Ubisoft is not the only rights-holder for Hasbro games. Electronic Arts last month announced a new four-year partnership with the company for mobile games, while Activision continues to hold the rights for the Transformers series.
Zatanna, the powerful magician known for casting spells by speaking backwards, has been revealed as a playable DLC character for Injustice: Gods Among Us.
The 90-second video (below) teases, "everything has a beginning…and an end" and features four men. At the end of the clip, trench warfare is shown, along with a hulking robot of some kind.
No other information about Call of Duty: Black Ops II Origins was released.
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