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  • Caught on Tape: Cheating in Call of Duty 4 (PS3)

    While on Digg, I noticed a post about cheating in Call of Duty 4 that apparently happens on the PS3, which is almost certainly not possible on the Xbox 360 because of it's lack of mod support. The post linked to the YouTube video below. I was getting frustrated with getting owned by a group of kids...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Picky on 04-24-2008
  • December NPD

    Hardware Sales Product December Quantity Annual Quantity Nintendo DS 2,470,000 8,500,000 Nintendo Wii 1,350,000 6,290,000 Microsoft Xbox 360 1,260,000 4,620,000 Sony PSP 1,060,000 3,820,000 Sony PlayStation 2 1,100,000 3,970,000 Sony PlayStation 3 797,600 2,560,000 Nintendo certainly had a good year...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Nelivek on 01-17-2008
  • November NPD

    Hardware Sales Product Quantity Nintendo DS 1,530,000 Nintendo Wii 981,000 Microsoft Xbox 360 770,000 Sony PSP 567,000 Sony PlayStation 2 496,000 Sony PlayStation 3 466,000 With the Wii dominating the charts, it's interesting that they don't dominate the number one software sales. Top 10 SKU's...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Nelivek on 12-13-2007
  • October NPD (PS3 Fails Again)

    Hardware Sales Product Quantity Nintendo Wii 519,000 Nintendo DS 458,000 Microsoft Xbox 360 366,000 Sony PSP 286,000 Sony PlayStation 2 184,000 Sony PlayStation 3 121,000 It looks like the Halo bounce has started to decline for Xbox hardware sales. Top 10 SKU's for October # Platform Game Publisher...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Nelivek on 11-15-2007
  • September NPD 360 RULES

    Hardware Sales Product Quantity Microsoft Xbox 360 527,800 Nintendo Wii 501,000 Nintendo DS 495,800 Sony PSP 284,500 Sony PlayStation 2 215,000 Sony PlayStation 3 119,400 Nintendo GameBoy Advance 75,000 Halo 3 definitely helped boost the Xbox 360 above the rest, but the Wii saw continued success, which...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Nelivek on 10-18-2007
  • Kanye West Pouts at VMAs--Vows to never do MTV again

    Kanye West has vowed to never go back to the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) after losing in five categories that he was nominated in. The AP has quoted him as saying , he would "never return to MTV." According to My Way News, he ended up pouting in front of a bunch of people back stage . "That's...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Picky on 09-10-2007
  • Oops, Sony Did It Again, With Another Rootkit

    I hope they have Britney Spears on their music label, because Oops I did it again should be playing on full loop over at Sony head quarters as they released yet another rootkit . In this case, the "good will" was a security program that tried to keep itself secure from would-be hackers but...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Picky on 09-02-2007
  • EA Slams PS3 Development Tools

    I thought it was interesting that EA Tiburon, the section behind the recent NASCAR release (of all games), would call out Sony for poor tools this late in the game--almost a year after the PS3's release. Still, the quote, ripped from " PSX Extreme ," shows that some developers are still...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Picky on 08-29-2007
  • NPD for July

    Hardware Sales Product Quantity Nintendo Wii 425,000 Nintendo DS 405,000 Sony PlayStation 2 222,000 Sony PSP 222,000 Microsoft Xbox 360 170,000 Sony PlayStation 3 159,000 Nintendo GameBoy Advance 87,000 Combined, the PS3 and 360 sold 329,000 hardware units, versus the Wii's staggering 425,000 units...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Nelivek on 08-23-2007
  • EA Stops Online Support for "Old" Games

    As of September 1st, Electronic Arts is going to show its customers just how much it wants them to trust them with their hard earned cash by ending online support for its sport's games from 2006 . I guess that's one way to force an upgrade. September 1, 2007 Online Service Shutdown Arena Football...
    Posted to /Cry (Weblog) by Picky on 08-04-2007
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