It’s game on for Walt Disney Animation Studios. The new 3D computer animated movie Wreck-It Ralph offers a nostalgic and heartfelt journey through the history of video games. The movie weaves an original story that constantly connects this fictional world with real game characters from four decades of interactive entertainment.
Although director Rich Moore is making his feature film debut with this movie, he’s spent many years finding ways to make people laugh as a supervising producer for Matt Groening’s Futurama and The Simpsons franchises. He also knows a lot about video games, having played just about every game ever made. Moore explains how he fit so many game cameos in the film and talks about a potential movie sequel in this exclusive interview. The movie had its Hollywood premiere last night and opens at the box office on November 2.
Sega has released its financial statement for the 2023-24 fiscal year, and profits may be up, but it's mostly not down to video games.
Activision Blizzard ordered to pay $23.4M for patent infringement involving popular games.
I would read the article but the giant pop-ups from the top and bottom of the screen made me close it.
Without reading $23.4 million isn't a deterrent for a company that size.
Boss: Let's fire a few people to recoup on that loss.
Slave: Cortana has decided to get rid of Arkane Austin and Tango Gameworks.
Boss: Let's get those Firing Letters "Copilot Approved" and send them through the power of the cloud.
Slave: Long Live Phil !!!
ALL in the room: LONG LIVE PHIL !!!!
Well another troll company with a patent trying to extort money out of companies. Seems like they’re going to try and sue everyone.
SEGA has announced Fearless: Year of Shadow, a campaign that celebrates Sonic the Hedgehog and his brooding acquaintance, Shadow.