Entries in 'appeal' (14)
TV advertising loses appeal for games firms
Major games publishers are turning their backs on TV advertising.
BT and TalkTalk lose three strikes appeal
The Digital Economy Act anti file-sharing legislation received a boost as the Court of Appeal upheld an earlier High Court ruling that backed the DEA.
THQ wins Ubisoft dev poaching case
The Quebec Court of Appeal has overturned a Ubisoft injunction against THQ which sought to block the latter from soliciting staff from the French publisher.
Nintendo returns to the casual market for next 3DS push
The key to rejuvenating the 3DS in the market place could be a return to the mainstream markets, Nintendo has said.
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ISPs lose DEA challenge
UK internet service providers BT and TalkTalk have lost their challenge against the Government's Digital Economy Act.
Ubisoft banks on 3DS mainstream appeal
The launch line-up may be packed with core-focused titles, but Ubisoft believes the 3DS will be as big a hit with the masses as the original DS.
Pirate Bay founders lose appeal
The men behind Swedish file-sharing site The Pirate Bay have lost their latest appeal against their prosecution for piracy.
Sony not expecting day one Move success
Move is unlikely to be a massive sales success on day one when it lands in the UK on September 17th – instead, Sony believes that the device will sell ...
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So who is Kinect for exactly?
Microsoft’s mixed message over its ambitions to market the Kinect motion cameras to the traditional hardcore Xbox 360 audience continues.
Does Red Dead Redemption have mass appeal?
Rockstar has high hopes for the upcoming Red Dead Redemption, but US analyst Michael Pachter has questioned whether it will become the blockbuster that publisher 2K Games intends.
Move for “every consumer that has electricity”
Sony’s American CEO Jack Tretton has spoken the anticipated mass-market appeal of his company recently revealed PlayStation Move controller – whilst going to great strengths to assert the accessory’s hardcore ...
Leona has allowed us to “reach out”
It was once a genre that was the reserve of obsessives and teenage boys, but the RPG is now mainstream – and Square Enix believes that its promotional tie-in with ...
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Nintendo appeals Flash card case
Platform holder Nintendo is to back the appeal of prosecutors who have said they intend to challenge a recent court ruling from a French judge in favour of Flash card ...
ASA rejects gaming 'health risk' ad complaints
The Advertising Standards Authority will not uphold complaints against charity-backed ads which implied video games are a health risk, MCV understands.


























