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Nintendo and third parties sued over Wii exercise game patents
Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, THQ, Konami, Namco Bandai, and Majesco allegedly infringed on patents held by interactive sports simulation maker Impulse Technologies.
Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, THQ, Konami, Namco Bandai, and Majesco allegedly infringed on patents held by interactive sports simulation maker Impulse Technologies.
Controller pack-in reigns supreme on console as Nintendo releases separate top 10 US sales lists for first, third party games; Mario Kart Wii and Wii Fit take silver and bronze.
The Active Network takes Electronic Arts to court over online-enabled PS3 and Wii sequel to its gaming fitness franchise.
University of Wisconsin study finds the EA Sports Active series meets US guidelines for exercise.
Sequel to popular workout game confirmed for PS3, Wii, and iPhone; will use heart-rate monitor, store data on online hub; Xbox 360 version MIA.
Label president Peter Moore tells investors that fitness genre is a billion-dollar industry; talks up "authentic sports action" for upcoming motion control systems.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii is king, with MAG and Bayonetta landing in bottom half of top 20; Sims 3 staves off Mass Effect 2 on PC charts.
Q&A: EA Sports' president answers questions on the decision to keep controversial cover athlete; Tiger Woods Online's open beta, the MLB license, and dwindling PSP support.
[UPDATE] Reloadable prepaid Visa card lets gamers earn points for shopping at select online, brick-and-mortar retailers, redeemable for publishing label titles.
School's in, and so are some of the best gaming gifts for the students, teachers, and classmates on your shopping list.
Madden, Wii Sports Resort, Batman stand atop console top 20, while the Sims and World of Warcraft duke it out for PC supremacy...again.
EEDAR's Jesse Divnich and NPD's Anita Frazier weigh in on 29% monthly decline--and whether the industry can pull out of its slump before year's end.
NPD reports game industry's fifth straight month of double-digit decline; hardware down 47%, software 26%; Nintendo and EA titles claim entire top 10 best-seller list.
Source: The Star Wars cantina of game discussion known as the NeoGAF Forums. What we heard: On Tuesday, the Web lit up with news of an inflatable horse-riding peripheral for ...
EA Sports president Peter Moore reveals new downloadable football title; EA Sports Active expansion confirmed for holidays; 360/PS3 Grand Slam Tennis delayed, Madden NFL 10 preorders ahead of last year. ...
Prototype tops NPD's monthly non-PC top 20 with nearly 600,000 units, while Ghostbusters just misses the top 10; Sims 3 new PC king, Spore Galactic Adventures opens strong.
[UPDATE] Analysts' fears exceeded as hardware sales nosedive 38 percent year-on-year--but rise monthly; DS still sells 766,500 as Activision's superhero platformer swoops off with nearly 600,000.
When you're not having fun in the summer sun, this is one of the best times of year to stay in and play a few games. Plus, with the recent ...
New Super Mario Bros., Mario Kart DS, Call of Duty games round out NPD Group's top 20 accounting of month's non-PC retail software sales; World of Warcraft dominates PC charts.
Domestic industry sales slide 23% as THQ's MMA debut pounds out 1 million units on PS3 and 360; DS hardware king as Nintendo's console marks another domestic sales milestone.
Electronic Arts Sports boss Peter Moore is now looking at user review sites and "mommy bloggers" to gauge the success of his brand's Wii titles.
Monthly NPD sales report expected to show first three-month US software sales slide since 2006; UFC Undisputed, EA Sports Active projected as top new releases.
A new version of EA Sports Active was announced at E3, and Peter Moore was on hand to give us the details.
E3 2009: So-called "Grand Theft Auto MMOG" will be published by EA Partners; new extreme fighting franchise revealed; workout game fastest-selling EA Sports Wii game ever; Fight Night Round 4 ...
Ground and pound your opponent in Ultimate Fighting Championship's next-gen debut.
Nintendo's and THQ's brawlers light up the ring, joined by Bionic Commando, EA Sports Active, Boom Blox Bash Party, Terminator, more.
This week, we play Punch-Out!! for the Wii, interview Titan Studios about Fat Princess, and get physical with EA Sports Active.
We raise a sweat in our first exercise session with EA's upcoming Wii fitness program.
MI6 2009: Executive explains overhaul of Madden division to fit changing industry landscape, reveals 311 percent increase in online play.
We get a run through EA's upcoming virtual personal trainer for the Wii.
Nintendo updates Wii and DS release lists, tagging dates to boxing revamp and New Play Control line; Excitebots, Legendary Starfy announced.
Megapublisher signs deal with Toy Island to make EA Sports-branded athletic playthings for all ages.
Peter Moore reveals first installment in his company's long-rumored fitness franchise, which will combine aerobics, nutrition, and resistance training in spring 2009 for $59.99.
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