Posted Jun 01, 2008 at 08:48AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Games, Wii Play Tags: Germany, Funcom, Spain, Sweden
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Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures - Image 1Reports have come in that the PC version of Funcom's Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures (the Xbox 360 version is still in the works) has dethroned Grand Theft Auto 4 (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) from the sales list in both Germany and Sweden. However, both games were not able to stand up to the might of Wii Play in Spain. Care to find out more? Check out the full article.

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Posted May 16, 2008 at 04:55AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Rumors, Games Tags: Sega, Dreamcast, Sweden
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Rumor: Shenmue 1 and 2 heading for the Wii - Image 1Surfer Girl may have been on to something during her November post from last year. A Swedish gaming magazine hints that Nintendo is working on a Wii version of Sega's first two Shenmue games, originally released to the ill-fated Dreamcast system. Details are available in the full article.

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Posted Apr 30, 2008 at 06:45AM by Jay P. Listed in: News, Events Tags: Sega, Ninja Theory, Game Conference, Sweden, Tameem Antoniades
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Nordic Game 2008: Influential people to gather for multidisciplinary Game Creation sessions - Image 1We got an update on the upcoming Nordic Game Conference which is set to happen in a few weeks in Sweden. Things are definitely shaping up as the top names from the industry gather for the multidisciplinary Game Creation Sessions. Find out who they are in the full article.

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Posted Apr 21, 2008 at 05:41AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News, Events Tags: Intel, DirectX, nVidia, Game Conference, Sweden
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Nordic Game 2008: Game programming talks line-up announced - Image 1One topic that this year's Nordic Game conference aims to discuss is regarding game development. To this end, Nordic's organizers have unveiled their initial line-up of professional programmers who will be giving talks at the event grounds. Details are available in the full article.

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Posted Mar 31, 2008 at 02:48AM by Jay P. Listed in: News, Games, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga, Rock Band, Events Tags: Star Wars, Game Conference, Sweden, Traveller's Tales, Harmonix
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Nordic Game confence 2008 Keynotes: producers of Lego Star Wars, Rock Band - Image 1Things are definitely taking shape with the upcoming Nordic Game conference 2008 which is set to happen in two months time in Malmö, Sweden. It's been revealed that producers of Lego Star Wars and Rock Band will be the Keynote speakers in this event. Find out the details after the jump!

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Posted Sep 21, 2007 at 02:05AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Videos, Games, Rockstar Presents Table Tennis Tags: China, Beijing, Rockstar Leeds, Sweden
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Still coming from Tokyo Game Show (TGS) 07, here's the first gameplay videos for the Wii version of Rockstar Presents Table Tennis (also on Xbox 360). It was announced earlier by Rockstar Leeds that the title has already gone gold and is ready for shipping this coming October 23.

Anyway, the first gameplay video features players Haley and Liu Ping. Haley is the youngest player in the game and hails from U.S.A. Liu Ping, on the other hand, is a 32-year old veteran from Beijing, China. This match should be exciting to watch since Liu Ping is a power player while Haley specializes in speed and accuracy.

The second clip still features our Chinese guy but with a different opponent. This time, we see Jesper from Sweden slug it out with Ping. Actually, Jesper is the more veteran of the two being already 34 years old and having won previous competitions under his belt. Aside from using power, opponents are also intimidated because of Jesper's body size.



See the other video after the jump!

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Posted Sep 11, 2007 at 09:23PM by Glen D. Listed in: News, Games, FIFA 08 Tags: FIFA, Sony, EA Sports, UK, France, Sweden
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FIFA 08 - Image 1The nationalistic fervor burns even hotter in EA Sports' FIFA 08 as the developers of one of the world's best-selling sports game franchises announce a collection of 50 songs from artists around the world.

Every national team represented in FIFA 08 has a corresponding song and band from their own country that ups the passion as you take on the world's elite teams in the planet's most popular ballgame.

Included in the mix are artists such as The Hoosiers (UK), Babamars (France), Bodyrox (UK), Junkie XL (Holland), and Santogold (USA), Simian Mobile Disco (UK), CSS (Brazil), Datarock (Norway), Dover (Spain), Ivy Queen (Puerto Rico), Junkie XL (Holland), Maximo Park (UK), Mexican Institute of Sound (Mexico), Peter Bjorn And John (Sweden), Planet Funk (Italy), Superbus (France), The Cat Empire (Australia), and Wir Sind Helden (Germany). Many more are in store to be discovered when the game hits.

"We’ve been working for nearly a year to deliver what we believe is the ultimate FIFA 08 soundtrack," comments Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music at EA. "These are the most songs ever in a FIFA edition representing the most countries in the history of the videogame."

EA Sports' FIFA football franchise is the longest-running football simulation to date and has sold millions of copies around the world with iterations dating back to almost two decades. FIFA 08 will be released on the Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, PC, Nintendo DS and Sony PlayStation Portable.



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Posted Aug 25, 2007 at 11:19AM by Gino D. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Pokemon, Konami, PS2, Sweden, Counter-Strike
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World of Warcraft - Image 1What are they playing over at Sweden? Aren't you curious? This bit of info just might save your life one day, y'know. The region's data trade firm, Dataspelsbranschen (now try saying that as fast as you can, ten times consecutively), has just released the top sales charts of video games for Sweden.

The Multiplatform chart is dominated by the MMORPG mogul that is The World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade from Blizzard. This is followed by Pokémon Diamond on the Nintendo DS. MotorStorm and R:FoM have also landed a place in the multiplatform chart, and unsurprisingly, both titles get bragging rights in the PS3 chart.

The 360 chart has Guitar Hero II fronting the musical act - and smack dab in the middle is Gears of War on fifth place. The Wii has Leon Kennedy and Ashley Graham running up to first place with Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition, while Twilight Princess is galloping up to the Top 2 spot.

On the handheld side, the DS chart has both Pokemon (Diamond and Pearl) titles on top, while the PSP chart has Pro Evolution Soccer 6 kicking into the goal - Konami's sports title is enjoying the kingly spot on top.

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  1. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (PC)
  2. Pokémon Diamond (DS)
  3. World of Warcraft (PC)
  4. Counter-Strike 1: Anthology (PC)
  5. Guitar Hero 2 Rock the 80´s (PS2)
  6. The Sims 2 H&M Fashion (PC)
  7. Pokémon Pearl (DS)
  8. Motorstorm (PS3)
  9. Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3)
  10. Singstar 90's (PS2)
Check out the Full Article link below for each individual chart per platform!

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Posted Jun 26, 2007 at 06:36PM by Glen D. Listed in: News Tags: GameStop, Finland, Texas, New Zealand, Sweden, Puerto Rico
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GameStop - Image 1These days, GameStop has a lot of reasons to celebrate. It's working on an industry that's growing every day, it's posting some serious numbers financially, and has recently opened its 1,000th store outside of the US.

The Texas-based game and console retailer has opened new stores recently in Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Norway to hit the thousand-store milestone. Prior to that, the company has already branched out to Ireland, Switzerland, Australia, Guam, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

GameStop points to the booming hardware sales led by Kyoto-based Nintendo with its DS handheld and Wii console. Microsoft and Sony are also pitching in with the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3, respectively.

Total sales posted by the retailer last year amounted to US$ 5.32 billion and is expected to grow even more this year as hot demand continues for pole platforms. The first quarter of fiscal 2007 saw GameStop with its best quarterly performance ever with US$ 24.7 million in profits while gross sales were at an all-time high of US$ 1.279 billion.

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Posted May 16, 2007 at 05:33PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Electronic Arts, Europe, Denmark, Norway, UK, Sweden
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Journalists in Nordic Game: magazines that adapt will survive - Image 1 


After the downfall of the print in the North American side, Europe is beginning to feel the detrimental effects of the web-based zine and more frequent media coverage. According to a panel discussion by the region's leading game journalists, the print option just isn't viable anymore.

In Norway, Denmark and the UK, it's all the same. Prints are often outdated by the competition on the Web, and those magazines that still do exist rely heavily on advertising from sponsors such as games studios to keep afloat. Thomas Vigild, the panel moderator, explained:

They're really driven by advertisements, so it seems to me there's a really unhealthy relationship between the PRs and the people who write the magazines... We don't have magazines like in the UK where you can say, 'No way, I won't print your PR [nonsense].' That's much harder to do in Denmark because they still need the income from the advertisers.


Similar to how William "Bing" Gordon of Electronic Arts believes games will eventually be 100% Internet-based, the panel believes that even the media coverage will soon be online only. In fact, most of the panel members agreed that the magazines that do survive will be those that actually adapt.

However, certain magazines will continue to sell, because their previous reputation continues to stand and they continue to do very well in what they do. People still feel compelled to buy and own copies of those magazines, either because the layout or design is great or the content that's offered comes in a more mature and acceptable manner.

Finnish journalist Thomas Puha was one to disagree with the panel's sentiments, saying, "I do agree that print magazines are going down, but I look at it as a challenge." He believes that people will continue to read printed games coverage because of better content. "It's not that difficult to provide great content," he said.

But in order for magazines to survive, some believe that they should be willing to evolve. Susanne Moller, a contributor to one of Sweden's national newspapers, believes that if a magazine has both an online news portal to encourage game discussion and a good magazine print each month, a magazine will have adapted well to the changing times.

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