Q&A: John Randall on Codename Panzers: Cold War
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007Stormregion’s community manager chats about the development process of the upcoming RTS PC game, how it differs from the company’s previous titles, and much more.
Stormregion’s community manager chats about the development process of the upcoming RTS PC game, how it differs from the company’s previous titles, and much more.
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Gina Holden, who co-stars in the upcoming SF sequel Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, told SCI FI Wire that she gets up close and personal with the lethal creatures.
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TV Guide columnist Michael Ausiello reported that ABC is expected to shift Lost from its usual Wednesday timeslot and begin the fourth season in February.
European Commission allows French government to offer rebates to homegrown games industry.
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The founder of the Minuteman Project, the anti-illegal immigrant group, endorsed Republican Mike Huckabee on Tuesday, while Huckabee dismissed a presidential rival’s immigration criticism as the work of “the tattletale in the third grade.” At a news conference hastily arranged to cope with a crippling ice storm, Huckabee brought out Minuteman head Jim Gilchrist, whose private group patrols the Mexican border on its own to keep out illegal immigrants. “For months now, I’ve been searching for a candidate to support for president of the United States,” said Gilchrist. He said he settled on Huckabee as the candidate whose plans were most likely to halt “this illegal immigrant invasion problem.”
· Cobbling together various reports about what transpired between the WGA and the studios before negotiations were abruptly halted at the end of last week, the creators of Hollywood Rumble…
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Generally speaking, the reaction to Photo Channel v1.1 wasn’t exactly positive — especially when the MP3 faithful banded together to protest against the update’s newfound adoration for AAC. Thankfully, Nintendo has created an official process for downgrading back to v1.0, and yes, users who choose to take advantage will indeed have MP3 support once again. Interested? All you have to do is hit up the Data Management section on your console, select “Channels,” choose the Photo Channel icon and confirm that you want it deleted. Subsequently, Photo Channel v1.0 will immediately be available again from the Wii Menu. Oh, and if you get downgrader’s remorse, you can apparently switch back and forth at anytime.
[Via NintendoWiiFanboy]
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