Content about Hawaii

03.17.11
HONOLULU – With childhood obesity a major epidemic in the United States, Hawaii is the latest state to take action by incorporating Konami’s Dance Dance Revolution game into its physical education curriculum. West Virginia was the first state to adopt the game in its schools to help keep kids active and fit in a fun and refreshing way. Following the lead of a successful tournament throughout the state of West Virginia, Konami held a Dance Dance Revolution Hawaii State Championship Tournament using Sony's PlayStation 3 consoles, designed to promote the importance of exercise and healthy lifestyles for youths all across the Aloha State and nationwide. Konami President Shinji Hirano talks about the role this game franchise has played in battling obesity in this exclusive interview from the Aloha Tower in Honolulu.
07.18.10

HONOLULU, Hawaii – When it comes to the Hollywood convergence game, Capcom’s partnership with Impact Pictures on the Resident Evil movies has resulted in the second biggest franchise for Sony Pictures behind Spider-Man. With a fourth movie, Resident Evil: Afterlife, coming to theaters September 10 in 3D, and big budget movie adaptions of Lost Planet, Dark Void, and Onimusha in the works, what went wrong (twice) with the Street Fighter movies? Capcom’s vice president of strategic planning and business development, Christian Svensson, talks about Capcom’s Hollywood game and confirms that the game maker has not abandoned the Street Fighter movie franchise in this exclusive interview from Captivate 2010.

06.22.10

At E3 2010, Disney Interactive Studios and Propaganda Games showed off a new Pirates of the Caribbean game. Now, production has commenced on location in Hawaii, the United Kingdom and Los Angeles on Walt Disney Pictures’ and Jerry Bruckheimer Films’ sweeping comedy adventure Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, directed by Rob Marshall (Chicago), the fourth entry in the blockbuster franchise which has already reaped $2.7 billion in worldwide box office from the previous three films, and the first to be filmed and presented in Disney Digital 3D.  

05.16.10

HONOLULU, Hawaii – At Captivate 2010, the creators of Capcom’s bestselling Lost Planet franchise were on hand to offer a guided tour through the new game’s multiplayer offerings. Producer Jun Takeuchi and Director Kenji Oguro showed off the latest online multiplayer maps and discussed what lies in store for gamers who explore the new environments of EDN III.

04.21.10

HONOLULU, Hawaii – At its Captivate international press event held at the Sheraton Waikiki, Capcom debuted the first trailer for the April 2011 release, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, and offered the first details on the new “living comic book” art style that the development team has embraced for this latest brawler.

04.21.10

HONOLULU, Hawaii – Capcom used the island paradise of the Sheraton Waikiki to showcase new games for 2010 and 2011. The Japanese game publisher announced three blockbuster titles for 2011, including the long-awaited Marvel vs. Capcom® 3: Fate of Two Worlds, Okamiden and Bionic Commando Rearmed 2. Media from around the world converged in Hawaii to attend Capcom’s yearly showcase, dubbed Captivate 2010, to get an early look at all the new titles and new content.

03.02.10

Wazzamba, the first online virtual world to give away real-world travel prizes, announced its contests for the month of March. Wazzamba will be awarding four trips per week, including DreamTrips to Hawaii, the Danube River, San Francisco/Napa wine country and Cape Cod. Shorter GetAway Trips will also be awarded to Los Angeles, New Orleans, Boston, a Canyon Escape that includes Las Vegas, the California Coast, The Historic East, a tour of America’s National Parks and a tour of Elvis’ Haunts in the South.

01.27.10

In a sign that may indicate a shift for interactive channels in the television landscape, TNS set-top box data measuring daily time spent viewing per set-top box revealed that TAG, the games-on-demand channel, topped 43 other linear channels available through Oceanic Time Warner Cable in Hawaii for the most minutes viewers spent watching.

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