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12.27.11

The bitter break-up between Rock Band developer Harmonix and the game's publishing arm at Viacom has been a messy one.  Following the somewhat expensive development of The Beatles Rock Band (due to licensing) and the release of Rock Band 3, Viacom unceremoniously dumped the developer, who purchased themselves back for $50.  Ever since, the companies have been battling back and forth over payments due over the series' release and royalties.  But it looks like the final decision could be leaning in Harmonix's favor...

07.11.11

With big movies like Breaking Dawn, The Amazing Spider-Man and Conan scheduled to bring Hollywood stars to the annual convention, fanboys and girls won’t have to seek refuge in another city next year for Comic-Con 2012. The Con is staying in San Diego through 2015. “Firefly’s” Nathan Fillion, who’s promoting “Castle” at Comic-Con 2011, talks about TRON and video games in this exclusive interview from last year’s convention.

07.08.11

Despite a recent string of down months in U.S. video game sales at retail this year, a new report from research firm Gartner paints a very rosy picture for the global video game industry. When adding in revenues from burgeoning online, mobile and digital gaming sectors, Gartner estimates that worldwide spending on the gaming ecosystem will exceed $74 billion in 2011, up 10.4 percent from the $67 billion spent last year. By 2015, spending is expected to reach $112 billion.

06.27.11

The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling that underscored constitutional protections for video games, developers, and video game industry artists. At issue was a 2005 California statute restricting the sale and rental of computer and video games. The ESA, the lead party in the case Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association/Entertainment Software Association, argued that the statute presented unconstitutional limitations on expression, and the U.S. Supreme Court agreed, holding the California law unconstitutional under the First Amendment.

06.12.11

LOS ANGELES – Hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg made the pilgrimage to the mecca of video games, E3 2011, to check out Yoostar Entertainment’s Yoostar on MTV game, which puts players inside their favorite TV shows. Snoop talks video games in this exclusive video interview from the Yoostar booth.

06.03.11

LOS ANGELES– For the first time ever, GamerLive.TV will broadcast 3D video coverage of the E3 Expo, the premier game trade show in the U.S., to gamers and tech enthusiasts around the world.  The high-quality, stereoscopic 3D video will be viewable via the YouTube video player for users with NVIDIA® 3D Vision™ PCs.

04.12.11
Although the Guitar Hero franchise -- as well as MTV’s rival Rock Band games) are dead -- the music keeps playing. Activision has released three new downloadable Track Packs for Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock and the Guitar Hero music library.  Available now and featuring music from artists such as GRAMMY Award nominees Paramore, alternative rock staples Middle Class Rut and Madina Lake, and melodic death metal legends Darkest Hour, these new downloadable offerings are sure to satisfy fans’ musical appetites. Gene Simmons, who serves as the narrator of the last Guitar Hero game, talks about video games and rock in this exclusive video interview.
04.09.11
MTV Networks Entertainment Group (MTVNE) has launched 345 Games, a new video gaming arm of Comedy Central and Spike TV. The new gaming unit will develop products based on the Entertainment Group’s franchises and brands and be fully supported on-air, off-air and online.  The first two titles to be released under this new label will be from Comedy Central’s hit animated show “Ugly Americans” and Spike TV’s successful multi-platform series “Deadliest Warrior,” which has already spawned the video game Dealiest Warrior: The Game and has sold nearly 400,000 downloads to date since its launch on both Xbox 360 and PlayStation.
02.10.11
While Activision saw record sales of over $1 billion for its Call of Duty: Black Ops game, the publishing giant had little success in the once-booming music genre. Just months after original Guitar Hero developer Harmonix was unloaded by MTV Games to a group of investors, Activision has pulled the plug on the next Guitar Hero game and also killed DJ Hero. Non-music game True Crime: Hong Kong was also canceled. And the publisher laid off 500 employees. Not even Gene Simmons could save Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock from failure.
01.09.11
LAS VEGAS – Video games were everywhere at CES 2011, especially since the latest mobile phones and tablets open up greater opportunities for visuals and gameplay. EA Mobile’s ROCK BAND, which was created by developer Harmonix, made its mobile debut in Las Vegas at the Verizon Wireless press conference. ROCK BAND will be coming to select 4G smartphones from Verizon Wireless later this year.
11.04.10

NEW YORK -- Microsoft launched the Kinect for Xbox 360 to great fanfare in Times Square in New York City with a big street party starting at 6pm ET. Microsoft pulled out all the stops with a big concert right in the middle of Times Sauare complete with 600 street dancers dancing to MTV Games' Dance Centrral for Kinect and a concert by Grammy-award winning hip-hop music artist Ne-Yo.  Some of the celebs in attendance included Garcelle Beauvais, Jennifer Grey, “Zoey 101” star Chris Massey, Sarah Chalke and lots more.

09.25.10

CHICAGO (Reuters) - The success of video games for wannabe rockers has prompted a new wave of music games -- ones that actually teach players how to really play music.

05.06.10

Want to be a rock star? Can you beat Rock Band on Expert level? Harrah's Entertainment and MTV Games are once again seeking the best Rock Band® gamers in the United States with The 2nd Annual Total Rock, Total Rewards Rock Band Competition.

03.12.10

SAN FRANCISCO -- MTV Games used GDC 2010 to celebrate the upcoming June launch of Harmonix' latest music videogame with a kick-off party. Multi-platinum selling and Grammy Award winning group Green Day will be featured in the upcoming standalone game, Green Day: Rock Band for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii.