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Platform 360, PS3, Win Publisher Electronic Arts Developer People Can Fly Release Date 02/22/2011

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Online pass and DLC prices cut for EA titles like Bulletstorm, Dragon Age, Mass Effect 2 and more on 360 (update)

Electronic Arts cut prices for online passes and DLC for several games on Xbox Live Marketplace, according to each product's online listings. Items that previously retailed generally between 800 ($10) and 1,200 ($15) Microsoft points and are now free, as NeoGAF user MMaRsu pointed out in a recent thread. Discounted games (with links to their listings in the Xbox Live Marketplace) include: Alice: Madness Returns Battlefield: Bad Company 2 VIP Bulletstorm Online Pass Dragon Age: Origins - The Stone Prisoner DLC Dragon Age 2: The Black Emporium DLC Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Online Pass Mass Effect 2 Cerberus Network Medal of Honor Online Pass Need for Speed: Shift 2 Unleashed Online Pass Skate 3 Skate Share Pack The discounts appear to be exclusive to the Xbox 360...

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California senator calls NRA's reaction to violent games 'pathetic and unacceptable'

In response to the National Rifle Association's rally against violent video games, California Senator Leland Yee has called their reaction "pathetic and completely unacceptable," via a statement issued yesterday. According to Yee (pictured above), when a law against the sale of violent games to children went before the Supreme Court in 2011, the NRA did nothing to help. "I find it mind-boggling that the NRA suddenly cares about the harmful effects of ultra-violent video games," Yee said. "When our law was before the Supreme Court — while several states, medical organizations and child advocates submitted briefs in support of California's efforts — the NRA was completely silent." Yee continued to say that rather than be part of the solution, the NRA is attempting to "pass the...

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Epic Games president Mike Capps retires

The president of Epic Games, Mike Capps, announced he is retiring from his role and "transitioning into an advisory role as well as remaining on the Epic board of directors" via a post on the developer's official site. Capps, who has a baby on the way, writes that he plans to be a "stay at home dad for a while" and pursue other opportunities outside the video game industry, including teaching, writing and charity work. He'll remain with Epic Games in a limited capacity, he says. "Epic founder and CEO Tim Sweeney and other board members asked me to stay on the board, and I'm thrilled to do so as I'm truly excited about our future games and Unreal Engine 4," Capps writes. "I've got great confidence in our executive team," Capps writes. "VP of Development Paul Meegan is new to our...

Bulletstorm Releases
North America
  • Xbox 360
    • Released 02/22/2011
    • Publisher Electronic Arts
    • Developer People Can Fly
  • PlayStation 3
    • Released 02/22/2011
    • Publisher Electronic Arts
    • Developer People Can Fly
  • Windows
    • Released 02/22/2011
    • Publisher Electronic Arts
    • Developer People Can Fly
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