By Eli Green
November 20, 2006 - 23:59
Welcome back for another week here at News Pop!. This weekend was a big one for gamers everywhere. It's not too often that two different companies launch their new consoles in the same weekend. Nintendo's launch of the Wii on Sunday went extremely well, at least here in Ontario, where every system sold out (in the stores we checked, at the very least). Sony's release of the Playstation 3 went just as they planned it, which must mean that they planned for the launch to go poorly, because it did. Pre-order holders at many stores went home disappointed on Friday, and so did many others who braved the elements for, in some cases, two days to get their hands on the system. Many stores are receiving daily calls, both from pre-order holders and from people just interested in buying the Playstation 3, inquiring when the next shipment is coming in, only to be answered with “I'm sorry, but we don't know.”
In contrast to the Playstation 3s unknown shipping situation, many stores are already expecting more shipments of the Wii by the end of the week. With the original shipments of the Wii ranging from a mere fourteen units per store for places like Sam's Club to up to 300 units per store for places like Best Buy, there are a lot of Wiis going around, and there are many more to come. It really looks like Nintendo will be hitting that 4 million unit target. So now that we've got all of that behind us, let's start today's News Pop!.
As
if the eBay bidders, trying to get their hands on the Playstation 3
wasn't enough, this offer goes higher than any bidder has gone so
far. Taco Bell is offering a “lifetime” of Taco Bell food
($12,500 USD in Taco Bell Bucks) to the first person to trade in
their Playstation 3. Taco Bell will donate the exchanged system to
the Stanton teen center of the Boys & Girls Club. The pre
ss
release reads, “
The
tacos will be awarded in the form of $12,500 in TACO BELL® Bucks,
redeemable at participating Taco Bell locations. The party exchanging
the PlayStation 3 is solely responsible for payment of all taxes,
income and otherwise, and should consult with his/her tax adviser.
Interested PlayStation 3 owners should send their name, email and
phone number to
tacobellnews@tacobell.com
.
The first person to respond, based on the time the email is received,
and then send their PlayStation 3 will be awarded the Taco Bell
Bucks. Offer expires December 1, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. PST.” We're just
wondering if anybody is actually going to do it.
The FBI and NCsoft have
successfully shut down an illegal computer game “operation” which
had been taking in profits by providing its users with a fraudulent
service. The operation was closed down after multiple raids and
interviews were conducted in various cities from California to
Virginia. The owners of L2Extreme were served with warrants and their
operations, which were providing its users unauthorized service and
code for NCsoft's online game, Lineage II, were shut down. NCsoft
estimates that the losses and damages from the operation were costing
the company millions of dollars per year. “Operations like this
essentially are defrauding customers by stealing from companies like
NCsoft,” said Matt Esber, NCsoft North America general counsel. “In
the end those losses impact our customer support, product
development, operational areas and ultimately they impact our player
communities, most of which are trying to play games legitimately...”.
We can only hope that this is only the beginning of a series of raids
on illegal operations, and as the investigation into L2Extreme's
operation is ongoing, we're sure this isn't going to be the last we
hear of this.
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No,
not the movie, the game! EA began shipping Superman Returns: The
Video Game today and, hopefully
, it
will be available in retail stores nationwide tomorrow. Superman
Returns: The Video Game is the ultimate open-world super hero
experience and is available on the Xbox 360, as well as PlayStation
2, Xbox, Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance. Players will be able to
see, firsthand, what it's like to be Superman in an open-world, where
they can go anywhere in the 80 square miles of Metropolis, from the
street up into the clouds. The game features the voice and likeness
of Brandon Routh (Superman/Clark Kent) as well as the voices of Kevin
Spacey (Lex Luthor), Kate Bosworth (Lois Lane), Parker Posey (Kitty
Kowalski) and Sam Huntington (Jimmy Olsen), all reprising their roles
from the movie. Superman Returns: The Video Game will be available
for Xbox 360 for $59.99 USD/$69.99 CAD, for Playstation 2 and Xbox
for $39.99 USD/$49.99 CAD and is rated T for Teen. There is also a
version of the game for Nintendo DS, which will cost $29.99
USD/$39.99 CAD and is rated E for Everyone, and a version for Game
Boy Advance called Superman Returns: Fortress of Solitude, which will
cost $29.99 USD and is rated E for Everyone. For more information on
the game, you can check out the official Superman Returns: The Video
Game website at www.besuperman.com.
For
those of you who got, and starting using, a Wii already, you probably
noticed that some of the Wii Channels which require an Internet
connection don't work. The reason for that is, they haven't been put
into operation yet. The Forecast Channel, News Channel and Internet
Channel are the Wii Channels which are currently unavailable. While
we didn't know when these Channels would be available at first, we
got more information on the situation today. The Forecast Channel,
which lets you
access
worldwide weather information by browsing a 3-D globe,
will become available on December 20th and the News
Channel, which lets you check up to date news any time, will become
available on January 27th. Currently, there is no news on
the release date for the Internet Channel download, but we'll keep
you posted on it when we get information.
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