E3 2010 Call of Duty Black Ops Gameplay Trailer E3 2010
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Stuart Black, who is best known for the bullet-riddled Black, is leaving Codemasters this October after wrapping up duties on his latest game Bodycount.
That means he’ll no longer be heading up demo-ing the game like he did at E3, but focusing solely on the remaining design elements he’s responsible for.
The specific reasons for the departure aren’t exactly clear, but executive producer Tom Gillo has already left. EuroGamer reports that “his decision is the result of ‘post-E3 fallout.’” You can check out our preview of the title from the show here.
Codemasters official statement says, “Having created a great vision and direction for Bodycount, Stuart has decided to move on after three years with us. He will see out his design role until October and, through the transition period, will continue to work with the talented development team that will take the game through to completion.”
We’ll see how this news affects the remaining development time and eventual release of the title.
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Check out this awesome gameplay footage from the Call of Duty: Black Ops Demo at Microsoft’s E3 2010 Conference.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Charge two Xbox 360 controllers simultaneously in just 2.5 hours with Energizer’s Power & Play Charging System. Fully compatible with Microsoft’s Xbox 360 rechargeable battery (not included)! The charge base offers a sleek and unique design that is impressive and functional. The station let’s you know when it’s charging via the connection by appearing in red light (charging) and green (fully charged). It is powered the by the included UL-approved AC power cord. Keep those controllers charg
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Activision and Treyarch’s upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops is seeing faster preorder pickup than its Infinity Ward-created predecessor Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, according to Pacific Crest analyst Evan Wilson, who projects the game’s total holiday season sales at 12 million units. That figure, reported this week by GameSpot and by IndustryGamers, represents a 20 percent increase over Wilson’s previous holiday season sales expectation of 10 million units. The analyst boosted his expectations …
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Activision/Blizzard kicks off the E3 Expo with a HUGE BANG by allowing Eminem to peform Love the way you Lie with Rihanna. a day before E3 Expo 2010 opens for the public. Activision/Blizzard drops bombs, as this party is for the media and employees only. Call of Duty Black Ops trailer was played before Eminem came out and opens with this song from Eminem’s Recovery Album. This was performed in Los Angeles at the Staples Center 6/15/2010. Sorry about the 15 fps shot on the TMobile HTC touch pro 2. Also Travis Barker was on the drums.
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A pair of LinkedIn profiles suggests that at least two Need for Speed titles will be released next year. According to the profile page of programmer Chris Mcclure, he was at NFS: Shift developer Sightly Mad Studios from August 2009 – February 2010 where he “worked on new open world technology but also worked on Need For Speed Shift too.” Cleverly, Mcclure altered this statement today from “… but also worked on Need For Speed Shift 2″ after his apparent reveal was spotted by superannuation (and preserved by Google’s cache).
The original Shift was released in September 2009, and if Mcclure is covering his tracks, then a sequel was likely underway as work on the first game wrapped, which would allow roughly the minimum development time necessary to release Shift 2 some time during the first quarter of 2011. Recall that in February, during an earnings call, EA dated a Need for Speed game for that period. COO John Schappert described the unnamed iteration as “another big driving simulation” (Conference Call Script [PDF]). “Need For Speed: Shift 2″ would be a good fit for that description and time frame.
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