Earlier this day, we picked up a report from Destructoid saying that Electronic Arts‘ Dead Space (PS3, Xbox 360, Personal computer) has been banned in three countries in Europe, namely Germany, Japan and China. However, the publisher would beg to differ.
According to Eurogamer.de, Electronic Arts has clarified to them that the report on the bannination in Germany is not true at all. Rather, it is still awaiting classification from the USK. That’s by no means equivalent to being banned.
As for the two other countries, Japan and China, EA did not state anything about them so we could more or less hold that bit of the report true — for now.
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After the tumultuous past couple of months for Team Ninja and Tecmo, a beam of light is finally found at the end of the tunnel. A settlement has finally been reached for Team Ninja members who filed a complaint back in July against Tecmo for unpaid overtime.
The suit originally claimed that Tecmo placed workers on a “flexible hours” work scheme four years ago, and since then, overtime wasn’t paid. Plaintiffs represented all 300 Tecmo employees and demanded for 8.3 million yen (US 77,000). The lawsuit also alleged that Tecmo had false documents to cover up for the accounting documents.
And now, a settlement has been reached last September 1. The translation of the released statement is below:
Regarding the litigation against our company, on September 1st a settlement was reached as indicated below:
Settlement for the Lawsuit Has Been Reached
On July 16th, two of our employees brought suit against our company regarding unpaid overtime in the Tokyo District Court and presented a proposed settlement. On September 1, 2008, a judicial settlement was reached.
Now that that’s over, will we be seeing Itagaki and Tecmo making peace anytime soon?
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Square Enix offered. Tecmo rejects. Baffled Square Enix responds to Tecmo’s rejection. Tecmo ignores. Square Enix pulls out. This is how the short-lived love story of the two companies panned out.
The proposed Squeenix takeover was dubbed to be a “friendly” one, offering a controlling interest in Tecmo by purchasing the company’s shares at a 30 minimum. They did also say that if Tecmo rejects the proposal, then they’ll withdraw their offer.
But first, they wanted some explanations now on the following issues:
- Please confirm that the decision on the begin of discussions with KOEI toward integration of management is the reason for rejection of the Proposal.
- If that’s the case, please clarify concretely that major terms of integration of management with KOEI (form of the integration, stock prices assumption, integration ratio and so forth) are favorable for TECMO’s shareholders than the Proposal.
- If not, please clarify that TECMO has an alternative plan, which is favorable for TECMO’s shareholders than the Proposal.
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Microsoft’s new “Explorer” mouse incorporates the latest blue track technology and boasts that it will work on nearly any surface.
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A blogger’s life is heavily dependent on their access to internet. Meghan’s access to wireless internet allows her to like her apartment and blog about her everyday life as she hits the streets. To see more, check out: http://www.digitalcribs.com
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