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Al Swearengen to go sailing with Captain Jack Sparrow
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David Hollingworth
| Feb 24, 2010
Deadwood's Ian McShane signs on to the next Pirates of the Caribbean film.
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Valve understands software pirates
By
David Hollingworth
| Jan 19, 2009
Essential linkage
: "Pirates Are Just Underserved Customers" - game developer Valve's Jason Holtman.
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Pirates of the Burning Sea
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David Hollingworth
| May 7, 2008
Insert nautical jargon here. Insert David Hollingworth (and a pirate impersonation) here.
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Zeno Clash developers plead to pirates
By
Justin Robinson
| Apr 30, 2009
Indie developer throws its heart on a pike for the downloading community at large.
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Secret ACTA treaty leaked
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The Inquirer
| Feb 23, 2010
World going crazy over copyright enforcement...
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Nintendo continues its anti-piracy crusade
By
David Hollingworth
| Feb 19, 2010
Console maker and game publisher Nintendo forces local distributor to cease and desist selling DS mod chips.
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The massive success of Avatar
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Simon Brew
| Jan 12, 2010
Six months ago Avatar was all set to fail big time? Yet now James Cameron sits atop another huge commercial and critical hit. So just what happened?
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The MPAA runs amok
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The Inquirer
| Nov 16, 2009
Bad decisions of our time part 1237.
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Borderlands
By
David Hollingworth
| Nov 16, 2009
Can a cell-shaded, RPG/shooter hybrid be a contender for game of the year? Maybe...
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Is buying Marvel Disney’s latest masterstroke?
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Simon Brew
| Sep 10, 2009
A week on from one of the biggest surprise announcements of the year, could Disney’s acquisition of Marvel be a long-term masterstroke?
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Piracy. Greed or grievance?
By
Vito Cassisi
| Jan 23, 2009
Opinion
: Meet my wealthy Uncle, Torrence. On piracy and why it happens, and what can be done about it.
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Global Gaming Factory X buys out Pirate Bay
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The Inquirer
| Jul 1, 2009
Filesharing going in a very different direction.
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Star Trek: what it teaches film makers about special effects
By
Simon Brew
| May 21, 2009
JJ Abrams’ Star Trek reboot continues to mop up cash, and Simon reckons it could teach some filmmakers a few lessons about effects...
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Korean cinema 101
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Staff Writers
| Feb 19, 2009
From under the shadow of state control, we look at how Korean cinema has evolved to where it is today...
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Good service makes money for Steam
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The Inquirer
| Feb 23, 2009
If it's good enough for software pirates, it's good enough for Valve, according to Gabe Newell.
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German army announces new cyber-hacking unit
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The Inquirer
| Feb 11, 2009
William Gibson's Neuromancer is becoming more accurate every day, as new hacking unit forms in Bonn.
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Sins of a Solar Empire
By
David Hollingworth
| May 12, 2008
David Hollingworth revels in galactic domination thanks to a sleeper hit from Ironclad Games.
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Inside Civilisation: Revolution
By
Logan Booker
| Apr 18, 2008
Atomic explores the brave new world of Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution with Firaxis’ Barry Caudill.
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Transformers
By
Craig Simms
| Jun 23, 2007
Michael Bay shows the doubters it was in safe hands all along.
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Atomic's game news roundup -- 26/10/06
By
David Field
| Oct 26, 2006
Sony shuts down importer Lik-Sang, Xbox 360 claims record sales and the World Cyber Games in Italy wraps up.
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