Jade Dynasty: Legacy Screens

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GameStop defends used prices

August 1, 2012 5:04AM PDT

Refurbishment exec at retailer says if consumers saw what happens behind the scenes, they would better understand why prices are what they are.

GameStop has spoken out to defend its used product prices. Divisional vice president of refurbishment John Daugherty told GameSpot at a media event at the firm’s refurbishment center in Grapevine, Texas last week that if consumers saw what happens behind the scenes, they would understand why GameStop charges what it does for used products.

“[The refurbishment process] does have a cost to us, which is kind of the behind-the-scenes thing that the consumer never gets to see,” Daugherty said. “They see what we offer in trade and they see what we sell it for. They don’t see the process behind the scenes. If they were more aware of that, they would [say], ‘It makes more sense to me now. It makes more sense to me why the prices are what they are.'”

In an interview published this week, GameStop CEO Paul Raines told GameSpot that having a refurbishment center is a major part of how the retailer finds success in the used market. For more on our trip to GameStop’s refurbishment center, check back later this week for a photo feature documenting what we saw and what we learned.

GameSpot GamePlay Episode 5: Hybrid Species

August 1, 2012 5:24AM PDT

5th Cell’s Jeremiah Slaczka confronts his critics: namely Kevin VanOrd, Tom Mc Shea, Shaun McInnis, and Chris Watters.

5th Cell Creative Director Jeremiah Slaczka joins Kevin VanOrd, Tom Mc Shea, Chris Watters, and Shaun McInnis in the ultimate face off: developer versus critic. Also, Activision is evil (not really), game testing is hard, and Daikatana still sucks.

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Take-Two addresses Agent absence

Rockstar Games parent company Take-Two has addressed the progress of its long-in-development and mysterious action game Agent. Speaking during a post-earnings-announcement call recently, Take-Two chairman and chief executive Strauss Zelnick said, “We haven’t announced anything about [Agent] yet.”

Last summer, the first images of Agent (right) surfaced, courtesy of a Rockstar North environment artist. The visualizations showed a single character and indoor environments from the game, but nothing else.

Agent is a PlayStation 3-exclusive espionage title set in the 1970s. It was first revealed in 2007 and later detailed at the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo.

When the game does ship, it will do so with high expectations. In 2009, Take-Two president Ben Feder told GameSpot that Agent is being groomed to be the next Grand Theft Auto.

“It’s the A team working on an AAA title,” he said. “I think the subject matter, the characters, the story, the environment, the background–all the elements are there. It’s such a rich environment to play in.”

For more on Rockstar’s Agent, check out GameSpot’s previous coverage.

Cinematic Action – Medal of Honor: Warfighter Trailer

 skattestop “Multiplayer that probaby wont beat BF3”, Are you serious ?! how can u even say that ? no disrespect to MoH:W buyers but let’s not forget the fact that this game is nothing but a copycat version of COD only prettier n EA pull this just to buy time for BF4 development, And Yes Of course you don’t need buy this game Ak dlc, aftermath are going rock. No game can beat BF3’s MP experience except probably BF4 on next gen.