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Activision has beat its fiscal guidance on the success of Guitar Hero, Transformers and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, as expectations for the holiday quarter exceed $1 billion. Activision also said that its Q3 smash Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock had shipped more than any other game in A...
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and Activision, two of the biggest developers in the gaming industry, are merging in a deal worth $18.8 billion. Activision is the developer/publisher behind Call of Duty, Tony Hawk, and the Guitar Hero III (though not I and II), among other games; meanwhile, Vivendi will become the new co...
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See also: Activision BlizzardGuitar HeroRock Band Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has taken Warner Music cheif Edgar Bronfman to task for saying game companies don't give music labels enough licensing fees for titles like Guitar Hero.
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Traditionally a gaming-news dead zone, the third quarter was brimming with revelations this year. Major headlines emerged right out of the gate, with the merger of Activision and Vivendi Games being finalized on July 10. The result was Activision Blizzard, the biggest third-party publ...
Any remaining funds required to complete the tender offer will be borrowed by Activision Blizzard from Vivendi or third-party lenders. If the tender offer is fully subscribed, Vivendi would own about 68 percent of Activision Blizzard.
It's no secret that Activision CEO Bobby Kotick wants a bigger piece of the music industry pie, but some music labels clearly don't want to play along. However, Kotick isn't worried, as he believes that the labels actually benefit more from the success of games like Guitar Hero than Activi...
Each of the companies going in are well known for a selection of different franchises. Activision is famous for the Call of Duty, Guitar Hero and Tony Hawk games. Blizzard, owned by Vivendi, is the force behind Diablo, Starcraft and World of Warcraft. Vivendi is also responsible for a few sma...
Activision and Vivendi Games have sent shockwaves through the industry by announcing they are set to merge into a new company called Activision Blizzard. The deal, valued at $18.9 billion, could see EA dethroned as the world’s largest third party videogame publisher.
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Activision's Guitar Hero: On Tour for Nintendo DS has set a new company sales record for North America. The Santa Monica publisher said Thursday that Guitar Hero: On Tour sold 300,000 units in its first week in North America, making it Activision's best DS software launch "by more than a fa...
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Electronic Arts is used to being the big cheese in the exploding video game industry. But in the past year or so, Activision has been driving EA nuts. First it came out with Guitar Hero, which turned into one of the biggest hit games of all time. (Though the game has had a bit of a glitch on Wii.) Then...
Electronic Arts is used to being the big cheese in the exploding video game industry. But in the past year or so, Activision has been driving EA nuts. First it came out with Guitar Hero, which turned into one of the biggest hit games of all time. (Though the game has had a bit of a glitch on Wii.) Then...
At Activision’s E3 press conference Tuesday, Guitar Hero director Brian Bright told the crowd that if they already owned guitar controllers and drum controllers from “previous games” on the Xbox 360, they’d work with Guitar Hero World Tour.
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In the red corner, there’s Activision’s Guitar Hero III. The latest in a very successful franchise, this latest instalment will feature boss battles, as well as the signature Guitar Hero gameplay. In the blue corner is EA’s Rock Band, a game which lets you play with guitars, drums and a micr...
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Update 8:16 p.m.: The main event for Activision is clearly Guitar Hero: World Tour, and now Brian Bright from developer Neversoft is up on stage now talking about the game, and its new instruments. (Credit: Brian Bright of Neversoft shows off the new 'Guitar Hero' guitar during the Activisi...
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The buy out of Project Gotham Racing developer Bizarre Creations by Activision may just be the beginning of the second biggest third party publisher's plans to add to its collective. Activision Europe boss Joerg Trouvain says that the company isn't just interested in getting into the ra...
It may be that EA's overconfidence is fueled by concern over Activision's other activities. Still in the process of merging with Vivendi, Activision Blizzard is on its way to becoming the largest publisher by revenue in the gaming industry, which will make them even bigger (and badder)...
An then there's Guitar Hero. Once the darling of the gaming world for it's inventive gameplay, it's fallen on tough times ever since Activision changed it's policy on the franchise to "Make as damn many as we can." There have been two Guitar Hero games out this year so far (Aerosmith and On Tou...
In the red corner, there’s Activision’s Guitar Hero III. The latest in a very successful franchise, this latest instalment will feature boss battles, as well as the signature Guitar Hero gameplay. In the blue corner is EA’s Rock Band, a game which lets you play with guitars, drums and a micr...
Paris-based Vivendi said Friday that it has closed the financing of Activision, following the recent announced merger between Vivendi Games and Activision. Activision and Vivendi Games announced plans to merge in early December in a deal valued at $18.9 billion. The new corporate entit...
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Looking ahead, Activision has the potential to neutralize competition from its primary competition in the music space, Rock Band (developed by Harmonix, published by MTV Games and distributed by Electronic Arts). The summer release of Guitar Hero: Aerosmith was an event pushed heavi...
Activision CEO Bobby Kotick spoke today at the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference about the challenges facing his company, responding to concerns about growth on a few of its key franchises, like Call of Duty and Guitar Hero. While Kotick was wise to avoid revealing specifics, he may h...
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Activision has announced that Guitar Hero World Tour will provide a number of new features including the ability to use dual bass pedals with the game’s drum kit. Tags | Activision, guitar hero world tour, Song Creator 0 Comments For This Post 1 Trackbacks For This Post E3 Coverage All Week...
Each of the companies going in are well known for a selection of different franchises. Activision is famous for the Call of Duty, Guitar Hero and Tony Hawk games. Blizzard, owned by Vivendi, is the force behind Diablo, Starcraft and World of Warcraft. Vivendi is also responsible for a few sma...
Activision honcho Bobby Kotick is worried. Very worried. Video game consoles are expensive! And to buy them, you need money. Lots. As Kotick points out: Guitar Hero firm Activision [Times Online via MCVUK] AU Correspondent, San Francisco: AJ Glasser Email | AIM
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