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Saturday, 17 May 2008
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ESA-Losing Everyone!

The Entertainment Software Association, or ESA, first came into play in April of 1994 as the Interactive Digital Software Association. Over the years, it became known as the ESA and became the trade association of the computer and video game industry in the U.S.. The ESA holds E3 every year, fights against software copyright infringement, supports the Entertainment Software Rating Board, and they help brighten the government’s outlook of video games.
But now, it seems that some of the top video game companies (Electronic Arts, Vivendi, Blizzard, and as of yesterday LucasArts) have abandoned the ESA. Why? No one knows. There have been press releases, but none of those have answered the question of why these top game developers are leaving the ESA.
Feel free to post your own opinions as comments.
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Star Wars: Force Unleashed, No Multiplayer for 360/PS3

LucasArts has announced that the Wii, DS, and PSP will have the exciting multiplayer duel mode for the new Force Unleashed game, however, they have stated that the multiplayer feature will NOT be available for PS3 or Xbox 360 owners! WTF!? May the force be with us…
Here’s the statement regarding the issue from LucasArts:
“To be specific, there’s no multiplayer in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, because there is on the Wii, PSP, and DS. As far as specific reasons are concerned, we don’t really like to get into the reasons why we don’t do things because I don’t think there’s really a satisfactory answer that people would really be happy with. So, there isn’t multiplayer and that’s kind of how it is…”





