Stories about: Bethesda Softworks

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    LulzSec attacks gaming sites ... just for laughs 15/06/2011 09:42:00

    The hacking group known as LulzSec called it Titanic Takeover Tuesday. Gamers called it by a variety of names, many of which cannot be reprinted here. But for system administrators at a handful of gaming companies, Tuesday, June 14 was a nightmare: the day their websites went down under an online attack.
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    Lulzsec sets sights on U.S. Senate and game-maker Bethesda 14/06/2011 10:57:00

    The Lulzsec hacking group continues to cause headaches for IT staffers. On Monday it published data it obtained from servers belonging to the U.S. Senate and Bethesda Softworks, a Rockville, Maryland, game maker.
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    Bethesda fixes broken New Vegas patch 03/05/2011 05:18:00

    A recent Fallout: New Vegas patch made the game nigh-on unplayable for most Xbox 360 owners by causing problems with save games. The problem was so bad that Bethesda urged the 360-owning members of the community to decline the update when it was offered.
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    Here's your preliminary E3 2011 exhibitors list 11/01/2011 11:43:00

    The Entertainment Software Association has an early list of companies signed up for floorspace at E3 2011. Here's who made the list:
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    Fallout: New Vegas 22/10/2010 17:12:00

    As the saying goes, “It’s the little things that count” and Fallout: New Vegas has certainly taken this to heart.
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    12 new horror games this Halloween 22/10/2010 10:34:00

    A look at every horror-themed video game coming out this Halloween season including new downloadable content for big name franchises like Red Dead: Redemption: Undead Nightmares and lesser-known games like Rock of the Dead, which combines rhythm-based guitar strumming with killing zombies.
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    Gaming consoles gear up for the Holidays 26/09/2009 03:18:00

    The Holidays are just around the corner, and gaming console makers hope to make 2009 a record-setting year. The Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii have all dropped their prices in recent weeks. There are also new motion-control innovations in the pipeline from Sony and Microsoft, and Nintendo hopes its Wii will hang on with the revival of its most popular video game hero.
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    Hands, arms and legs on with Microsoft's Natal 26/09/2009 00:17:00

    The man jumping around and wildly waving his arms and kicking his legs on the Microsoft booth at the Tokyo Game Show isn't crazy. He's gaming.
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    Sony, Microsoft show progress in motion gaming 25/09/2009 22:03:00

    For anyone expecting significant updates on the progress of the motion-controlled gaming systems under development by Sony and Microsoft, this year's Tokyo Game Show will have disappointed. While both systems made brief appearances -- Microsoft's behind glass on the show floor and Sony's at a news conference -- the lack of demonstrations indicated that a fair amount of work remains before either is ready for sale.
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    Bethesda Sues Interplay Over Fallout 15/09/2009 08:18:00

    Bethesda Softworks has followed through on threats of legal action against Interplay Entertainment Corp. regarding their Fallout trademark agreement in 2007.
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    Fallout MMO in danger of getting axed 17/04/2009 08:45:00

    The upcoming Fallout MMO, the follow up to Bethesda's 2008 action RPG, Fallout 3, for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC, is in serious trouble.
 
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