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Peter Molyneux Picks Top Five Most Influential Games Of Past 20 Years
October 24, 2009 by mruniversal

Legendary videogame developer and current head of Lionhead Games, Peter Molyneux has not only survived in an industry forever changing, he's thrived. During a lecture given at this year's BAFTA Annual Games Lecture this week the creator of such classic franchises as Populous and Fable dished out his picks for the most revolutionary games of the past twenty years. He prefaced his picks by challenging designers to 'defy perceived widsome and custom," citing the best innovations "come from challenging the foundation stones of conventional wisdom."

See how your picks measure up to Molyneux's after the jump!

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Sid Meier Announces Free-To-Play Civilization Network For Facebook
October 21, 2009 by mruniversal

Famed developer Sid Meier is known for many things, but for many his career can be distilled into one popular franchise - Civilization. While the empire-building/destroying sensation has been available on practically every platform known to man, it looks like Meier is about to bring things to an entirely new level - Facebook.

Keep reading for all the socially-relevant details!

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Super Band U2 Wants To Be In A Videogame, Loves Beatles: Rock Band
October 07, 2009 by mruniversal

In the 30 year career the band U2 have managed to sell over 150 million albums, win practically every musical award out there (including more Grammys than any other band), broken tour records, and even gathered a Nobel Prize nomination for their oddly-spectacled (and named) lead-singer Bono. With such a rich and varied history, what's left for the band that's done practically everything that can be done?

Videogames, of course.  And following The Beatles.

Or more appropriately, join the ranks of having digital, interactive versions of themselves as a way to further connect with fans and help distribute their music. Having witnessed the loving care and attention developer Harmonix has given The Beatles: Rock Band, there's no doubt the Irish foursome (which includes singer Bono/Paul Hewson, guitarist The Edge/David Evans, bassist Adam Clayton, and drummer Larry Mullen, Jr.) would love to follow the most famous band in history into the great digital unknown.

Says bassist Adam Clayton:

"We definitely would like to be in there, but we felt some of the compromises weren't what we wanted...That could change. I love the idea that that's where people are getting music, and we'd love to be in that world. We'll figure something out. What The Beatles have done, where the animation is much more representative of them, is what we're interested in, rather than the one-size-fits-all animation. We didn't want to be caricatured."

While U2 has been intimately involved in film projects before (Goldeneye, Batman, Mission Impossible), their forays into the world of interactive entertainment thus far has been meager. Despite a well-received remix for the game-to-film translation Tomb Raider (complete with guitarist Edge romping with Lara Croft), their involvement has largely been limited to integrating elements of the culture into their tours. The 1997-98 PopMart tour also featured the likeness of Lara Croft, and their last global outing (Vertigo) in 2005 featured modified PlayStation 2 controllers to help fans control digital cameras and more.

Thanks to USA Today!