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Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2009

Students can buy and sell video games and movies free on Goozex

free student games and moviesGoozex, Inc., the leading online video game and movie trading community, announced it has suspended the trading fees for all members that are university students. Now students are allowed to buy and sell video games and movies on Goozex.com without paying any trading fees. The "No Student Fees" promotion is now available through January 31, 2010 to all members that are registered with an “.edu” email address on Goozex.com.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Coming Soon: Netflix Members Can Instantly Watch Movies and TV Episodes Streamed to TVs Via the PlayStation 3

netflix logoWith Movies Streamed Instantly from Netflix, Blu-ray - DVD Playback and

Sony and Netflix announce that they are joining forces to make thousands of movies and TV episodes from Netflix available to be streamed instantly to TVs via the PlayStation 3 (PS3 ) computer entertainment system. Netflix expects to begin streaming via the PS3 system next month at no additional cost to Netflix members in the United States who have a PS3 system.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Movies coming to PlayStation 3 and PSP coming before the end of 2009

playstation movies four movie frontsJust in time for the festive season hundreds of movies become available on PlayStation 3 (PS3) and PSP (PlayStationPortable).

Download your favourite Hollywood and local movies at the click of a button! Full-length titles will be available to rent or purchase in both High Definition or Standard Definition.

Get the popcorn ready!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Thursday, August 07, 2008

New website with games, movie and music reviews - Win a TV

The Leisure Lab is a new website from Haymarket Consumer Media that reviews the latest games, movies and music.

Aimed at home entertainment enthusiasts, the Leisure Lab's unique approach is to assess new releases not only on their creative qualities, but also on their technical achievements. We help readers to find the games, movies and music that best showcase the power of their home cinema system or HiFi.

The Leisure Lab's reviews are presented by a huge team of experienced journalists from Stuff.tv and WhatHiFi.com, who add new podcasts several times each week.



Visitors to the site also have the opportunity to enter The Leisure Lab's competitions where prizes worth £1,500 are on offer, including a 46in LCD TV, a Home Cinema System and a Blu Ray Player.

The Leisure Lab's editor, Jamie Ewbank, says: "Not only does the Leisure Lab cover music, games and movies all in one place, but all our reviews have a little something extra.

The Leisure Lab stands out because our reviewers not only know films, music and games, they also know about the kit you have in your living room. So when we review a game, we don't just ask how good the gameplay is, we ask how good it looks and sounds, how well it uses your equipment to immerse you in the game world.”

The Leisure Lab launches on Friday 8th of August at http://www.theleisurelab.co.uk .

Monday, August 04, 2008

Trailer Monkey Debuts on The Slackerfarm!


The Slackerfarm, an online gaming television site and community, debuts Trailer Monkey, bi-weekly video programming showcasing the latest and greatest in game trailers, Dev Docs and game play footage.

Joining The Slackerfarm.com Podcast, The Slackerfarm expands on its talk show style programming to offer gamers a view into the games in discussion, on the horizon of release, and the games of yesteryear.
For additional information or if you wish to submit your assets to The Slackerfarm for broadcast, contact Devin Di Nardo or visi
t www.theslackerfarm.com.

Founded in 2003, The Slackerfarm joins the stream of online video heading into Web 3.0. Offering both audio and video programming, The Slackerfarm offers gamers a wide variety of options to gather the latest gaming news, reviews, previews and discussion on games, the gaming industry and the gaming lifestyle. The Slackerfarm provides a fun, social environment, with everything from contests to discussion forums on gaming, movies, celebrities and more, The Slackerfarm is a place where gamers can for the video programming they deserve and can interact in. For more information, visit www.theslackerfarm.com.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Toshiba to update your DVDs to High Definition - fighting back at Blu-Ray


Reports that Toshiba will produce a new DVD player that will turn your existing DVDs into High Definition DVd have surfaced.

Toshiba hope to launch this Blu-Ray killing product before the end of the year. Player will be cheap and the chip will increase the resolution from 350,000 pixels on normal DVDs to 2 million pixels (HD) high definition.

Only time will tell if the results will match or better Sony's Blu-Ray.
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Friday, October 26, 2007

Spyro The Dragon Burning On To Screens?



Computer games have rarely – sorry, never – made good movies. Ever. But maybe that's because movie makers have almost always chosen to adapt games with real humans in them. Maybe the answer is cute little purple dragons.

The Animation Picture Company will certainly be hoping so as they've just secured the movie rights to Spyro the Dragon, the star of a '90s computer game by Sierra Entertainment and Vivendi.

We were a good ten years too old to play Spyro, but it was essentially about a little lavender-coloured dragon who flew around collection treasure and doing bad things to bad people. The animated movie version will reportedly be based on recent Legend of Spyro game trilogy, which is considered a relaunch of the title. Dr. Dolittle scribes Steve and Dan Altiere have been hired to write the script. So that's a really terrific start. Expect this to be, y'know, for kids.

Source: Empire Online

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

XBox DVD drive movies giveaway extends to UK


In the high-def war, the HD DVD camp has been taking a kicking in the publicity stakes [and sales, apparently] from its Blu-ray rival.

As a result, Microsoft has extended its US offer of free HD DVD movies to the UK. If you buy the HD DVD player for the Xbox 360 between now and the end of January 2008 you will get five free HD DVD movies. Just buy your HD DVD add-on for the 360, then pop over to this page on the Microsoft site and enter in your details along with the barcode from the player and your movies will be winging their way over within 28 days.

Choose from the following:

Serenity
The Chronicles of Riddick
Hulk
Children of Men
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Troy
Full Metal Jacket
Corpse Bride
The Prestige
Swordfish
Black Rain
Dreamgirls
Word Trade Center

The offer is also extended to anyone that bought a HD DVD after Oct 1st [as long as you have the receipt] but early adopters of the HD DVD are left out..