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Activision Closes 'Web of Shadows' Dev Shaba

Oct 08, 2009 2:50pm CST tags: Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, Shaba Games
Shaba Studios, the developer responsible for Spider-man: Web of Shadows, was shut down today by owner Activision according to several reports.

Though the doors of the San Francisco-based studio were closed, Kotaku put the number of terminated employees at just 30 out of the 61-strong team.

Founded in 1997, Shaba was largely responsible for ports of Tony Hawk games before shipping Web of Shadows in 2008.

Activision also recently cut 30 employees from its wholly-owned 7 Studios, a move it chalked up to "realignment" of its music genre workforce.

Spider-Man: Web of Shadows Revealed

Apr 17, 2008 3:33pm CST tags: Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, Activision, Treyarch, Shaba Games
Activision announced that the legendary comic hero Spider-Man is set to return in Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (PC, PS2, PS3, X360, Wii, NDS, PSP), developed by Shaba Games and Treyarch.

According to IGN, Web of Shadows will see Spider-Man's return to a free-roaming, open-ended New York that combines web slinging with customizable powers, with an emphasis on vertical combat as well as traditional ground-based assaults on foes.

Moreover, publisher Activision says that the new title will allow gamers choose how they want to play—take up the mantle of the hero, complete missions and protect the innocent, or ignore them and be an anti-hero. Scores of Marvel heroes and villains will appear in the title, offering players the choice of switching sides whenever they want.

Screenshots and a teaser trailer will be available tomorrow morning.

Late Night Consoling

Apr 11, 2007 10:20pm CST tags: Activision, Xbox Live Marketplace, Games: Console, Sony, Ignition Entertainment, Shaba Games
  • PS3 available only for 599 US dollars

    [ps3]

    In some territories, PlayStation 3 was launched only in its more expensive 60GB hard drive variety, with plans to follow up with the release of the 20GB hard drive at a later date. In the United States, where the two models launched for $599.99 and $499.99 respectivel, internet denizens recently noticed that the 20GB model is no longer available through Sony's online Sony Style Store. These developments have painted a picture of a clear worldwide focus on the 60GB model, and today Sony Computer Entertainment America issued a statement confirming that the 20GB console is being phased out entirely.

    "At launch, we offered two separate models of PlayStation 3 to meet the diverse needs and interests of our PlayStation fan base. Initial retail demand in North America was upwards of ninety percent in favor of the 60GB sku, so we manufactured and shipped-in accordingly. Due to the overwhelming demand for the 60GB model from both retailers and consumers, we have ceased offering the 20GB model here in North America," explained SCEA corporate communications VP Dave Karraker. "In addition to the larger internal hard drive, the 60GB PlayStation 3 features added storage media slots and built-in Wi-Fi not found in the 20GB system. Based on retailer and consumer feedback, we have decided to focus our current efforts on the more popular 60GB model."

    Today's news is sure to dismay some prospective cost-conscious future buyers of the PlayStation 3, as the cheaper 20GB model of the machine does not have any tangible disadvantages to its slightly more fully-featured cousin in terms of actual game playing ability, and thus represents a genuinely feasible alternative to the 60GB model.

  • Guitar Hero II songs: $6.25 per 3

    [xbox360]

    Following the promise of downloadable content to be made available for the Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero II, Activision today announced the game's first round of music packs. Each pack will be sold for 500 Microsoft Points ($6.25) and will include three playable tracks. Track Pack 1 will feature Ozzy Osbourne's Bark at the Moon, The Exies' Hey You, and Motorhead's Ace of Spades. Track Pack 2 will feature Queen's Killer Queen, The Donnas' Take it Off, and The Edger Winter Group's Frankenstein. Finally, Track Pack 3 will include the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Higher Ground, Bad Religion's Infected, and Incubus' Stellar.

    All of the songs being sold have been drawn from the track list of Harmonix's original Guitar Hero (PS2). Each one will feature have support Guitar Hero II's cooperative play function, including the three instrument choices supported by Guitar Hero II--lead guitar, rhythm guitar, and bass guitar. It has been observed that, were all of the songs drawn from Guitar Hero's main track list to be made available for Guitar Hero II in the current format, they would fetch a total asking price of 5000 Microsoft Points ($62.50), more than the $49.99 suggested retail price for Guitar Hero itself when sold without its guitar controller.

    "We're excited to offer downloadable content through Xbox Live Marketplace and have been working closely with the top record labels, music publishers and bands to provide the hottest tracks available to our fans," said Activision music exec Tim Riley. "We're constantly trying to find innovative ways to align our games with the best music possible, and for the first time ever, a game publisher will be offering fans the chance to download music and play it in a game." Riley's statement apparently does not take into account the remix download feature of Harmonix's own pre-Guitar Hero rhythm game, Amplitude (PS2).

    The executive went on, "In addition to driving a new revenue stream for artists, we believe that this type of content will drive increased music sales and allow us to break new artists simultaneously with the record labels, while offering our dedicated fans the opportunity to experience the thrill of being a rockstar."

    According to Activision, rounds of content will be made available on approximately a monthly basis. The first round is available now through the Xbox Live Marketplace.

  • Mercury Meltdown to stop world, melt with you in June

    [wii]

    Ignition Entertainment today sent word that Ignition Banbury's tilt-based Wii puzzler Mercury Meltdown Revolution has been pushed back from its original May 1 release date, and is now expected to hit North American retail shelves on June 12. The game, a followup to the studio's PSP games Archer Maclean's Mercury and Mercury Meltdown, has players navigate a ball of mercury through a variety of maze-like levels using the Wii remote's motion sensing control capabilities.

  • Shrek the Third sees first demo on XBLM

    [xbox360]

    Activision noted today that a demo of Shaba Games' Xbox 360 version of Shrek the Third has been added to Xbox Live Marketplace. The playable demo is currently available for free download. Shrek the Third is set for release next month.

Misc. Media/Previews

Xbox/X360

Screenshots: Halo 2 (Xbox, also PC) multiplayer maps: Tombstone, Desolation. Boom Boom Rocket (X360) multiplayer screenshots.

Artwork: Halo 2 (Xbox, also PC) multiplayer map concept artwork: Tombstone, Desolation.

Console Game Of The Evening [Submit Yours!]

Dragon Warrior IV for the NES. "Multiple perspectives added an interesting twist to this good, yet painful, game." (submitted by Orange Pylon)

Late Night Consoling

Mar 14, 2005 10:00pm CST tags: Capcom, Square Enix, Games: Console, Shaba Games
T-Minus 10 days and counting. At this point, my brain is creating the hype. I just become really eager to get my hands onto the hardware. If you've been shopping around for a PSP, Engadget compiled a list of all the deals going on around the Internet. If all your local game stores have filled up their pre-order queue, check if your local Blockbuster has a Game Rush. I know they recently had a bump in their allotment. Try your best to avoid buying store-created bundles. Don't support that awful trend!
  • N-Gage QD Drops Price

    [ngage]

    On Friday, we learned the company would be unveiling a next-gen N-Gage at E3. Today the company revealed it'll be dropping prices on both hardware and software. The N-Gage QD will now sell for $99.99 and software won't sell for more than $24.99 and will start at $14.99. "These new price points make it even easier to get your hands on an N-Gage QD and games to experience the thrill of mobile connected gaming," said Gerard Wiener, Director and General Manager, Games, Nokia.

  • Metal Slug 4 & 5 for PS2, Xbox

    [ps2] [xbox]

    SNK Playmore officially announced that it plans to ship a special bundle pack of Metal Slug 4 & 5 in the summer of this year. It will sell for $39.99 and release on both the PlayStation 2 and the Xbox.

  • Mysterious Trademarks by Capcom, Square Enix

    First up is Capcom, who trademarked "Pro Cast" with the USPTO. They already released a title called "Pro Cast Fishing" for the Xbox, so maybe that one isn't too much of a mystery. However, with Square Enix, they trademarked "Journey of the Cursed King." A new title? The sub-title for Dragon Warrior 8?

  • Euro DS Launch Numbers

    [ds]

    Preliminary numbers for the UK launch of the Nintendo DS are in and it's projected to be the best launch ever for the country. The handheld pushed 87,000 units, which is 20,000 more than the GBA did in its first week. Three DS titles cracked the top ten for the week despite being available for only two days. They were Super Mario 64 DS, WarioWare Touched!, and Rayman DS. More official numbers should be coming in shortly.

  • Misc. Q&As/Features

    [ps2] [xbox] [gcn] [psp]

    BusinessWeek posts an interview Nintendo president, Satoru Iwata. GameSpot posts a Q&A about Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects. FileFront chats with Beth Llewellyn, Nintendo of America's senior director of public relations. RPG Vault interviews a few developers behind Area 51. Gamebiz talks with a producer on Rainbow Six: Lockdown. GameGossip interviews the president of Shaba Games about THUG 2 Remix. 1UP interviews one of the Mystery Gamers for the Dead or Alive Ultimate tournament. They also chat with Microsoft's J Allard.

Misc. Media/Previews

PS2

GameZone previews Atelier Iris Eternal Mana. GameSpot has images of Dynasty Warriors 5. IGN discloses new details on Tales of Legendia.

Xbox

Over on FileShack, we have a video showing Forza Motorsport pitted against the real deal. Footage of Mega Man Anniversary Collection is at GameSpot. TeleFragged previews Jade Empire. Game Informer has screens of King of Fighters: Maximum Impact.

GameCube

IGN has hands-on details of Geist.

Portable

Footage of Yoshi's Touch & Go (DS) and shots of NFL Street 2 Unleashed (PSP) are at GameSpot. Gaming Horizon goes hands-on with Twisted Metal: Hands-On (PSP).

Multi

At FileShack, we have three gameplay movies for Psychonauts. Game Informer has impressions of MX vs. ATV Unleashed (PS2, Xbox).

Console Game Of The Evening [Submit Yours!]

No One Can Stop Mr. Domino! for the PSOne. "Destroy the lives of a japanese family through a series of domino related events? I'm in!" (submitted by backspace).