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Ain't It Cool Announces Game Site

Remik writes "Harry and the folks over at Ain't It Cool News are looking to do for video games what they've already done for cinema. The announcement is not exactly well received by Gabe and Tycho at Penny Arcade. Great, another place to go complain about Duke Nukem not being out yet." AIC has been a neat site for movies, it'll be interesting to see how well their expertise extends to games.

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  1. Like Fat Babies then? by eddy · · Score: 5, Informative

    Some competition for Fat Babies then...

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  2. There's already a superior choice... by imac.usr · · Score: 5, Informative
    For a real movie scoops & news page with an accompanying gaming site, check out Coming Attractions and their sister site, Test Pattern. It's been up for several months already (CA has been around for over six years), features timely reviews of the latest games, and best of all, both are actually designed to be readable by humans instead of Harry Knowles wannabes.

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    1. Re:There's already a superior choice... by imac.usr · · Score: 4, Informative
      My bad. Test Pattern is the TV site. Lost Hours is the gaming site.

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    2. Re:There's already a superior choice... by TyrionEagle · · Score: 4, Informative

      I love Coming Attractions for movie news, but the best place I have found for games is SPOnG they have excellent daily news. For example, they broke the story about Microsoft buying Rare!
      The game reviews tend to be a bit flat, but the size of the content is fantastic and it's updated every day.

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  3. Re:some thoughts by MisterFancypants · · Score: 4, Informative
    The movie industry is different from the video game industry.

    This is widely reported... and wrong. Yes, the entire game industry pulls in more than the theater BOX OFFICE of the movie industry. Meaning.... if you don't include video rentals, video sales, pay-per-view and cable fees for showing movies. Also the 'game industry' numbers include sales of console hardware (the actual XBOX, PS2, GCN, GBA, etc sales) whereas the movie industry does NOT include sales of movie-related consumer electronics (DVD players, VCRs, etc).

    Just sayin'