Here's what went on today in the world of videogames, popular culture and technology!
- A couple big titles are out for the Wii's virtual console.
- The Gears of War movie may have a release window and a director.
- There will soon be original video on your Xbox.
- Check out the portable SNES.
- "Still Alive," the song from Portal's end-credits, will be downloadable for Rock Band this week.
- Realtime Worlds, developers of the sleeper hit Crackdown, just raised $50 million dollar
- Call of Duty 4 has a lot of players.
- The PlayStation Store is getting an overhaul.
- Established PSP hacker, Dragula96, has found an exploit in the newest PS3 firmware.
- Capcom has just purchased K2 Studios, developers of the recent Tenchu games.
- A group of hackers descended on a support message board for epileptics last weekend and posted animations designed to trigger epileptic seizures.
- A hacker demonstrates how to change someone's mood in the Moods application on Facebook.
- Ubisoft is revising its profit expectations upwards.
- Hackers are inserting malicious code into a reported 1 million websites.
- On July 8th, Square Enix Inc. will release Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon.
- The achievements for Grand Theft Auto 4 may have leaked over the weekend.
- Superman's creator is finally getting paid.
- The CIA just bought a mess of hardware from Google.
- NBC released their season line-up.
- Endless Ocean has Nice music...and fish!
- Check out the trailer for Guitar Hero: Aerosmith.
- Aldous Huxley's dystopic novel Brave New World will finally get its first film treatment.
- Much beloved puzzle game MR. DRILLER is coming to the Xbox Live arcade this Wednesday.
- Want a look at the Call of Duty 4 Variety Pack multiplayer maps that come out this Thursday?
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