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Showing posts with label defense. Show all posts

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Earth Defense Force Vita Coming to North America

During Tokyo Game Show, news of Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable hit, but there was no confirmation that the once Xbox 360 title would be coming to PlayStation Vitas in North America. Today, there is.

Over on the Earth Defense Force Twitter, the North American news was confirmed, and then, some details were shares. Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable supports online multiplayer for four players and packs new missions.

Look for it in "winter 2013."

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Source : ign[dot]com

Friday, July 20, 2012

EA Joins Opposition to Defense of Marriage Act

EA has joined many other businesses in stating its opposition to the Defense of Marriage Act, a US law instituted in 1996 that does not legally recognise gay marriage. The Act itself, which defines marriage in Section 3 of its text as "only a legal union between one man and one woman as husband and wife", has been under attack for the past few months after it was ruled unconstitutional by the US appeals court in Boston.

"Electronic Arts has joined with dozens of leading US employers in signing an amicus brief that opposes the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and urges the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to find portions of the Act unconstitutional," reads the statement on EA's official site.

It continues, "DOMA presents a number of problems for businesses like EA, as it creates regulatory, tax, and discrimination complications for employers, and that’s why we’re standing against it. The underlying lawsuit impacts all employers no matter how big or small, and no matter the industry, and we encourage other business to join these efforts."

This is the latest of many laudable anti-discrimination efforts from EA, which has published many games featuring LGBT characters and has taken part in both LGBT Pride Month and the It Gets Better campaign.

For a brief history of egalitarianism in games, take a look at our Gay History of Gaming from earlier this year.


Source : ign[dot]com