January 2006 in video gaming

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January 31, 2006

  • Sony is reportedly building a Xbox Live-killer for the PlayStation 3.[1]
  • StarForce, a DRM maker for computer games, threatens to sue popular weblog Boing Boing for criticising its products.[2][3]
  • CNET reports that Cisco Systems might be interested in buying Nintendo.[4][5]
  • Blizzard Entertainment responds to the LGBT debate happening in World of Warcraft. The company stated: "To promote a positive game environment for everyone and help prevent such harassment from taking place as best we can, we prohibit mention of topics related to sensitive real-world subjects in open chat within the game, and we do our best to take action whenever we see such topics being broadcast."[6]
  • Sony announces that ten servers will be merged with ten others on Everquest 2. Players are cautiously optimistic.[7][8]

January 30, 2006

  • Shares of Take-Two Interactive, the controversial creator of the Grand Theft Auto series, rose Monday after news that the company was in takeover talks with an unnamed buyer.[9][10][11]
  • A mandatory update for Xbox Live on the Xbox 360 was released. Microsoft claimed the update was for bugfixes and improvements. Members of the modding community claim that "the true purpose of this update was to halt the progress of the modding community".[12]
  • Nintendo released a statement regarding the Red Tulip phenomenon on Animal Crossing: Wild World, stating "We have isolated the problem and determined that there was a temporary error with the upload tool when this letter was posted". Earlier, there had been speculation that the tulips were a result of black hat hackers.[13]

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