Manuel Noriega sues Activision

Manuel noriegaNoriega – yes, that Manuel Noriega – is not at all happy to have been a character in Call of Duty: Black Ops II. And now the former Panamanian dictator is suing Activision for including him in the game.

Noriega, in a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, alleged the game made him out to be “a kidnapper, murderer and enemy of the state” – and he wants a cut of the game’s profits as compensation.

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5 tips for becoming a pro gamer

You pro gamerfancy yourself a pretty solid League of Legends player. Or maybe you’re untouchable when it comes to Halo. And now you’re ready to see if you’ve got what it takes to earn a living at it.

Pro gamers can certainly make bank. 25-year old Lee “Jaedong” Jae Dong has earned more than $504,000 over 47 tournaments. And Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel pocketed over $450,000 in tournaments (and a lot more in endorsement deals).

But success in the eSports world takes a lot more than just a lot of practice and studying the moves of your opponents. We spoke with a few eSports champs to get their tips on what people can do to best prepare for competition.

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Analyst: Kim Kardashian game could top $200 million

Years kardashian gamefrom now, when gamers find themselves in a smoking wasteland devoid of quality titles wondering where it all went wrong, they can look back at mid-2014 and find their answer.

It’s staggering enough to know that Kim Kardashian was successful in her quest to make a video game about Kim Kardashian. But, in one of the most definitive damnings of our culture to date, that game is making money – a whole lot of money.

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EA’s FIFA predicted the World Cup winner over a month ago

Attention fifa-world cupLas Vegas oddsmakers: be very afraid of Electronic Arts.

Back on June 3, the company told us all that Germany was going to win the World Cup – and with Deutschland’s victory yesterday, its FIFA franchise secured a spot as one of the best seers of World Cup victory since the dearly departed Paul the Octopus.

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Playable Tetris t-shirt puts Tetrominos on the go

Tetris, tetris shirtthe classic game that has been on pretty much every game system to come out in the last 30 years, has broken into a new frontier: clothing.

Superfan Marc Kerger has created a wearable, playable version of the game in the form of a t-shirt. The DIY project made its debut on YouTube – and it’s quickly finding a following among loyal fans of the game.

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Alien: Isolation lures back original Alien cast members

Ripley’s Alien castheaded back to the Nostromo – and she’s bringing some friends with her.

Sigourney Weaver – and several other cast members from the 1979 horror/sci-fi classic Alien – have signed on to be part of Sega’s upcoming Alien: Isolation, but you’ll need to pre-order the game to see and hear them.

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Buy an Xbox One, get a $75 credit – if you’re among the lucky few

Sony’s xbox onePlayStation 4 may have gained the early lead in console sales, but a new promotion, aimed at a subset of Xbox 360 owners, is offering a pretty compelling incentive to upgrade to the Xbox One.

NeoGAF user BeforeU rooted out the promotion, which offers a code for a $75 promotional credit to select users who buy either an Xbox One or Xbox One bundle. The offer is apparently appearing onscreen for select Xbox 360 owners when they turn their Internet-connected systems on.

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