A fire hose of geeky news headlines for the weeks leading to March 14th, 2014.
- Is a Farscape Movie in Development? (IGN)
- Candy Crush studio King seeks up to $7.6 billion IPO (Joystiq)
- Oculus Rift Production Halted (IGN)
- Sega slashes profit forecasts by 36 percent (Joystiq)
- Seth Rogen Directing Sega vs. Nintendo Film (Escapist)
- Tomb Raider stretches to 6 million sold, one year later (Joystiq)
- Donkey Kong Sells a Mere 36,000 Units in Japan (Escapist)
- Valve VR leader joins Oculus R&D with new Seattle team (Joystiq)
- Oculus Preparing To Launch RiftCon VR Convention (Escapist)
- Titanfall PC's 48GB install the result of uncompressed audio (Joystiq)
- Twitch Announces Mobile Streaming And Capture Tools (Kotaku)
- Marvel Building a Connected Universe Across Its Games (Kotaku)
- Marvel Unlimited Drops Subscription To 99 Cents (Escapist)
- Disney Interactive lays off 700 (Joystiq)
- Frozen Hits $1 Billion at Box Office (IGN)
- Jack Tretton steps down as Sony Entertainment president (Joystiq)
- DayZ Lead Developer Will Step Down, Start His Own Studio (Kotaku)
- NASA taps Kerbal Space Program to replicate space mission (Joystiq)
- 11 Percent Of Americans Think HTML Is an STD (Escapist)
- Asheron's Call developer ceasing development after 15 years (Polygon)
- Cumulative PS4 sales surpass six million units worldwide (Kotaku)
- Nintendo Shutting Down Wifi Service On DS, Wii (Escapist)
- RadioShack to Close as Many as 1,100 Stores (Escapist)
- Kickstarter reaches $1 billion in pledges (Joystiq)
- US Tax Plan Singles Out Violent Videogames (Rockpapershotgun)
- Space Jam 2 is Happening (IGN)
- Apple TV Generated Over $1 Billion in Revenue in 2013 (Live)