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Maggie Q in Need for Speed : Undercover

Need for Speed Undercover features international movie star, Maggie Q, as the lead character in the big-budget live-action sequences that propel the original story forward as players get behind the wheel. EA’s Need for Speed Undercover takes the franchise back to its roots and re-introduces break-neck cop chases, the world’s hottest cars and spectacular highway battles.

Maggie Q, who has starred in Mission Impossible III and Live Free or Die Hard, plays Federal Agent Chase Linh, a seductive handler who recruits and guides players as they go undercover. Players will take on dangerous jobs and compete in races in order to infiltrate and takedown a ruthless international crime syndicate.

“I’ve always been a fan of racing games and working on Need for Speed Undercover was an amazing experience,” said Maggie Q. “I was so impressed by the scope and quality of the overall production that goes into a videogame these days. It was like any other day on a Hollywood set; I felt right at home. The Black Box team is doing tremendous work here and I can’t wait to see the final game.”

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Need for Speed : Undercover trailer

Maggie Q interview for Need for Speed : Undercover

Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe

Mortal Kombat is back. All your favorite Asian Mortal Kombat fighters are back including Liu Kang, Scorpion, and Sub-Zero. This time with the crew from DC Universe. Cultural icons collide for gamers and comic book fans alike as the eagerly anticipated face-off between heroes, anti-heroes, villains and vigilantes is unleashed in unmistakable Mortal Kombat style.

For the first time ever Scorpion, Sub-Zero and the Mortal Kombat warriors battle with Batman, Superman and other popular DC Universe Super Heroes. Choose your side and challenge your opponents with a new fighting system including Freefall Kombat and Klose Kombat along with dynamic multi-tiered environments. Plus, pick your favorite character from Mortal Kombat or DC Universe and pursue a fighting adventure in the new single player mode with an intertwined storyline and two unique perspectives written by top comics writing team.

Some of the most popular characters from the DC Universe, like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and The Joker, go toe-to-toe against Mortal Kombat favorites, including Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Liu Kang, Sonya and more. Featuring a brand new fighting system, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe combines spectacular multi-tiered fighting environments, such as Metropolis or the Batcave, with a compelling line-up of fighters to challenge and master. The re-vamped fighting system harkens back to the wildly successful early Mortal Kombat games

Although this is the first Mortal Kombat title to be given a “T” rating by the ESRB, the game embodies all the qualities that made the franchise such an integral part of gaming culture, including the ability to perform the unique Fatalities and Heroic Brutalities that are a signature of the Mortal Kombat series.

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Mortal Combat vs DC Universe Storyline trailer

Playmate Grace Kim vs Guitar Hero World Tour

Grace Kim was named Playboy Playmate for November 2008. She rocks out to Guitar Hero World Tour on G4TV. Grace plays the guitar, the drums, and does the vocals to Blondie’s “One Way or Another”. From the looks of the video, she needs more practice for Guitar Hero World Tour on the weekends.

Playmate Grace Kim vs Guitar Hero World Tour

Mirror’s Edge Video Game

Your eyes are not deceiving you. The main and only playable character for Mirror’s Edge is Eurasian. Mirror’s Edge is a unique first-person action adventure where players are introduced to Faith, a ‘runner’ in a world where communication channels are highly monitored and the movement of information is closely watched. In the game, players step straight into the shoes of this modern day heroine who traverses vertigo-inducing cityscape, engaging in intense combat, fast-paced chases and challenging puzzles. When Faith’s sister gets framed for murder, Faith finds herself on the edge of the city, on the wrong side of the law. Featured on the cover of an incredible 39 magazines worldwide, Mirror’s Edge has won numerous critic awards including “Best Xbox 360 Game” at the GC Developers Conference in Leipzig, Germany and the Game Critics Award for “Best Original Game” at E3 in July. Mirror’s Edge was developed at EA Digital Illusions CE AB (DICE) in Stockholm, Sweden. The game is rated “T” by the ESRB and “16+” by PEGI.

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Mirror’s Edge Trailer

In a city where information is heavily monitored, agile couriers called Runners transport sensitive data away from prying eyes. In this seemingly utopian paradise, a crime has been committed and now you are being hunted. You are a Runner called Faith – and this innovative first-person action-adventure is your story. Mirror’s Edge™ delivers you straight into the shoes of this unique heroine as she traverses the vertigo-inducing cityscape, engaging in intense combat and fast paced chases. With a never before seen sense of movement and perspective, you will be drawn into Faith’s world. A world that is visceral, immediate, and very dangerous. Live or die? Soar or plummet? One thing is certain, in this city, you will learn how to run.

Mirror’s Edge Story Trailer Part 1

Mirror’s Edge Story Trailer Part 2

Mirror’s Edge Story Trailer Part 3

Grace Kim – Playboy Playmate for November 2008

Korean American Grace Kim is the Playboy Playmate for November 2008. Grace is the first Korean centerfold in Playboy history. The Los Angeles based model was a former publicist for Guitar Hero, a video game she also likes to play. You can see some of her Guitar Hero moves here. (The footage may be NSFW.) You can add her as a MySpace friend.

Here’s the entry in her blog post about her selection as Playboy Playmate for November 2008

Okay this is pretty damn funny, I must admit…people in Gamerville are in upheaval b/c they don’t understand 1) why I’m posing nude with a Harmonix/MTV’s Rock Band guitar controller when I used to work for Activision, publisher for Guitar Hero. The main reason is pretty simplistic, actually– when I was asked to bring in both my RB and GH guitar controllers, my thrashed GH one was a mess! I’d crudely etched my name in it, there were crinkly, peeling stickers all over it (you know, the cheesy ones that go with the kit), and the whammy bar was bent (my dog Cubby got to it), so it wouldn’t have made for an aesthetically-looking pictorial.

Then there are those who are a bit confused as to why I made the decision to jump ship from ATVI to pose nude for Playboy if I’m “so in love with musical gaming.” I know it’s a little weird and hard for some people to fathom, since we all know that the gaming industry’s pretty tough to get into since most applicants LOVE games, and I’m especially lucky b/c I had zero gaming industry experience, just a passion for Guitar Hero (when I heard there was an opening in the PR department for the very popular GH account, I never thought I’d get the gig since there were over 100 applicants, many of whom had gaming industry experience, already had worked at Red Octane or ATVI, and ALL of whom had a strong passion and love for the game. I mean, it’s fun as hell! (And with GH:World Tour, I don’t think my friends and I will ever leave the house- you can create your OWN songs? Watch out, Zepagain! New LZ cover band in the house!) So back to the subject- the answer to that is that I simply COULD NOT turn down the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pose as the first Korean centerfold in Playboy history– no matter how good of a gig I had at ATVI. Even if my parents wouldn’t be happy about it at first, even if my job at ATVI had some pretty damn good perks (although I noticed that after GH:3, and with the lackluster advent of GH:Aerosmith and the DS handheld, my passion for GH kind of dwindled down….and I started playing RB on the side with total gusto….ssh!) Aside from that– hey, testing out the DS and GH: AS prototypes, coordinating pretty cool launch parties, and working with some really cool co-workers who were truly passionate about the game (big ups to Production!) was pretty sweet. But I’m a risk taker, and I knew that I couldn’t say “no” to Holly and Hef when they found me. They personally hand-selected me, and I wasn’t a model, I never was. There was no hesitation. I’m getting a lot of props from people who think it’s a gutsy and smart move (“high five!”- proverbial o’course); then there are people who just need to stop overanalyzing it and/or put down the Hatorade (it’s not your life, you aren’t the one posing butt nekkid, so why do you care so much? especially when I don’t know ya?) Plus, in all honesty, I thought I could balance my newfound parttime gig as a new Playmate and my current fulltime job as a GH publicist and do both without anyone finding out- b/c Holly and Hef asked me to try out for Playmate, RIGHT after I started my first day at ATVI. I tried to do both– aaaaand let’s just say I almost had a freakin’ ulcer…

And THAT’s the real story. 🙂 I know I made the right decision in taking up a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pose for Playboy(especially in representing not just Koreans, but Asians in general, who aren’t typically in the classy rag much). I just rolled with it, especially since it kind of came out of nowhere, and it was a pretty big compliment (I didn’t submit photos b/c I never thought I could be in it, obviously). I absolutely did NOT do it for the money (ATVI’s salary and perks were excellent). Moreover, becoming a Playmate opens me up to a new host of overwhelming possibilities and endless opportunities (in fact, it became the catalyst for my goal in writing a dating book for guys and dating in LA (kind of like a Leykis 101 through the eyes of a girl born and bred…and now a Playmate- the perfect “wingman,” so to say). I have an education (anyone watch the Bruin game the other night??!) and even if being a nude model doesn’t seem as “stable” or “prestigious” as being an overworked, unhappy but still “publicist for ATVI’s Guitar Hero account”, I have the credentials and education to obtain a 9-5 (or should I say 9-midnight in the PR world) position should Playmate-dom come to a standstill (which I’m putting my money on that it won’t). 😉 (wink!) I owe everything to Playboy and how much it’s changed my life and opened (and strangely, re-opened) doors to so many opportunities. I never have looked back, and I never will.

Btw- something’s that’s been bugging my gamer self- I meant to compare the PS2:PS3 analogy as such: Pinto:Lambo. (the XBOX360 can be compared to a vintage Shelby, and the Wii to an NSX. (I’ll come up with better analogies later, I had my first (hush hush) issue release soiree last night so I’m pretty tired…I’ll spruce up my console analogy later b/c I KNOW it’s buggin’ you hardcore gamers already….sheesh! 🙂 Much Love!

Grace Kim is the Playboy Playmate for November 2008

Mochipet in NBA 2K9

Mochipet

Mochipet‘s Electro Bangathon Sharp Drest (Feat Oonceoonce And Eriksolo Of Meanest Man Contest) is featured in the new NBA 2K9 Video Game by 2KSports.

Listen to Sharp Drest feat. Oonceoonce & Eriksolo
Other acts on the Soundtrack include: Beastie Boys, Gnarls Barkley, N.E.R.D., Spank Rock, The Cool Kids, Ursula 1000, and more. NBA 2K9 came out October 7th in Stores!! Check out the NBA 2K9 Mochipet profile here. (Back in June, we posted Get Your Whistle Wet by Mochipet.)

Here’s a shot of Yao Ming taking it to the hole in NBA 2K9

Born in Taiwan R.O.C., to a rocket scientist father and kindergarten teacher mother, Mochipet (a.k.a. David Y. Wang) has cultivated his career on building a diverse musical background. Starting out in Jazz and Metal bands from Jr. high school, he now works with influential underground artists such as: Legendary Skateboarder Ray Barbee, Backpack Rapper Casual (Hieroglyphics), Ellen Allien (Berlin’s Techno Queen), Mikah9 (Freestyle Fellowship), and Spank Rock (BigDada).

Mochipet has released music around the world on labels specializing in Experimental, Techno, Hip-Hop, and Breakcore. His latest release ‘Microphonepet,’ on Daly City Records, features artists such as, Eriksolo (Sneakymoves), Bicasso (Living Legends), Jahcoozi (Kitty-Yo), Raashan Ahmad (Crown City Rocks), Dopestyle (Kutmaster Kurt & Kool Keith), and 215 Freshest Kids.

Versatility is Mochipet’s greatest strength and this may be why his music has caught the ears of so many different communities. His music has been featured on Fuel and DirecTV with skate legends such as: Tony Hawk, Lance Mountain, Christian Hasoi, and Jason ‘Weeman’ Acuna from MTV’s Jackass. His Greek opus ‘Dessert Search for Techno Baklava’ has been performed by a 20 piece experimental orchestra (Alarm Will Sound) at New York’s Carnegie Hall. The only thing we know for sure about Mochipet is that, we will never know what he will come up with next.

NBA 2K9 Launch Event