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News Blips: Call of Duty Elite tops 1 million paid players, Nintendo sued over exercise gear, the lands beyond Skyrim, and more

News Blips: Call of Duty Elite tops 1 million paid players, Nintendo sued over exercise gear, the lands beyond Skyrim, and more

Black Friday looms on the horizon, but that's not stopping consumers from acting totally ridiculous with their money a little earlier than usual.

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Activision's Call of Duty Elite service reaches 1 million paying players. On top of its free stat-tracking and clan management tools, Elite offers extra perks such as exclusive video content and access to all add-on packs for a $50 annual subscription. Savings accounts are for chumps; shelling out over $100 for a single game is the future domain of men.

A exercise equipment company squat-thrusts a lawsuit at Nintendo for patent infringement. Impulse Technologies claims Nintendo's Wii console and motion-sensing hardware such as its Balance Board skirts too closely against a 1996 patent detailing accessories used in exercises "where the motion of the player is tracked to effect movement of a virtual avatar, and the exertion of the user is monitored." I knew I should've gotten my sketch of the air legally notarized. I'd be rich by now. [GameSpot]

An adventurous soul discovers landmasses corresponding to the in-game countries of Cyrodiil and Morrowind beyond the borders of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim. Finnish gamer Jesse's findings of landscapes featured in previous Elder Scrolls games has predictably evoked excited whisperings of possible DLC for the gargantuan role-playing title, but I'm pretty sure the developers simply crafted a more fleshed out world for those mischevious enough to no-clip away any semblance of "closed borders." [PPSh-41]

The December 6 Xbox Live update brings a new interface and an expanded range of features. Notable changes include a new menu layout inspired by Microsoft's Metro design from its upcoming Windows 8 operating system, additional Kinect navigation functionality, and cloud storage for game data. I wonder when we'll see a "fix" for those still goofy-as-hell avatars.


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