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Artificial Mind and Movement gets name change to Behaviour

The large Canadian-based developer Artificial Mind and Movement, also known as A2M, is getting a name change. From now on the developer will be called Behaviour. The developer started in 1992 and now has 375 employees. That includes members of its Chile-based studio which the company acquired in 2008.

The company has mostly released console games in the past but has made a few games for the PC. Today the newly renamed Behaviour announced plans for a bunch of upcoming projects including Wet 2, the sequel to the console action game that Bethesda Softworks published in 2009 to mixed reviews. There's also plans to release an unnamed casual MMO sometime in early 2011.

Big Downloads: May 31 - June 6, 2008

It's Friday night! The work week has come to an end, and some of us will finally have the time to get some gaming done over the weekend. To start you off on your own period of relaxation, we have the five hottest downloads of the past week right here! We hope you enjoy them.

Predictably, the biggest of them all has been the new Call of Duty 4 patch and map pack. But if first person shooters aren't your thing, there are plenty of alternatives. Have a great weekend, dear readers!

Call of Duty 4 1.6 Patch with Variety Map Pack
Call of Duty 4's 1.6 patch includes fixes, new server browser features, and most importantly, four new multiplayer maps!

Spore Tribe Phase Trailer
This new Spore trailer contains footage of the RTS-like tribe phase of gameplay, and features commentary by two (very young looking) developers.

Devil May Cry 4 Demo
The latest entry in a classic, Japanese-developed series of games that stylishly reimagine the beat-em-up genre.

Iron Man 1.01 Patch
This patch for the superhero movie adaptation (which features voice acting by Robert Downey, Jr.) fixes bugs and expands gamepad support.

Street Fighter IV Gameplay Trailer
Oldschool is newschool in this four-minute-long, 2.5D hand-to-hand combat extravaganza!
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