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PublisherElectronic Arts StudioElectronic Arts GenreRole-playingRelease Date04/7/09

This future contract pays 1 DKP for each 10,000 units of The Godfather II (Xbox 360) sold in the US in the retail month of February 2009 according to the NPD Group. This retail month runs from February 1, 2009 to February 28, 2009. This contract expires at 11:30 PM PST on March 18, 2009.


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Godfather II Delayved

Joystiq.com - February 4, 2009


Submitted by Buggles (1066) at 7:43AM PST on February 4, 2009


Electronic Arts today announced the delay of the Godfather II game. CEO John Riccitiello was quoted saying that the flood of Christmas releases has left retail flooded with titles that are now reduced to clear. Releasing the game in that retail environment would harm its chance to perform in line with the game's potential. This delay would also allow EA to build more buzz for the game, increasing potential day 1 sales figures.
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Godfather 2 whacks competition in UK, debuts at number 2

Joystiq - April 15, 2009


Submitted by oznerol (1) at 1:31PM PST on April 15, 2009


The UK likes its crime, apparently, as EA's Godfather II has managed to soar to the #2 spot on the region's sales charts. Sure, we've seen a few Guy Ritchie flicks in our life, but we're fairly surprised that you lot turned out in droves to check out the exploits of the Corleone family. The game even managed to topple Resident Evil 5 and Mario and Sonic at the Olympics, which we all know are like crack to the UK.
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Eurogamer Review 4/10

Eurogamer.net - April 7, 2009


Submitted by NightWolf (355) at 3:49PM PST on April 7, 2009


"Having had such a great run of form with new IP, this is a stark return to the EA of old, where a treasured licence is butchered irredeemably. Lacking both a challenge and soul, and failing to even engage on a narrative level, what you're left with is an overly forgiving shooter with weak strategy elements, which only serve to make it even easier for you."
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EA Ships Illegal Weapons To Press, Wants Them Back

Kotaku - April 10, 2009


Submitted by apujanata (14935) at 7:02PM PST on April 10, 2009


Electronic Arts today contacted game writers around the country asking them to return the brass knuckles they were sent as part of a promotion for Godfather II. Brass knuckles or metallic knuckles are illegal in many of the states that they were shipped to. They're also illegal in California, where EA is based. EA did not respond to emails seeking comment about the legality of the items they shipped and whether they faced any legal actions for shipping them across state lines.
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