Natasha Bedingfield gets Bonded
007 goes pop.
UK pop artist, Natasha Bedingfield, has been signed up to feature in Electronic Arts' From Russia With Love, reports Billboard.com.
According to the article, Bedingfield will appear as a Bond girl, with label Epic hoping her music will feature in some form. She has already provided the ending credits song for GoldenEye: Rogue Agent. Calls to EA to get more details were met with the dulcet tone of answering machines, so hopefully we'll have more news soon.
From Russia With Love is released later in the year on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube, with our early impressions of it being... decent.
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Whoever at EA thought of this will "bruise easily" if I get hold of them! Who's going to be in the next game? Rick Astley?
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ffs, meh and indeed m'nyah!
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would that make you guys happy?
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would that make you guys happy?"
No, that would make me bulimic
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You missed the 'l' in 'plop'.
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They're trying to make teenagers and their parents associate trendy, pop-idoled games along with EA. By putting in characters such as Bedingfield and other fad wannabees in every new game, eventually non-gamers will only ever buy EA games.
And this is the really clever bit. They'll suddenly stop producing badly written, animated and non-gameplay sh.. rubbish*, and switch to something that all of *us* appreciate. Get the really good games they've been keeping in the cupboard all these years out, and start selling them. Because all the trendy teenagers have been buying nothing but EA games, they'll still buy the new ones and EA will make enough money to keep producing the good stuff for us.
... Right?
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* Excludes a few EA gems which are actually worth buying.
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Oh and Rick Astley was great in his day, had a voice like Sinatra.
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Pete Waterman said so, so it must be true. Long live SAW.