Here’s a roundup of today’s news found elsewhere on the internet:

EA: Insomniac game to beat 90 Metacritic (eurogamer) - Resistance and Ratchet and Clank developer Insomniac's upcoming multiplatform EA game will manage a higher than 90 review score average, the US publishing behemoth has confidently proclaimed.

Bungie to reset Reach Credits at launch (eurogamer) - Credits earned by gamers before Halo: Reach's official launch will be removed, Bungie has warned.

Bungie will reset Credits earned and any gear bought ahead of the Xbox 360 exclusive's 14th September launch.

Mafia II banned in UAE (vg247) - MEGamers is reporting that Mafia II has been in the United Arab Emirates, although no reason was given as to why.

343 Industries still intent on making “an excellent Halo movie” (vg247) - That Halo movie. Completely dead, right? If comments made by 343 Industries boss Frankie O’Connor are indication, it’s as if it hasn’t even entered cardiac arrest.

Pitchford: Duke Nukem Forever demo an 'important thing to do' (Joystiq) - So you weren't at PAX last weekend, and didn't play Duke Nukem Forever? Well, then you probably agree with Gearbox's Randy Pitchford when he says that a playable demo for the mythical title is probably "an important thing to do." That's not a confirmation but, now that the cat's out of the bag, the company will start investigating ways to effectively market the game. Putting a demo in the hands of a skeptical audience is a good start, if PAX is any indication.

Develop: US firm acquires Realtime Worlds' Project MyWorld (Joystiq) - Develop reports that bankrupt studio Realtime Worlds has seen its Project MyWorld IP bought up by an "anonymous American company." It's currently unclear what this means for the 23 developers who were working on the project at the studio's location in Dundee, Scotland.