OMG, we are all going to die!
17 Mar 2006 11:28 | Dusty |
Gaming
Sony is evil, Bill Gates is Lucifer and we are all going to die! Oh look, the headless horseman...
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Jack Thompson's Open Letter To Bono
08 Feb 2006 01:20 | Webmaster |
Gaming
In an open letter addressed to the U2 vocalist Bono, Jack urges a "fellow brother in Jesus Christ" not to proceed in a buyout of Take-Two and its GTA franchise.
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100 Million PS2s Shipped Worldwide
30 Nov 2005 12:04 | Dusty |
Gaming
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) announced today that cumulative worldwide shipment of PlayStation 2 had reached 100 million units as of November 29th, 2005, breaking the record as the fastest computer entertainment platform to reach this remarkable figure.
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Silent Hill the Movie
02 Nov 2005 14:01 | Dusty |
Gaming
Movies based on video games often fail miserably, however the upcoming horror movie “Silent Hill” does look promising. The movie will be directed by Christophe Gans who's best known for Brotherhood of the Wolf.
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Tomb Raider creator questions next-gen graphics
10 Aug 2005 11:22 | Dusty |
Gaming
One of the UK's most prominent games developers has expressed doubts as to whether coders will really be able to create anything on a par with much of the next-gen footage that has so far been released.
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It’s in the sequels
09 Aug 2005 06:27 | Dusty |
Gaming
By year's end, Electronic Arts plans to release 26 new games, all but one of them a sequel. The company also relies heavily on creating games based on movies like the James Bond and Lord of the Rings series, rather than developing original brands.
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Link-sang.com taken to court by Sony
08 Aug 2005 05:32 | Dusty |
Gaming
Lik-Sang.com one of the leading internet game stores that has specialized in selling import games and toys to US and European gamers is now being taken to court by Sony Entertainment Inc for selling PSP consoles to costumers in the UK.
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Don’t Copy That Floppy
07 Aug 2005 09:52 | Dusty |
Gaming
Weekends are slow when it comes to gaming news, so for lack of better stories here is a link to a hilarious video about game piracy. It is a propaganda rap video that I believe was shown to US kids in the early 1990s. No wonder piracy is such a huge problem today...
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Powerful Gaming At A Powerful Price
30 Jul 2005 10:05 | RagingBobster |
Playstation 3 | Gaming | Technology
Sony's PS3 will be the most powerful of all the next-gen systems without a doubt, however you will only be able to have this powerful gaming system at a price. To use all the gadgets and reach the PS3 to it's full potential will be a very expensive task.
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Kratos goes to Hollywood
28 Jul 2005 12:18 | Dusty |
Gaming
Mosaic Group, the production company recently involved with Batman Begins has snapped up the right to bring the PlayStation 2 game God of War to the big screen. "We've been enthralled by this project since our first time playing the game in March and realized its narrative had great potential for large-screen production," said producer Charles Roven. Who will play the stone cold Spartan warrior named Kratos is still unkown, but if I was to make a guess...We will report back as soon as we know more.
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Eight Myths About Video Games Debunked
25 Jul 2005 11:32 | Dusty |
Gaming
A large gap exists between the public's perception of video games and what the research actually shows. MIT Professor Henry Jenkins tries to separate fact from fiction in this essay about video game myths.
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Gamers may have quicker eyes
04 Jul 2005 09:15 | Dusty |
Gaming
A recent study published in the journal Acta Psychologica suggest that people who play video games regularly may be able to scan their environment and spot the target of their search more quickly than non-gamers can. This could make the difference between, for example, crashing a car and averting an accident, according to the lead study author Dr. Alan Castel.
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