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GADGETS AND GAMES DIRECTORY :: Results in WEEKLYBITS.COM Cabela Taps History 160 aciertos encontrados.
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Kotaku Relevance: 25.79
Cabela Taps The History Of Hunting [Game Announce]   Here's an interesting idea for the hunting genre. Now that Cabela has pretty much allowed us to kill all the animals available today, the only thing to do is go back in time and kill the animals of history! Cabela's Le [..]
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On history  My friend DarkSyde makes an important point: The cliche is, 'we are watching history being made.' But that's not quite it, not tonight, not for us. We are part of making history. We will remember this evening for the rest of our lives.This primary season stretched over months, and hit every state. Every Democrat, and quite a few non-Democrats in states with open [..]
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A Brief History of Controllers: A and B [Controllers]   I meant to post this interesting little history lesson on controller mapping since the NES a few weeks ago, but an ill-fated department camping trip to the wilds of SoCal got in the way; Matthew Gallant of the aptly named 'Quixotic Engineer' takes us down memor [..]
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Preserving Our History: Good Games Never Go Out of Style [History Is Fun!]   Rob Zacny has a thought provoking piece up at the Escapist: on the whole, we're the worst genre when it comes to preserving our history, even the great classics acknowledged as 'great.' In a society ? never mind technical area ? where progress and marching forward is the name of th [..]
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The History Of NYC (In Games) [New York City]   New York City's iconic. So it's natural that it features in a ton of games. But how many, and for how long? I have no idea. I'm no historian. The Bowery Boys (a NYC history site) fancy they are, though, an [..]
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The History of PC Game ... Packaging? [Pc Gaming]   Interesting read over on 1up — the history of packaging trends in PC gaming. No, really. Remember the code wheels (I had one in Legacy of the Ancients and the Legend of Blacksilver, for C64). Remember Marath [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 6.368
PBS Taps Wisdom Of The Reddit Crowd redditlogo.jpg - PBS Taps Wisdom Of The Reddit Crowd Here's one way to cut down on TV production costs: Get the unwashed Internet masses to do your programming for you. PBS is trying out a weekly TV news show, "YourWeek," that will be dri [..]
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History Channel teams with Library of Congress (Reuters)  Reuters - A&E Television Networks' History brands, which include the History channel and its Web site, have teamed up with the Library of Congress on a multimedia partnership that will encompass on-air and online content. YahooTechNews [..]
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A History of Interactive Fiction [Interactive Fiction]   This is an oldie (appearing in 2006) but goodie if you're interested in interactive fiction — Jimmy Maher wrote a lengthy, well-written and comprehensive history of interactive fiction, from Eliza to the era of Infocom to the state of IF [..]
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The History of RPGs: A Reading List [Academia Is Fun]   We mentioned Michael Abbot (of the Brainy Gamer) and his efforts to put together a great syllabus for his history of RPGs class; as promised, he's now posted the reading list (required readings will be culled from this list, but it's a pretty nice little bibliogra [..]
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Reminder: Win the best music game bundle in the history of music game bundles that Joystiq has ever put together in the history of Joystiq yeah!  Filed under: Microsoft Xbox 360, Joyswag Phew! Now that we've got the headline out of the way, we'd thought you'd like to know:You've only got 24 hours before we pick a winner! And, if you comment on the officia [..]
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Explore The History Of Panzer Dragoon [Videogame History]   The Panzer Dragoon series is one of Sega's most successful yet most under-utilized, and in a way I am glad. While Sega's flagship sonic the Hedgehog series has been nearly beaten to death by their own hands, Panzer D [..]
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A Half-Life 2 Mod and a History of Video Game Physics [Mods]   My undergraduate thesis was long, kinda boring, and involved dead imperialists; two students at McMaster University have created a Half-Life 2 mod called Half-Life Havoc for theirs, and attached a little paper on the history of video game physic [..]
Boy Genius Report Relevance: 5.796
Microsoft Confirms IE 8 ?Pr0n Mode?, Real Name Slightly More Diplomatic Image 0 en  - Microsoft Confirms IE 8 ?Pr0n Mode?, Real Name Slightly More Diplomatic Recent Internet Explorer 8 rumors being tossed around the Web loosely outlined what bloggers referred to as “porn mode”. Basically this new functionality would allow users to easily enable and disable a strict privacy policy, disallowing all cookies and disabling browsing history, search history, and form data / password memory. Microsoft has finally confirmed that [...] [..]
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The PSP Needs More Games Like Macross Ace Frontier [Tokyo Game Show 2008]   Macross Ace Frontier is in a no-lose situation. The lucky thing. If it sucks as a Macross game, well, it?s a Macross game. They have a history of sucking. If it sucks as a PSP game, well, it?s a PSP game. They (mostly) have a history of suc [..]

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