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The Political Machine returns for '08 election Filed under: PC, Strategy
Stardock's political strategy game returns for this year's election with The Political Machine 2008. The full retail product puts players in charge of a national campaign for President of [..] |
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Gears Of War Gets Political [Gears Of War] Or is politics getting all Gears of War? Who knows. Either or, take your pick. All we know is, there's an exhibition going down right now at the bakehouse art complex in Miami (as part of Art Basel), and this massive painting is part of it. By Daniel O [..] |
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Political Attack Ads Come To Facebook This election cycle the candidates learned to use social networks to collect "friends" and organize supporters. (Barack Obama: 836,528 Facebook supporters) But will negative campaigning also w [..] |
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The Political Game: E3 is dead Filed under: Culture, FeaturesEach week Dennis McCauley contributes The Political Game, a column on the collision of politics and video games:
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| Id: ESA Departure "Temporary and not Political" [Esa]
Technology columnist Mike Musgrove got Entertainment Software Association CEO Michael Gallagher on the horn (we got him first!) to talk about, what else, ESA's membership losses. Everyone here should be familiar with the story and the pressures that realigning E3 have brought to bear on membership [..] |
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| The political aftermath of the debt ceiling I didn't blog about the debt ceiling because? ugh. The idea that the Republican party would hold the country, and indeed the world economy, hostage is unimaginably awful. The idea that, in the midst of a recession barely worse than the Great Depression, we're talking about cutting government spending is also absurd. It's a failure of governance and of leadership. Far from being asha [..] |
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