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The past and future Pac-Man Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani brought a rather incredible historical artifact to the recent NLGD Festival of Games in the Netherlands: a notebook full of sketches from the original design of Pac-Man. The thirty-year-old sketches show that Iwat [..] |
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| Vibrating Football and Pocket Chess: The Future Past of Gaming At CES [Ces10] Excalibur isn't just the name of a wicked-cool sword, it's also the name of a company that makes retro gaming products. The Excalibur booth at CES was packed with a cornucopia of chintzy handheld games, wooden chessboards, mini air hockey tables and wooden puzzles. But what really caught our eye was their line up of Vibrating Football tables. Sure, the Excalibur folks didn't exact [..] |
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Gaming and a girl gone wild: Sony Ericsson looks to the past to define the future According to data released by The Nielson Company in March, Sony Ericsson’s share of the U.S. smartphone market is barely a blip on the radar. Apple and RIM combine to own more than half the market, HTC is coming up behind them with 19%, Motorola holds 11%, Samsung has a 7% share and Sony Ericsson sits somewhere in the “Other” category, grouped among an undefined number of namele [..] |
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