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| Fishy Copies Of MGS4 Already In British Hands [Metal Gear Solid 4] For the past, oh, day or two, we've got a few "OMG I have MGS4" emails from readers. Normally pictures or videos of people in the UK who have managed to get hold of a copy of the game on eBay ahead of its June 12 release date. All of them pointing towards auction [..] |
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| Cartoon Network taking time with multiplayer game
(Reuters) Reuters - They are two ends of the
video game spectrum: the tiny, personal-sized casual game on
one end and, on the other, the complex, massive multiplayer
online game (MMOG) which can support thousands of players
simultaneously. Rarely, if ever, do the twain meet. Until now. YahooTechNews [..] |
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| Product review: Curl 6.0 enrichens the rich Internet toolkit
(InfoWorld) InfoWorld - One of a number of ???middleweight??? solutions in the RIA (rich Internet application) spectrum, Curl is a language, an IDE, and a runtime engine that goes beyond the capabilities of lighter-weight AJAX without incurring the heavier overhead of the Java or .Net runtime. YahooTechNews [..] |
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| And The Worst Games To Play On Xbox Live Are... [Xbox Live] You pop in your Halo 3 disc, you fire up Xbox Live, and you won't have any trouble finding somebody to play against. Same goes for Call of Duty 4. And Grand Theft Auto IV. But what about the other end of the multiplayer spectrum? What games are you least likely to find somebody still playing in [..] |
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| Really Fake Pikachu For Really Big Bucks [Oddities] HOLY SHIT. THAT LOOKS SO REAL. A while back, a Japanese Yahoo! seller put 20 "limited edition" Pikachus on the auction block with the crazy closing price of ¥99,000,002,805,760 (over US$900 million). According to the seller: Captured one-by-one only after you order to en [..] |
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Jet powered Porsche 928 This certainly is a unique car. The ebay listing describes it as “Only one on my block”. It can run on gas, diesel, jet-A, JP-4, JP-8 and old drain oil. The ebay auction ended with a final sale price of $7,151. Not too bad for a jet powered Porsche 928.
Read more about the Jet powered [...] [..] |
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| Aug. 5, 1962: First Quasar Discovered 1962: A nearly botched observation of a distant radio source leads to the identification of the first-known quasi-stellar astronomical object, or quasar.
Until the development of radio astronomy in the 1940s, our knowledge of the universe outside our own solar system was pretty much restricted to objects that emitted light in or near the visible spectrum. [...] [..] |
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| Conservative Eugenics Remember this?:
Michael Medved, nationally syndicated talk radio host and bestselling author, has joined the Discovery Institute in the role of senior fellow. The position cements a longstanding friendship and recognizes a commonality of values and projects across a spectrum of issues.
“Michael Medved is an intellectual entrepreneur, a political and cultural polymath [..] |
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First VGA-graded games up for auction Filed under: Culture, Retro
What's VGA, you ask? No, it's not Spike's Video Game Awards. It's the Video Game Authority, a group that issues grades based on the condition of old video games, in a manner similar to action fig [..] |
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