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| Spore Kinda Broken In Europe [Spore] It's the Yin and the Yang. The black and the white, the good and the bad. So it is with all things in life, and so it is with Spore in Europe, as although the game's finally been released (yay!) it's kinda broken (boooo). Specifically, the game's online modes are brok [..] |
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| Tetris, Spore, Scrabble and Sudoku ? EA?s iPhone lineup [Impressions] I had only so much time to spend ogling iPhone games at EA?s Showcase ? but really, what?s the point of a mobile game if you can?t experience it on the fly? So, in one whirlwind tour, I took in Spore, Scrabble Bonjour, Sudoku and Tetris and now I?m regurgitating for you everything I can remember from [..] |
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| Spore Creature Creator Date And Price Detailed [Spore] As was mentioned previously, the Spore Creature Creator is heading our way in June, with EA now nailing down June 17th as the exact date for the worldwide launch. Gamers can opt for the free version limited to a quarter of [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 5.962 |
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| Wright: Users Invest Emotionally With Spore Creatures [Spore] The debate about how to create emotional investment in games is an ongoing one, but legendary Spore designer Will Wright believes that letting users create their own content and characters is the key to creating that connection with players. In a new interview with Level Up, Wright explains [..] |
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Australia to allow mobile phone use in planes For better or for worse, the Australian Communications and Media Authority is proposing an amendment to the Mobile Phone Jammer Prohibition that would permit cell phone use on domestic and international flights. An 18-month long trial of the pico cell technology used for in-flight cellular communications was deemed successful with no reported complaints of interference [...] [..] |
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BigDownload has 'Ten Reasons to Avoid Spore' Filed under: PC, Strategy
Ten reasons to read "Ten Reasons to Avoid Spore", a recent feature on BigDownload:
Because you want to read an even-handed look at the game's flaws before deciding whether or not [..] |
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| US nuke boffins smash petaflop barrier with ‘Roadrunner’ Cell/Opteron chimera supercomputer whups 44 mouse brains
The US nuclear weapons programme has revealed a new supercomputer made from consumer processors, which has broken the petaflop barrier just about in line with projections. The machine, known as “Roadrunner”, uses both Cell and Opteron based technology.
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Get Google Gears and now you can get Geolocation Google has launched its new Gears Geolocation API for mobile and desktop browsers. Websites using this API can provide targeted information based upon your current location. The API determines your location using GPS or cell phone triangulation for cell phones and the IP address for desktop browsers. If you are in the UK, you can [...]
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| Class Action Lawsuit Arises Over Spore DRM [Spore] Whenever you find large numbers of unhappy people, you're bound to find a lawyer. In this case it's Alan Himmelfarb with KamberEdelson of Vernon, California, who has filed a class-action suit against EA over the DRM in EA's Spore. The suit, filed Monday with the Northern Ca [..] |
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