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| Where Should You Pre-Order Little Big Planet? [LittleBigPlanet] While we told you about the awesome LittleBigPlanet pre-order goodies last week. we didn't tell you that you aren't getting all of them in one big chunk. Now, what you get with your pre-order depends on where you place your pre-order, as evidenced by the latest posting on the official LittleBigPl [..] |
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| Best Buy Fallout 3 Pre-Order Goodie [Fallout 3] Kain The Undead sends us this lovely little shot of the Fallout 3 pre-order bonus that comes inside the special hope-crushing fake video game boxes the store likes to put on their shelves to make our heart-skip until we realize it's only a pre-order package. I [..] |
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| On Relevant Settings in Games [Serious Games] L.B. Jeffries has a nice piece up arguing for more relevant and provocative settings in games in order to raise awareness and perhaps do something a little greater for disastrous (real world) situations. He points out that violence isn't incompatible with this, thus [..] |
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Good Old Games offering early beta access Filed under: PC, Retro
If you love classic games but feel the need to own things in order to bring some sense of stability to your life, GOG.com (that's Good Old Games) could be a good alternative to GameTap for you. The company recentl [..] |
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Nokia E63 available for pre-order from Amazon; no thanks Amazon, please. What do you take us for? The internet mega-retailer known for eBay-like prices and far fewer eBay-like scams has apparently blown a fuse as it has just made the Nokia E63 available for pre-order for a mind-boggling $500. Huh? So let’s get this straight - we can order the E63 in Ultramarine Blue [...] [..] |
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| What If Your Character Was Only As Fit As You Are [Cater To Us Dammit] We've seen the theme before: Video games, forsaking all outdoor activity to play them, can lead to obesity. Recently someone sent me a video, which does a great job of getting that message across. It also reminds me of this idea I had last year for a game that would use over-the-counter heart rate monitors to track your [..] |
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| Tecmo Withdrew Itagaki Gag-Order Weeks Ago [Itagaki V. Tecmo] Remember that four point gag-order Tecmo tried to slap Itagaki with? The company had simply filed for a gag-order, and it wasn't yet granted and didn't actually go into effect. Today as the second round of oral arguments for the Itagaki vs. Tecmo case commenced in which Dead or Alive creator Tomon [..] |
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| Crime and Video Games Roundup [Kotaku Police Blotter] This reminds me of Sundays in Denver, when Crecente and I (mostly Crecente) would routinely confront an often hysterical editor raving about some sensational report from another news outlet, and then we'd have to go sift bullshit from reality. So, in the wake of yesterday's shooting in Florida, w [..] |
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| Retro Edutainment: Talking with Speak & Spell's Dev [Nostalgia] The talkies of video games wouldn't come until 1980, with Berzerk, Gorf and Intellivoice. But 1978's Speak & Spell undoubtedly contributed to the DNA of early gaming. Vintage Computing talked to Richard Wiggins, the man who wrote its voice processing algorithms, and reminds us just [..] |
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| Nolan Bushnell Talks His 600 Trillion Games, Pong Dates [Thinking Big] Atari founder Nolan Bushnell recently talked to GameDaily about his uWink business, a growing chain of restaurants that feature touch terminals on every table - not only do they let users order their food that way, but they can also play games together. And Bushnell estimated the number of gam [..] |
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| Ian Bogost on Advertising in Games [Money Money Money] Ok, so a billboard in a driving game may make sense — but what about games where it doesn't make sense? As Ian Bogost points out, "Would an orc order pizza? Does a dystopian planet from the future need a pacer drink?":
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