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There was some rumor today regarding a possible new launch of a Sega console, Dreamcast 2, to be more specific. All this started after some gamers across the Internet have spotted an updated trademark of the Dreamcast title that described "home video game machines; player-operated electronic controllers for electroni... |
7 December 2007 05:39 GMT |
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"This is either a major deal or a connery" you might be thinking right now. Who would do such a thing when it's almost Christmas time? It's probably one of those eBayers who likes to take advantage of the Wii shortage and promises all of us a free Wii... with a catch. He offers 20 envelopes for auction on ... |
6 December 2007 03:07 GMT |
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John Carmack is a name known by most of the people that are somewhat involved in the gaming industry (as product consumers, as well). When such a person speaks, his words will produce some big waves, especially if he talks about the gaming industry, the one he knows so well. In an interview done by Gamasutra, he disc... |
23 November 2007 04:59 GMT |
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We all know that sex sells and that sex can sell just about any product in the world. But what about selling sex-related products with the aid of an already famous brand? That's the case of a Japanese retailer selling 40GB PS3 consoles while mentioning that the console can also play Blu-ray porn movies. The que... |
20 November 2007 16:40 GMT |
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This looks so fluffy and all, but it is so damn wrong! Why would somebody skin alive a cow to stick its fur on an Xbox 360 console controller? Well, the answer is because it makes the game more natural. In fact, the console faceplate comes in various versions, such as tiger print and more. Why cute face plates? Becau... |
13 November 2007 07:06 GMT |
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Piracy-related news surface every day, as the phenomenon has gone loose, giving massive headaches to all game and console producers. Taking that into consideration, every victory or justice over modders and hackers can be enjoyed to the fullest. This is also the case of "Mr. Modchips", or 39-year-old Neil Stanley Hi... |
26 October 2007 08:48 GMT |
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It appears that a group of skilled gamers have found a way to fix the Xbox 360's greatest issue, the "Red Ring of Death", which has troubled many console owners. A fixing guide was made available, but it's not free, so you'll spend $24.95 for a PDF document that teaches you how to repair your gaming d... |
21 September 2007 04:13 GMT |
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GamePark GP2 handheld gaming platform was launched yesterday, a little earlier than expected. It is a Korean product based on Linux made by GamePark Holdings, that over the years created a strong community around it, especially of persons who created their own games and then shared them.The new version GP2X F-200 wil... |
20 September 2007 03:21 GMT |
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Microsoft's UK marketing manager for the Xbox 360 hardware, Dan Cornelius talked about the competition on the console market on MCV's site, mentioning the advantages of the Xbox 360 console. He mentioned that Sony plunges the noob gamers into fresh technology like Blu-ray or wireless gaming, without giving... |
13 September 2007 03:31 GMT |
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Yes, I know that modding your PSP is illegal, but is fixing it after a failed modding attempt illegal too? After all, it's just a second shot given to those noobs that bricked their PSP consoles... The bottom line is that now there's hope for every bricked PSP in the world as a group of hard-working homebr... |
24 August 2007 08:46 GMT |
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Double Fusion (independent game advertising provider) has revealed a funding transaction from Sedona Capital (Japan-based digital media and entertainment investment fund), for Double Fusion's subsidiary Double Fusion Japan. The report I'm currently scrolling through says that this investment provides local ... |
9 August 2007 09:07 GMT |
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Yann Le Doar, the main developer of the Linux Console project, has recently announced the availability of the latest Linux Console version, more exactly the 1.0.2007 version.Linux Console is an independent Linux distribution (compiled "from source") and it is best-known especially for the fact that it deals pretty we... |
26 June 2007 03:53 GMT |
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The expansion pack takes place in the "Realm of Madness", also known as the Shivering Isles, a realm of Oblivion ruled by the daedric prince Sheogorath. The realm is divided into two sections: Mania, which is bright, colorful and over-saturated; and Dementia, which is dark, depressing and claustrophobic. Near the ea... |
12 June 2007 03:55 GMT |
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The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon is the second expansion pack for Bethesda Softworks' The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. While it was originally released as an expansion set for Microsoft Windows, Bloodmoon is included within the Morrowind: Game of the Year edition for Microsoft Windows and the Xbox. Unlike the ... |
12 June 2007 02:46 GMT |
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Virtua Tennis 3 (Power Smash 3 in Japan) is the second arcade sequel to Sega's tennis game franchise. The arcade version of Virtua Tennis 3 is powered by the PC-based Sega Lindbergh arcade system board. Ports for the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 consoles are also available, with a tradi... |
8 May 2007 10:57 GMT |
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Here are a few hints to let you know whether you're a real gamer or just a snob. This was GameSpy's idea and a good one at that, which may just ease off the tension between joystick adepts and mouse-and-keyboard fans.Reason number six I found to be quite interesting and true at the same time: "Kids' Pl... |
19 April 2007 06:04 GMT |
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Fight to the finish in Bloody Roar Extreme, the most ferocious brawler to hit the Xbox console! Play as one of 14 fierce fighters, who transform into their "Hyper-Beast" alter-egos to kick, punch, and smash their way through 10 multi-tiered, destructible, 3-D arenas, running at a blazing 60 frames per second. Brawl t... |
5 April 2007 03:47 GMT |
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