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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches. Such is the case with Guillemot Inc.... |
20 August 2009 08:10 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches. Such is the case with Guillemot Inc.... |
19 August 2009 10:03 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches. Such is the case with Guillemot Inc.... |
18 August 2009 08:06 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches. Such is the case with Guillemot Inc.... |
17 August 2009 12:21 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches.Such is the case with Guillemot Inc., ... |
14 August 2009 12:19 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches.Such is the case with Guillemot Inc., ... |
13 August 2009 10:03 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches.Such is the case with Guillemot Inc., ... |
12 August 2009 12:11 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches.Such is the case with Guillemot Inc., ... |
11 August 2009 12:21 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches.Such is the case with Guillemot Inc., ... |
10 August 2009 14:01 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches.Such is the case with Guillemot Inc., ... |
7 August 2009 13:31 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches.Such is the case with Guillemot Inc., ... |
6 August 2009 14:01 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches. Such is the case with Guillemot Inc.... |
5 August 2009 14:01 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches. Such is the case with Guillemot Inc.... |
4 August 2009 16:01 GMT |
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Video games can tackle a wide range of genres, from shooters, in either first- or third-person view, to intricate, role-playing or racing titles. But, sometimes, in an effort to find innovation and to “break” the market, some developers try more unorthodox approaches. Such is the case with Guillemot Inc.... |
31 July 2009 16:01 GMT |
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Women who also happen to be skilled conversationalists may find their prowess with words comes to little help when chatting up a strange man. A new study has found that men favor the direct approach when it comes to a woman flirting with them on account of their incapacity to “read” hints, even when they ... |
6 April 2009 15:31 GMT |
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Losing one’s job after years with a certain company can – and even does these days – mean more than just a financial hit that will have one spending more time at home trying to find a new position. As the increasing number of members of infidelity websites (destined especially for married people loo... |
6 April 2009 15:21 GMT |
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Meeting someone for drinks after making contact with them on the Internet is no longer an uncommon occurrence, with many a couple admitting that they have found true love thanks to one dating website or another. Despite skepticism against such sites, a new survey comes to show that, indeed, they do work wonders in mo... |
13 February 2009 14:51 GMT |
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According to the results of a new behavioral study, conducted at the Indiana University (IU), men and women are very good at determining the interest a man has in a potential partner, but score extremely poor when it comes to judging the same intentions in a woman. In other words, women operate “covertly”... |
30 January 2009 21:01 GMT |
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South Africans' preferences when it comes to online surfing are primarily focused on employment websites. Only in June, 450,000 people used the employment offers displayed on specialized sites. The numbers are even more significant considering the fact that the average session duration was of almost 13 minutes, ... |
12 July 2008 06:49 GMT |
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There is a huge number of social networks and dating websites out there. Their number tends to grow with more and more similar services debuted every day. Since there are so many services available, it's obvious that people are really interested in establishing relationships, meeting new persons and, who knows, ... |
26 May 2008 09:55 GMT |
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A recent study conducted by the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, revealed that the Internet is quite a simple way to meet someone to marry, since lots of respondents admitted they having found their sweetheart online. According to the findings of the research, six percent of the married Internet users... |
9 April 2008 16:51 GMT |
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Pamela Anderson is not what you'd call the best example of stability when it comes to relationships, all the more so if we take into account the fact that her last two marriages lasted each a little over three months. Pammy ended up taking her latest husband - professional poker player Rick Salomon - to court de... |
7 April 2008 09:08 GMT |
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Well, I'm not sure Joanne Rowling was expecting such a twist in the life of her famous boy-wizard, but it seems that young people nowadays are even harder to manage than we might have expected. I mean, look at all the Disney "bad girls" (I'm thinking the likes of Vanessa "I look good naked" Hudgens here): t... |
20 February 2008 08:18 GMT |
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I officially refuse to believe that Pammy's ex hubby, Tommy Lee, is dating Lorenzo Lamas' ex wife (well, one of his ex wives anyway). It just can't be. I mean, really, it's impossible. My brain just can't filter that kind of information so early in the morning. And it's not Tommy that ma... |
13 February 2008 04:09 GMT |
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A survey conducted by GetSafeOnline.org shows that older men are more likely to be targeted by cyber-criminals than women the same age. At the same time, they are incomparably more in danger of falling for scams overall than the people aged 25 - 34.Internet dating is like the Roman god Janus, it has two faces. There&... |
11 February 2008 05:43 GMT |
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OK, I just had lunch and I am thanking my lucky stars I didn't eat much, otherwise I'd probably be stuck in the bathroom for a couple of hours tending to my irritated stomach. It's not that the news Tom Cruise and Cher used to date makes me sick... it's more like a burning feeling I get somewhere ... |
8 February 2008 10:26 GMT |
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Good golly, no way no how! Ya' think? Porn on the iPhone? Well, of course there's going to be porn and sex and all kinds of sexy stuff available on it (such as porn) since the handheld allows for so much to run on its big screen, not to mention it uses a heck of a wireless Internet connection, too. The Mobi... |
31 January 2008 09:36 GMT |
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Being single for the Holidays ultimately sucks as many know. It brings that emptiness feeling of turning your head when you're passing under a bouquet of mistletoe, and there's nobody there to kiss, that just wears you down and leaves you with a bitter memory of what should have been the most joyous time of... |
21 December 2007 17:06 GMT |
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Nowadays, the web is full of social networking services and dating websites, all of them with a single goal: they attempt to connect people from all over the world. Now, let's suppose you're seeking for a relationship or even for love (oh, well, I heard people doing that). In case you find somebody pretty a... |
10 December 2007 06:39 GMT |
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Naomi Campbell and Formula One racing driver Lewis Hamilton were seen together on Tuesday night, sparking - or should I say re-sparking - relationship rumors. The (very) unlikely pair, who attended the Prince's Trust Future Investment gala dinner at London's Camden Roundhouse earlier in the evening, headed ... |
29 November 2007 06:05 GMT |
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And about time, too. The Barbadian beauty has completely "fallen for hot" Josh Hartnett - and seems to love every second of it, as she was recently spotted "kissing and cuddling" Josh in a New York nightclub last month. Even more - and most unusually in the sometimes secretive world of celebrity romance - the beautif... |
6 November 2007 09:23 GMT |
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We all have to bow in front of the media phenomenon that is Britney Spears. And we also have to admit, despite that whole Miss South Carolina, low IQ business a few weeks ago, at least some Americans are quick to grasp the concept that Britney's proximity + some gossip = media attention, publicity, more gossip a... |
20 September 2007 09:51 GMT |
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Artificial Life brings V-Girl, a new game for mobile phones. The company responded to the challenge of providing enough realistic situations as to make this a captivating gameplay.The concept of the game may not be a very original one, but at least it brings innovations when it comes to making it look real. The graph... |
18 May 2007 07:58 GMT |
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