Bill Gates is one of the most well-known men on the planet, largely because he is the one responsible for Microsoft, which is one of the biggest corporations in the world, and which develops the Windows operating system. PC gamers also have a special relationship with Gates as they spent a lot of time “wishing... |
16 July 2009 16:41 GMT |
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The Nintendo Wii is the most popular console currently available on the market, managing to overtake its main rivals, the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, even though it isn't as powerful in terms of hardware. Its success and big sales have made its rivals take note of its innovations and try to replicate them fo... |
3 June 2009 15:01 GMT |
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THQ has ported one of its highly addictive Wii titles to the iPhone and iPod touch as well. de Blob, a game where players must fight off the forces of the evil I.N.K.T. Corporation and stop them from stealing color from the world, is now available from App Store for immediate download.As de Blob uses motion sensitive... |
15 July 2008 17:06 GMT |
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Ever since the console war has gone next-gen, different rumors started to be heard. Some of them were aimed at the Xbox 360 controller, the only one in the war that had no idea what "motion sensitive" meant. It seems that things are going to change and Microsoft has finally decided to take a new step forward.Accordin... |
8 April 2008 02:30 GMT |
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By now, everyone knows that Factor 5 didn't do such a great job with the former highly anticipated and promising dragon-flight title, Lair for the PS3. As it turns out, the development team encountered many problems during the game's development, but the project failed mostly because of the game's cont... |
21 September 2007 04:15 GMT |
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Katamari Damacy Mobile turned out as a big hit when it arrived on Xbox 360 and PS3. Now, Namco Bandai has decided to release a version of this game for mobile phone users too.The mobile version of Katamari Damacy Mobile comes with motion sensitive controls which will be sensed through a built-in camera that most mobi... |
18 June 2007 06:55 GMT |
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