The Snuggle Truck game has been added today to the current Humble Bundle For Android 2 and Linux, and Mac, and Windows. "In Snuggle Truck, you must overcome treacherous terrain get your cargo of precious stuffed animals safely to the zoo, in an adorable take on the "trials" game genre.""It includes a level creator an... |
26 March 2012 15:04 GMT |
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The biggest challenge for the developers of first person shooters is to create games that manage to be familiar to players while changing enough to make them feel like they are exploring new ground.Speaking to Gamasutra Patrick Bach, who is the executive producer working on Battlefield 3, stated, “Everyone want... |
25 October 2011 17:21 GMT |
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It has been revealed that first-generation iPods are still up for sale on Apple’s Online store. The device, originally introduced in 2001, can be considered somewhat of a relic. Listed as “iPod 5GB MAC (prior version with original scroll wheel),” the iPod costs $129.00. Readers should note that unit... |
21 August 2009 10:17 GMT |
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A new study based on text comparison demonstrated that an enormous percentage of the scientific medicine texts were almost identical. This brings into attention the fact that there are too many scientific publications for this plagiarism to be spotted. The consequences of this discovery are still to be weighed. ... |
18 October 2008 05:07 GMT |
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I know many of you might raise an eyebrow when reading the subtitle, but I can explain why I said that, really I can. In fact let me try this: I'll ask you to think of the answer to a given situation and if you don't come to the same conclusion that I did, I'll eat a cheeseburger. And that is just wro... |
27 December 2007 10:42 GMT |
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The news technology powered by Google receives a new and long-awaited feature that will surely bring more readers: duplicate detection. The new function of Google News is meant to reduce the amount of duplicate articles, giving the possibility to find only the original authors of the stories such as the top Internet ... |
3 September 2007 04:34 GMT |
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