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RIP, Leo Stahl. You will be sorely missed.

7 hours ago ago from Let's take the time to walk together

I'm tremendously hungry. And slightly tired. A few points du jour: -Were it not for realistic physics in video games, that tank would have surely exploded. -Snipers are wonderful, even if they're unable to counterattack. -Concrete Man? Really? -What isn't an anti-tank unit effective against? I suppose aircrafts, but meh. -I forgot to don armor and headgear, so for a long, long while, I was kicking ass and shooting holes in mutants ...

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CNBC: Take-Two Should Dump Sports - Tech Trader Daily - Barrons.com

1 hour, 32 minutes ago ago from Tech Trader Daily - Barrons.com

By Tiernan Ray Should Take-Two Interactive ( TTWO ) get out of the sports video game business? That's the question raised today by Chris Morris over at CNBC , writing that aside from the company's basketball game, which sold half a million copies in October, the other titles in its roster have flopped. Competitor Electronic Arts ( ERTS ) is the 800-lb gorilla in sports games, and Take-Two has hardly made a dent in EA's sales. ...

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Android App Review: The immersive world of Parallel Kingdom

13 hours ago ago from Planet Android

Over the past 13 months I have grown to love and enjoy the Android platform. At the beginning, development for apps and games started off pretty slow. When I first got my T-Mobile G1 it was really hard to find good games which took advantage of the phones power and offered a unique experience. After a few days of downloading and testing almost every game and app that was on the Android Market, I came across Parallel Kingdom. The game offers a ...

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Walker Named to USA Roster…

23 hours ago ago from After The Whistle

Say what you will about mouth injuries, but one thing is for certain, they are a long way from the heart. Luke Walker, coming off one of the worst mouth injuries I've ever seen, not only went to the USA World Jr. Evaluation Camp in Grand Forks, but the 19 year old forward has made the final cut and will represent the U.S. at the prestigious tournament. Walker and Team USA's first game will be this Saturday against Latvia.  All of ...

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Review: Every Day the Same Dream

5 hours ago ago from How To Play Warhammer Online

It takes quite a game to elicit a genuine emotional response from me. But here I am, typing away, and hating every minute of it. The reason is quite simple: I just finished (yes, there is an end) Paolo Pedercini's Every Day the Same Dream. This indie game, which borders more on pure art and poetry than game, is a must play for any wage slave. Follow this link to play for free and don't forget to hit the jump to read my full review. First ...

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Spoiler alert: Famitsu's astrologer predicts 2010's gaming trends

23 hours ago ago from Joystiq

[ Wikimedia Commons ] While we have analysts like Michael Pachter to tell us the future of gaming, Famitsu has Yusho Fukuda, a real astrologer (well, as real as an astrologer can claim to be). Why bother looking at market trends and such mumbo-jumbo when the stars have all the information about the game industry's upcoming plans? What totally specific insights did the cosmos reveal to Fukuda for Famitsu 's end-of-year issue? "A game will ...

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Toys R Us Sale: buy 1, get 1 'half off' after Xmas

21 hours ago ago from Joystiq

Toys R Us will feature a "buy one, get one half off" game sale on all console and some Nintendo DS software starting the day after Christmas (that's December 26) through January 2, 2010. The sale covers all Xbox 360, Wii, PS3, and PS2 titles, along with Nintendo DS games that are $20 or less. Remember that TRU now accepts game trade-ins , although dealing with the customer service desk the day after Christmas will likely be a nightmare -- ...

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14 hours ago ago from CNN - Sports Illustrated

BOSTON (AP) -- Celtics forward Paul Pierce had fluid drained from his right knee Wednesday and will miss the next two weeks. Pierce did not make the flight to Orlando for a Christmas Day game against the Magic, one day after Kevin Garnett missed his first game of the season with a thigh bruise. Instead, team doctor Brian McKeon drained fluid from Pierce's knee at New England Baptist Hospital. The Celtics are on a six-day, four-game road ...

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