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The Video Gaming Revolution will be Televised
According to the Washington Post, video gaming may be hitting the big time and joining poker as a new TV favorite. Major League Gaming, the world's largest video gaming league, ... -
One Time in Game Design Camp...
Goodbye Band Camp, Hello Game Design Camp! Mildred Elley now offers a special video game design camp where kids in grades 6-10 get a taste of the exciting world of ... -
PSP Hotspots in Japan plus no PS3 till 2007?
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan is spreading the love to Japanese commuters by installing Playstation Hot Spots inside train stations in Tokyo, Fukuoka and Sapporo. The service allows PSP owners to ... -
DS Lite in Delightful Colors
Nintendo's DS Lite will arrive in Japan on March 2 in three delicious colors: Crystal White, Ice Blue and Enamel Navy. I bet you can't wait to get your hands ... -
Xbox 360 Facetags
Don't see much of your XBOX 360, obsessed gaming boyfriend? Give him something to remember you by when you're out enjoying the wonders of sunshine, nature and ocassional shopping, give ... -
Dance, Fingers, Dance
Have you always wanted to play DDR, but were afraid because it required too much exercise? (Don't answer that) For gamers who want to challenge their fingers to a little ... -
XBOX 360 Giveaway starts this weekend!
Yeah Baby! The time has come to make one of you the proud master/mistress of the must have gaming console this year. The damn thing is just taking up space ... -
Nissan + XBox 360= Match Made in Heaven
Car and Xbox 360 aficionados, mark your calendars: January 9th, 2006 the North American International Auto Show in Detroit will unveil a concept car with a built-in Xbox 360. The ... -
Take that X-Box and Run!
So what happens when you try to show off your Xbox 360 to a line of people camping outside the Best Buy? Well if you drop it, it will get ... -
Women Gamer Conference in San Francisco
Hey, we know you're out there, so enter the following date on your PDA: Saturday, February 18 1-6 pm at Fort Mason Conference Center in San Francisco. Why? Women in ...