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Oh What A Year
Staggering layoffs, a slew of delays, console price drops, promising new technology and two new gaming platforms: For fans of video games, 2009 was one heck of a roller coaster ride. More »Terror at 30,000 Feet: Game-Free Transcontinental Flights?
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No Non-Gamers Allowed
The iPhone's Online Identity Crisis
Gaming For Good
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All Out War (Games)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 isn't just the biggest video game launch in history, it's the biggest launch across all forms of entertainment, beating out the likes of Harry Potter books, The Dark Knight and band 'N Sync. More »Modern Warfare 2 Navigates A Sea Of Second-Guessers
Incensed politicians, angry fans, boycotting retailers: What might be the biggest video game launch in history has more than its share of controversy. More »Can Bigger Screens Save a Shrinking Market?
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When the Going Gets Tough... Let the Game Play Itself
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"There it is!" More »The Problem With Reality
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This Labor Day weekend two giant shows took over Seattle: One dedicated to music, the other to video games. But only one of them is growing. More »A Reignited Console War Means A Happy Holiday For Gamers
The long-simmering war between the Playstation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 has boiled over in time for the holidays thanks to dual price drops that put all three consoles within $50 of each other. More »Video Gamers Get Their Woodstock
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