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Books Retailer Jumping Into Used Games Market?
Books-a-Million, America’s third-largest books retail chain, weathered a crummy third quarter but sounded upbeat about plans to move into a new line of business: Video games. That’s news to some of their stores. Gamasutra reports that many of the chain’s locations, principally located in the American South and Midwest, began selling used titles over the…
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Poker Night At The Inventory Is All-In On Monday
Telltale’s crossover card game, Poker Night At the Inventory, has an official release date: Monday. For a $5 ante you can splash the pot with Strong Bad, Team Fortress’ Heavy, Penny Arcade’s Tycho and Max. Considering we had all of 11 days left in Poker Night’s promised delivery month, the short notice is to be…
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GT5 Install: Hope You Have 10 GB And An Hour To Spare
It’s an optional install – you may still play Gran Turismo 5 with a 256 MB basic installation if you don’t have much space. Whole hog, you’re going to need upwards of 10 gigabytes – and 50 minutes – free. Amar212, a GT5 power user well known on about three forums, got his hands on…
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Kotaku’s 2010 Wii Gift Guide
The holidays are coming, and that means it’s time for you to start thinking about what sorts of gifts you want to give and get this year. This year’s slate of Wii releases saw plenty of reliable performers and familiar brands in the console’s strongest genres. But it also featured a few games in the…
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Frankenreview: Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood
Ezio might have a few underlings helping him out in his second outing, but the the video game reviewers in the Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood Frankenreview are legion. Ezio’s back and he’s heading to Rome to do some strategic killing in the name of all that isn’t Templar in the world, and he’s brought friends along…
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Unboxing OnLive’s Streaming PC Gaming Console
OnLive’s streaming PC game technology comes to gamers’ televisions when the OnLive Microconsole TV Adapters begin shipping early next month. Want to see what $99 buys you? OnLive’s Microconsole TV Adapter went on sale yesterday, with units expected to begin shipping the first week of December. It consists of a smallish black box that acts…
By Mike Fahey