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The Nintendo Download: Zombies In Wonderland
Not only does this week’s Nintendo Download feature adorable anime zombie combat, it’s also got 1970’s kung-fu movie-themed mini-games. This could be the most perfect Nintendo Download ever! I don’t know any more about Zombie Panic in Wonderland than most of you folks do, but I know I want it. I’m sure it involves zombies,…
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Getting Started With The Halo: Reach Beta
The Halo: Reach beta is finally live, and we’ve assembled some handy information to help you get started in what could be the biggest console game beta ever. Halo 3: ODST Owners can now enter the Halo: Reach beta, but there’s no reason to go in blind. While you’re waiting for the download to complete…
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Might Sony Suggest An Extended Service Plan For Your PlayStation 3?
Why succumb to the high-pressure retail pitch for an extended service plan, when you can extended the warranty on your PlayStation 3 or PSP directly through Sony with the PlayStation Protection Plan? Sony gives consumers a weapon against the pressure put on customers at retailers like Best Buy to purchase extended care contracts by offering…
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The Prince Of Persia’s Pretty New Elemental Powers
Ice Blast? Trail of Flame? This trailer for Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands shows of the shiny new elemental powers the Prince will have at his disposal in his latest adventure. For me, Price of Persia has always been about the acrobatic puzzle-solving, so these new powers don’t do much for me. I guess…
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You Will Die, But You Might Also Win 10,000 Microsoft Points
In a game where the enemy grows more powerful with each level, you’re destined to die, but survive long enough in Dead Pixel Arcade’s Xbox Live Indie game You Will Die and you might posthumously score 10,000 Microsoft points. You Will Die is a twin stick shooter in which your enemies grow progressively stronger the…
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World Of Warcraft On The iPad? How Can This Be?
Shiny Entertainment founder David Perry shows off a picture of World of Warcraft running on an iPad, made possible by the streaming technology of his newer company, Gaikai. Gaikai’s technology is more than simply streaming video games over the internet. Gaikai aims to host entire retail copies of popular games like World of Warcraft, streaming…
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