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Games
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Written by Simon Toat
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Thursday, 22 February 2007 |
Nintendo's new Wii games console became the best-selling videogame system of any kind in January in the United States, racking up 435,503 sales in that period. Not content with that title, it also became the fastest-selling new-generation home system.
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Games
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Thursday, 22 February 2007 |
Microsoft will give European gamers their first taste of IPTV next month, when it shows off the service at The Connected Home Show. Those lucky enough to squint their square eyes in that direction will finally get to see what all the fuss is about.
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Games
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Written by Simon Toat
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Thursday, 22 February 2007 |
PS3 looks certain to upset the naysayers who warned that the
new console will be a damp squib when it launches on 23 March in Europe as major
retailers in the UK
have found the console has had lots of pre-orders already.
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Games
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Written by Simon Toat
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Wednesday, 21 February 2007 |
Anyone who likes to get their legs over the throbbing power of
two wheels will be chomping at the bit when games publisher Blackbean finally
releases its SBK-07 Superbike World Championship for the PS2, PSP, PC and Xbox 360 in April.
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Games
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Written by Stephen Ebert
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Wednesday, 21 February 2007 |
As good as the Grand Theft Auto Liberty and Vice City Stories are on the PSP, they did have times when you just wanted to skip some of the more mundane missions where had you to work as a delivery boy. As much as it was engrossing to bask in the gangster storylines, what most of us really wanted was action.
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Tech
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Wednesday, 21 February 2007 |
The eNecessities Desktop Digital Photo Cube might be designed for companies to slap their corporate logo onto and mesmerize customers, but whack its USB cord into the back of a PC it can upload 30 Jpegs. This could be the perfect time to get your mug on the box!
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Games
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Written by Rene Millman
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Tuesday, 20 February 2007 |
People often berate the kids of today for being lazy, couch potatoes
playing on their game consoles all day long and not getting enough
exercise. However, a new study by Liverpool John Moores University has found that playing computer games, and especially the Wii, can help kids lose 28 pounds in weight in a year.
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Games
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Written by Matt Chapman
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Tuesday, 20 February 2007 |
OK, so Thrustmaster sounds like a character from a spoof porn film making fun of superheroes. But the adult-sounding company could be the answer to your prayers if the kids are a little bit tough on your Wii accessories.
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