New Rockstar <b>Games</b> Franchise Exclusive to the PS3
It looks like Sony is busy securing the future of the ps3. No details on what the game is yet.
Big Rooster veteran devs talk about multiplat <b>games</b>, PS3's potential
Gerritsen explained the dynamics of making multi-platform games this generation as follows: "publishers and developers have to make a choice to design for one platform or the other, or make a port that's shoehorned onto a platform on …
Libraries Turn to Video <b>Games</b> to Increase Patronage
Heres an interesting article from the Chicago Tribune about area libraries holding video game tournaments to bring in that most elusive, typically non-book reading audience: young boys. A Halo 2 tournament is aimed at 6 8th graders. …
Top 5 <b>game</b> sales per system worldwide in week 30, 2007
Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword (2K Games), 2. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (Blizzard), 3. World of Warcraft (Blizzard), 4. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (EA Games), 5. Microsoft Flight Simulator X (Microsoft). …
COLUMN: '<b>Game</b> Mag Weaseling': Mag Roundup 7/28/07
Moving on to the magazine, the front's mostly occupied by a preview feature, with Fallout 3 taking point and games like Endwar and Burnout Paradise following. The GTAIV feature is a bit nicer than GI's of several months back, …
Rockstar <b>Games</b> to Develop PS3 Exclusive
Over at PlayStation.blog, Michael Shorrock, the Director of 3rd Party Relations at SCEA announced that a new franchise from Rockstar Games would be a PS3 exclusive. Mr. Shorrock stated that: Everyone knows to have success in this …
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Mini games test mental sharpness (The Record)
In the gaming world, mini games are the new black. In recent months, game developers have hustled out a bevy of titles that focus on short but tricky mind-bending puzzles designed to engage the one muscle video gamers often neglect: the gray matter between their ears.
Sugimoto's Puzzles, Munkacsi's Flair: Photography in California (Bloomberg.com)
July 27 (Bloomberg) — Hiroshi Sugimoto's photographs are intentionally unsettling. At first glance, his life-size "Portraits" of English King Henry VIII and his six wives look like black-and-white reproductions of 16th-century paintings by Holbein.
Worlds Richest Puzzle Tipped For A Christmas Hit (Scoop.co.nz)
Its still five months to Christmas.and only minutes since the puzzles went on sale, but New Zealands leading retailer Whitcoulls is already picking Eternity II to be on the top of Kiwi Christmas lists.
LETTERS TO DATEBOOK (San Francisco Chronicle)
The Chronicle is puzzling, and that's good news Editor - This fan letter has been a long time coming. The Chronicle's selection of puzzles has got to be the best in the nation, and that includes my familiarity with the New York Times and the Los…
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