July 30, 2007

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Marathon: Durandal and Spyglass Board <b>Games</b> Coming to XBLA

This week, we have two anticipated titles coming to Xbox LIVE Arcade, Marathon Durandal, and Spyglass Board Games. Both will come to Xbox LIVE Arcade for Xbox 360 this Wednesday, July 18, beginning at 9:00 am GMT (2:00 am Pacific).

VCAST TV adds temporary channel for X <b>Games</b>

The extra channel supplements X Games coverage on ESPN Mobile TV (one of VCAST TV's permanent channels), so between the two, mobile warriors shouldn't miss a minute of the action. [Via mocoNews]. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking

Casual <b>Games</b> contest

Casual Games contest: The contest may be over, but you can check out the winners and the runners-up… hey, it's summer, and a Monday, and for you it's research anyway, right…? ;-)…

Walk a Mile in My Shoes: <b>Games</b> Let You Do That

One answer to this little dilemma is to play a video game as the other person…yes video games can allow one to assume the role of a foe or adversary and discover what he or she is thinking…one such game is called Peace Maker.

Marathon: Durandal and Spyglass Board <b>Games</b> on Xbox LIVE Arcade

Whether you like first person shooters or classic board games, start the last month of summer vacation with two new releases coming up on Xbox LIVE Arcade, Marathon: Durandal and Spyglass Board Games. Both games will be available for

This week on XBLA: Marathon and Spyglass Board <b>Games</b>

This week we have two surprisingly different games. In one corner, we have Marathon: Durandal, an old school FPS (and Halo precursor) that we had the good fortune to sample at E3 a couple weeks ago. In the other corner we have Spyglass

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Late breaking news

Marathon: Durandal and Spyglass Board <b>Games</b> Coming to XBLA

This week, we have two anticipated titles coming to Xbox LIVE Arcade, Marathon Durandal, and Spyglass Board Games. Both will come to Xbox LIVE Arcade for Xbox 360 this Wednesday, July 18, beginning at 9:00 am GMT (2:00 am Pacific).

VCAST TV adds temporary channel for X <b>Games</b>

The extra channel supplements X Games coverage on ESPN Mobile TV (one of VCAST TV's permanent channels), so between the two, mobile warriors shouldn't miss a minute of the action. [Via mocoNews]. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking

Casual <b>Games</b> contest

Casual Games contest: The contest may be over, but you can check out the winners and the runners-up… hey, it's summer, and a Monday, and for you it's research anyway, right…? ;-)…

Walk a Mile in My Shoes: <b>Games</b> Let You Do That

One answer to this little dilemma is to play a video game as the other person…yes video games can allow one to assume the role of a foe or adversary and discover what he or she is thinking…one such game is called Peace Maker.

This week on XBLA: Marathon and Spyglass Board <b>Games</b>

This week we have two surprisingly different games. In one corner, we have Marathon: Durandal, an old school FPS (and Halo precursor) that we had the good fortune to sample at E3 a couple weeks ago. In the other corner we have Spyglass

Casual Serious <b>Games</b> As A Corporate Gameplay Model?

The article Casual Games Get Serious examines why organizations are starting to deploy casual serious games, rather than triple-A inspired projects. It also makes the case that now the time is coming for Casual Games developers to take

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VCAST TV adds temporary channel for X <b>Games</b>

Subscribers may have already noticed that EXPN has already showed up on that tiny screen of theirs, offering up all the X Games 13 coverage they can handle from July 22 through August 7. The extra channel supplements X Games coverage on

Walk a Mile in My Shoes: <b>Games</b> Let You Do That

One answer to this little dilemma is to play a video game as the other person…yes video games can allow one to assume the role of a foe or adversary and discover what he or she is thinking…one such game is called Peace Maker.

Casual Serious <b>Games</b> As A Corporate Gameplay Model?

The article Casual Games Get Serious examines why organizations are starting to deploy casual serious games, rather than triple-A inspired projects. It also makes the case that now the time is coming for Casual Games developers to take

<b>Games</b> Smart People Play (2)

It must be remembered that IBM once launched a chess-playing automaton, RS/6000 SP, alias Deep Blue, which trounced then chess world champion Gary Kasparov in six games in May 1997. Myth: Checkers is British but Chinese checkers is

Video <b>Games</b>: The Danger Of The Free

Given that casual games are, indeed, relatively cheap to make compared to AAA-style PS3/Xbox 360 games, don't you think it's possible that many of the mainstream will get their 'fill' of games from the free Flash-based ones?

Spyglass Board <b>Games</b> Q&amp;A

Aaron Fothergil from Strange Flavour sits down with Unscripted 360 go give them exclusive details on Strange Flavour and Freeverse's upcoming Spyglass Board Games for Xbox Live Arcade. "[Unscripted 360] had a chance to kidnap Strange

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Ingredients: Carbonated Water, High-Fructose Corniness … (New York Times)

If you want to have a Coke and a smile, and you don?t mind being engulfed by an enormous commercial, this museum offers its own puzzles and pleasures.

puzzles of rising China, India vs borderless business, finance, investment, outsourcing (cmi santiago)

what is the next in global finance, business, outsourcing, wealth, labor, national competition, entrepreneurship and politics? Get great insights from a leading strategist George Zhibin Gu.

Bizarre email puzzles Urasoe City officials (Japan Update)

A suspicious email has been turning up in dozens of computer mailboxes the past few days, telling the recipients a child had been kidnapped.

Fill the boxes for the troops at Clark County Fair (Marshfield News Herald)

The Clark County Republican Party, Clark County Republican Women and Clark County Teenage Republicans are accepting donations of money and items to be sent to the troops. They will be at the Clark County Fair in Neillsville from 10 a.m. to close each day from Aug. 8 to 12. The items they will accept are as follows: Powder drink mixes, beef jerky, granola bars, crossword puzzles, pre-paid phone …

Working with words: Greeley woman spent 26 years creating puzzles to keep students interested in learning (Greeley Tribune)

Ruth Rice has spent a lot of time sitting behind the wooden desk in her living room. The big picture window behind her lets in enough light to illuminate the pages below.

Gibbs wins $1,000 Urban Challenge (Asheville Citizen-Times)

After a final obstacle course competition, compete with puzzles and locks, Shaun Gibbs has emerged the winner of the $1,000 Urban Challenge prize.

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Film critic Roger Ebert still insists that video <b>games</b> are not art

Roger Ebert is at it again, and he posted on his personal Roger Ebert web-site a response to Clive Barkers recent Hollywood and Games Summit keynote address in which he was critical of Eberts Games are not art assertion.

Evoroths Top Ten Xbox 360 <b>Games</b> So Far

For example, an Achievements System, which brings you something to aim for and gets more playability out of the games you buy. In all the systems I have played in my lifetime, the Xbox 360 has got to be in my top 3.As I understand it,

Cowboys&#39; Leonard Davis Talks About Video <b>Games</b>, Football &amp; Anna Nicole

Leonard Davis talked about his passion for video games during the interview, in addition to other subjects. I always find it interesting to see what celebrities and athletes out there are also gamers. Check out My San Antonio for the

<b>Games</b> Smart People Play (2)

A poker aficionados list of Hollywood films in which much of the action centers on his/her favorite game would no doubt include The Cincinnatti Kid, House of Games, California Split, The Odd Couple and Rounders.

Video <b>Games</b>: The Danger Of The Free

Given that casual games are, indeed, relatively cheap to make compared to AAA-style PS3/Xbox 360 games, don't you think it's possible that many of the mainstream will get their 'fill' of games from the free Flash-based ones?

7/30 - NU Alltime Best <b>Games</b> - #4 - &quot;The Shootout&quot;

Anyway, this game comes in at #3. The only other game I've ever witnessed where the entire stadium was on their feet the whole game was Penn State in 1995 - and while that game was more electric - this game was more fun - period.

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