March 28, 2008

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You Bought It, But You Dont Own It

When it comes to satisfying both casual and hardcore gamers with different levels of play (in terms of both complexity and difficulty), many team sports games get it right. And theyve gotten it right since the glory days of the Sega

<b>Games</b> as Stories? Are <b>Games</b> a Form of Interactive Fiction?

There is an ongoing battle between two videogame factions: the ludologists, who believe that game mechanics are everything [that is, playing the game creates the story], and the narratologists, who argue for the importance of story [to

CrossOver <b>Games</b> released, designed to play Windows <b>games</b> on Mac <b>…</b>

Codeweavers has released CrossOver Games, a games-specific version of CrossOver, their Windows emulation software. Jeremy White has the story behind the release over on their blog — apparently the application team wasn't working quite

Friday <b>Games</b>

Theyre a solid team that can drag you into a physical game, and when Scottie Reynolds and Co. hit shots, youre in trouble. But Kansas is too good across the board. Reynolds would be one of six or seven contributors on the Jayhawks

<b>Games</b>: Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword

I was really skeptical about this game at first. I had read plenty of pre-reviews about this game and using the stylus to "slash" the opponents on the screen. I just imagined some geeky kid on an airplane waving his hands widley,

Parenting Poll Of The Week - Kids and Video <b>Games</b>

When I was a kid I played a lot of video games. My favorite games were (now) classics like Missle Command and Centipede. It was a simpler time for video games. The games were so basic. Nobody considered them violent at the time.

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Puzzles the giraffe dies at PhiladelphiaZoo (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Puzzles the giraffe, one of the Philadelphia Zoo's most beloved animals, was remembered yesterday as a "gentle and friendly favorite" after being euthanized last week, zoo officials said.

Inflation puzzles Govt: Bring down tax rates (Central Chronicle)

Inflation is not coming under control. Prices of daily use items have gone up steeply and the hopes of their coming down are also remote. Moreso, the Union government, in a bid to check the increasing prices of edible oils had effected cuts in import duties, but to no effect.

Reynolds' board move puzzles industry (The New Zealand Independent)

Telecom chief executive Paul Reynold's decision to join the board of London-based technology company XConnect has raised concerns among telecommunications industry players.

Bar codes create bridge for window-shoppers (San Francisco Chronicle)

They look like pixelated puzzles, or maybe a printing error. But the indecipherable ink squares hold the promise of a new form of mobile information delivery that could change the way we interact with the world around us. The ink squares are a new kind of bar…

Daily interactive sudokus (Morgan Hill Times)

If you enjoy these sudoku puzzles, please make sure to check our crossword puzzles , which are also updated daily and have an archive of two weeks worth of puzzles.

NEWS: Professor Layton Weekly Puzzles Already on Cartridge (Nintendo World Report)

DS hacker reveals a total of 27 weekly puzzles, unlocked by downloadable key.

Daily interactive crosswords (Morgan Hill Times)

If you enjoy these crosswords, please make sure to check our sudoku puzzles , which are also updated daily and have an archive of two weeks worth of puzzles.

Response to Lewinsky question puzzles Butler student (WTHR Indianapolis)

A student question about Monica Lewinsky drew a sharp response from the former first daughter Tuesday.

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Puzzles the giraffe dies at PhiladelphiaZoo (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Puzzles the giraffe, one of the Philadelphia Zoo's most beloved animals, was remembered yesterday as a "gentle and friendly favorite" after being euthanized last week, zoo officials said.

NEWS: Professor Layton Weekly Puzzles Already on Cartridge (Nintendo World Report)

DS hacker reveals a total of 27 weekly puzzles, unlocked by downloadable key.

Response to Lewinsky question puzzles Butler student (WTHR Indianapolis)

A student question about Monica Lewinsky drew a sharp response from the former first daughter Tuesday.

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Puzzles the giraffe dies at PhiladelphiaZoo (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Puzzles the giraffe, one of the Philadelphia Zoo's most beloved animals, was remembered yesterday as a "gentle and friendly favorite" after being euthanized last week, zoo officials said.

NEWS: Professor Layton Weekly Puzzles Already on Cartridge (Nintendo World Report)

DS hacker reveals a total of 27 weekly puzzles, unlocked by downloadable key.

Response to Lewinsky question puzzles Butler student (WTHR Indianapolis)

A student question about Monica Lewinsky drew a sharp response from the former first daughter Tuesday.

Bar codes create bridge for window-shoppers (San Francisco Chronicle)

They look like pixelated puzzles, or maybe a printing error. But the indecipherable ink squares hold the promise of a new form of mobile information delivery that could change the way we interact with the world around us. The ink squares are a new kind of bar…

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Puzzles the giraffe dies at PhiladelphiaZoo (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Puzzles the giraffe, one of the Philadelphia Zoo's most beloved animals, was remembered yesterday as a "gentle and friendly favorite" after being euthanized last week, zoo officials said.

NEWS: Professor Layton Weekly Puzzles Already on Cartridge (Nintendo World Report)

DS hacker reveals a total of 27 weekly puzzles, unlocked by downloadable key.

Response to Lewinsky question puzzles Butler student (WTHR Indianapolis)

A student question about Monica Lewinsky drew a sharp response from the former first daughter Tuesday.

Bar codes create bridge for window-shoppers (San Francisco Chronicle)

They look like pixelated puzzles, or maybe a printing error. But the indecipherable ink squares hold the promise of a new form of mobile information delivery that could change the way we interact with the world around us. The ink squares are a new kind of bar…

Puzzles the giraffe dies (WPVI-TV Philadelphia)

Puzzles the giraffe, one of the Philadelphia zoo's most beloved animals, has died.

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Puzzles the giraffe dies at PhiladelphiaZoo (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Puzzles the giraffe, one of the Philadelphia Zoo's most beloved animals, was remembered yesterday as a "gentle and friendly favorite" after being euthanized last week, zoo officials said.

NEWS: Professor Layton Weekly Puzzles Already on Cartridge (Nintendo World Report)

DS hacker reveals a total of 27 weekly puzzles, unlocked by downloadable key.

Response to Lewinsky question puzzles Butler student (WTHR Indianapolis)

A student question about Monica Lewinsky drew a sharp response from the former first daughter Tuesday.

Bar codes create bridge for window-shoppers (San Francisco Chronicle)

They look like pixelated puzzles, or maybe a printing error. But the indecipherable ink squares hold the promise of a new form of mobile information delivery that could change the way we interact with the world around us. The ink squares are a new kind of bar…

Puzzles the giraffe dies (WPVI-TV Philadelphia)

Puzzles the giraffe, one of the Philadelphia zoo's most beloved animals, has died.

Aussie puzzles out midget sub mystery (The Japan Times)

SYDNEY (Kyodo) An Australian government maritime archaeologist appears to have partially unraveled the mystery of how a Japanese midget submarine that attacked Sydney Harbor during World War II… Read more …

Ghost in the Sheet Review [PC] (GameSpot)

Ghost in the Sheet may be more traditional than it first appears, but this spooky adventure still offers challenging puzzles amid a creepy atmosphere.

Bar codes create bridge for window-shoppers (Addict 3D)

They look like pixelated puzzles, or maybe a printing error. But the indecipherable ink squares hold the promise of a new form of mobile information delivery that could change the way we interact with the world around us.

The Rubicon Project Signs Braingle.com (socalTech.com)

Los Angeles-based The Rubicon Project, a venture backed firm developing online advertising optimization software, said today that it has signed on Braingle.com as a customer. According to the Rubicon Project, Braingle has sedn a 43 percent increase in its effective CPMs after switching to Rubicon's technology. Braingle is an online site focused on puzzles and brain teasers. Rubicon is venture …

Spare Times: For Children (New York Times)

FOR CHILDREN.

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