August 11, 2008

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New <b>games</b> this week: Madden &#39;09

PC players get to look forward to Gas Powered Games' Space Siege and DS and Wii's Line Rider sequel looks like fun, though decidedly less free than its Flash counterpart. Check out the full list after the break.

JC Penney targets <b>games</b> for girls for marketing edge over rivals

As a result, JC Penney has targeted young females who may play games using the internet and advertising embedded into games to try and reach that elusive group. Just like when it marketed to college freshmen by sponsoring the Academy

Election <b>Games</b> 1.02 - 2008 USA Presidential election simulator <b>…</b>

Election Games… This is the 2008 Presidential election simulation software that the media and the politicians don't want you to know about. The only interactive memorabilia for the 2008 presidential election.

Epic <b>Games</b>: Gears for War PC got a bad rap

Epic Games was a little hurt at the reception that their 2007 PC port of their 2006 Xbox 360 game Gears of War got last year. In fact, in a MundoRare video interview with Epic President Mike Capps he states, "I think it's bullshit.

Beijing 2008 Olympic <b>Games</b>

It is estimated that over one billion people from around the globe tuned in to the airwaves for the spectacular opening ceremony of this years Olympic Games. Around five million of the viewers were tuned in to BBC One,

Catch the Olympic Fever Through the Comfort of Video <b>Games</b> <b>…</b>

Day three of the 2008 Beijing Olympic games is over and what a day its been. Great Britain (go Team GB!!!) snatched gold and bronze in the womens Swimming 400m Freestyle, while the US (including the phenomenal Michael Phelps) beat off

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New <b>games</b> this week: Madden &#39;09

PC players get to look forward to Gas Powered Games' Space Siege and DS and Wii's Line Rider sequel looks like fun, though decidedly less free than its Flash counterpart. Check out the full list after the break.

JC Penney targets <b>games</b> for girls for marketing edge over rivals

As a result, JC Penney has targeted young females who may play games using the internet and advertising embedded into games to try and reach that elusive group. Just like when it marketed to college freshmen by sponsoring the Academy

Election <b>Games</b> 1.02 - 2008 USA Presidential election simulator <b>…</b>

Election Games… This is the 2008 Presidential election simulation software that the media and the politicians don't want you to know about. The only interactive memorabilia for the 2008 presidential election.

Epic <b>Games</b>: Gears for War PC got a bad rap

Epic Games was a little hurt at the reception that their 2007 PC port of their 2006 Xbox 360 game Gears of War got last year. In fact, in a MundoRare video interview with Epic President Mike Capps he states, "I think it's bullshit.

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Puzzles still abound at Guantnamo (International Herald Tribune)

The central question about the war crimes system remains unanswered after its first trial: Is it fair enough and open enough to meet Americans' concept of justice?

Chatzky: Solving your money puzzles (New York Daily News)

The best way for you to establish a credit history is with a secured credit card. It works much like a credit card, but the difference is that you deposit a sum of money with the card issuer and that becomes your credit limit.

Clackamas County Head Start caters to migrants' kids (The Oregonian)

BARLOW — Maestro Juan Quintero alternates easily between Spanish and English as 17 smiling faces turn into 17 loud voices. Some boys want to go play with the pink, homemade Play-Doh. Two girls, arm in arm, yearn for the puzzles.

Growing variety of products target anxiety over aging mind (Memphis Commercial Appeal)

Remember when it was enough to merely tease your brain with puzzles? No more. In the 21st century, it's all about brain training. Giving the ol' noggin a fierce workout. Pumping up the gray matter.

Ask The Rep (The Canton Repository)

Have a question? Can't find an answer? The Repository is here to help. From the everyday to the quirky, whatever puzzles you, call (330) 580-8567 and ask.

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New <b>games</b> this week: Madden &#39;09

PC players get to look forward to Gas Powered Games' Space Siege and DS and Wii's Line Rider sequel looks like fun, though decidedly less free than its Flash counterpart. Check out the full list after the break.

Election <b>Games</b> 1.02 - 2008 USA Presidential election simulator <b>…</b>

Election Games… This is the 2008 Presidential election simulation software that the media and the politicians don't want you to know about. The only interactive memorabilia for the 2008 presidential election.

NBC winning big in the <b>games</b>

In the first two days of the games, 90% of viewers watched the Games on TV alone, with nearly 10% watching on TV and online, according to Alan Wurtzel, NBCs president of research. Only 0.2% watched on the Internet alone, Mr.

Epic <b>Games</b>: Gears for War PC got a bad rap

Epic Games was a little hurt at the reception that their 2007 PC port of their 2006 Xbox 360 game Gears of War got last year. In fact, in a MundoRare video interview with Epic President Mike Capps he states, "I think it's bullshit.

Mythos team reforms at Runic <b>Games</b>

Flagship Studios may have shut down their operations but the Seattle based development team in charge of the free-to-play MMO Mythos has reformed under a new name, Runic Games. The announcement of Runic was made late this week.

Flagship Seattle Alums Form Runic <b>Games</b> [New Ventures]

8 The former Flagship Studios Seattle team is proud to announce their reformation as Runic Games (www.runicgames.com). As the team responsible for the highly-anticipated Mythos at Flagship Studios, Runic Games intends to continue to

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Mythos team reforms at Runic <b>Games</b>

Flagship Studios may have shut down their operations but the Seattle based development team in charge of the free-to-play MMO Mythos has reformed under a new name, Runic Games. The announcement of Runic was made late this week.

Carmack: PC <b>games</b> no longer prime focus for id Software

The latest is Tom's Hardware where the co-founder and lead programmer of games like Doom, Quake and the upcoming Rage has stated that the PC platform is no longer the main platform for id's upcoming titles.

Keeping up with the Summer <b>Games</b>

Now that the Games are underway, we're happy to present the 2008 Summer Games on Google, a site featuring a number of Google products to help you stay updated on happenings. Whether you're cheering for Australia, or living, working,

Downloadable <b>Games</b> are Taking Over

It's clear that now more than ever that Downloadable games have finally solidified themselves as profitable to developers and enjoyable to gamers. When XBLA first started their Live Arcade series of games, outside of Geometry Wars:

Column: The <b>Game</b> Anthropologist: &#39;<b>Game</b> Community Interviews, Part <b>…</b>

[Regular GSW column 'The Game Anthropologist' is all about gaming communities. Recently, Michael Walbridge interviewed a number of game writers and summarized their thoughts on why so many game writers spend their spare time writing

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Chatzky: Solving your money puzzles (New York Daily News)

The best way for you to establish a credit history is with a secured credit card. It works much like a credit card, but the difference is that you deposit a sum of money with the card issuer and that becomes your credit limit.

Clackamas County Head Start caters to migrants' kids (The Oregonian)

BARLOW — Maestro Juan Quintero alternates easily between Spanish and English as 17 smiling faces turn into 17 loud voices. Some boys want to go play with the pink, homemade Play-Doh. Two girls, arm in arm, yearn for the puzzles.

Growing variety of products target anxiety over aging mind (Memphis Commercial Appeal)

Remember when it was enough to merely tease your brain with puzzles? No more. In the 21st century, it's all about brain training. Giving the ol' noggin a fierce workout. Pumping up the gray matter.

Ask The Rep (The Canton Repository)

Have a question? Can't find an answer? The Repository is here to help. From the everyday to the quirky, whatever puzzles you, call (330) 580-8567 and ask.

Identity of bashing victim puzzles police (Narromine News)

POLICE say they are close to identifying a man savagely bashed in Coogee at the weekend, but are no closer to catching his attackers.

New arts center show presents dark wit (The Valdosta Daily Times)

VALDOSTA One of the exciting things about artist Brandon Pilchers art is finding the stuff. Sort of like those illustrated puzzles from Highlights magazine where you look for pictures within a picture.

Sudoku Classic (All About Symbian)

Tired of complicated game rules? Looking for purity? Try this classical Sudoku game! Hundreds of Sudoku puzzles just waiting for you. Tired of complicated game rules? Looking for purity? Try this classical Sudoku game! Hundreds of Sudoku puzzles just waiting for you.

Blind student faces new learning curve (Wisconsin State Journal)

VERONA — Maggie Fitzwilliams can picture algebra equations in her head — often arriving at the correct solution without putting a single variable on paper. She talks through the answer like a word problem while her teacher, Karrie Prater, writes out her work. If a problem is particularly long or tricky, she types out the equation on a special machine to keep it straight as she puzzles out the …

The descent of men (International Herald Tribune)

Mountaineering has become more dangerous as the traditional expeditionary culture gives way to an ethos that stresses individualism and self-preservation.

No straight answers from Paterno (Philly.com)

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - There are New York Times crossword puzzles easier to solve than the 2008 Penn State quarterback mystery.

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