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The Motley Fool March 27, 2006 Steven Mallas |
Nintendo's Future: The Past? The former gaming giant hopes retro games will fuel their new Revolution console. Betting heavily on gaming nostalgia could be a risky gamble for Nintendo. Investors, take note. |
Wired April 2006 Steven Johnson |
When Virtual Worlds Collide Grand Theft Auto crashes through EverQuest into The Sims! The walls dividing the game universe are coming down. |
Wired April 2006 Brown & Thomas |
You Play World of Warcraft? You're Hired! Why multiplayer games may be the best kind of job training. |
Macworld March 22, 2006 Peter Cohen |
JungleHeart JungleHeart may be a bit rough around the edges, but its heart is in the right place. It's a delightfully crafted side-scroller game suitable for young players. |
Wired April 2006 David Kushner |
Good Nintendog! Roll over, Rover. A new breed of games is building deep emotional bonds that rival the best puppy love. |
Inc. March 2006 Bobbie Gossage |
The Great Game of Business Electronic Arts will release a business-centric add-on for Sims 2, the popular PC game that lets players control the lives of imaginary people. |
Wired April 2006 Will Wright |
Dream Machines The creator of The Sims explains how games are unleashing the human imagination. |
Macworld March 20, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Quinn 3.1.2 Quinn isn't Tetris reinvented, but it is a solid OS X game with some great embellishments, such as network play and customizable graphics. Best of all, it doesn't cost a dime. |
Entrepreneur April 2006 Steve Cooper |
Passing the Crown An heir apparent to the poker craze emerges - video gaming. As nongamers begin paying attention to the industry, entrepreneurs can benefit by pushing in their chips now with opportunities in service, development, accessories and more. |
Macworld March 16, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Enigmo 2 Enigmo 2 is even bigger and better than the original game. And the addition of a 3-D workspace adds new challenges that make this a worthy successor to an already great game. |
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