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PC Magazine June 12, 2009 Daniel S. Evans |
The Sims 3 EA went back to the drawing board with this version of the venerable franchise, and the result is a fresher, more interesting sequel. |
Entrepreneur August 2009 James Park |
So You Think You're a Gamer? How hardcore gamers are getting schooled by Tom Taylor. |
Wired July 20, 2009 David Kushner |
What to Expect From Will Wright's Stupid Fun Club Will Wright, the great polymath of interactive game design, has announced he is leaving EA to run a startup called Stupid Fun Club. The goal of this new venture is to develop innovative, attention-getting games. |
PC Magazine July 15, 2009 Cisco Cheng |
Alienware M17x The Alienware M17x is the complete mobile gaming package, as its all-metallic look can stand in the spotlight with its parts. |
The Motley Fool July 14, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Take-Two Lives Up to Its Name Take-Two talks down its prospects as it delays another game. |
PC Magazine July 1, 2009 |
Let the Games Begin At this year's E3 video-game conference in Los Angeles, everyone from stormtroopers to Ringo Starr was on hand. Here are some of the highlights from the show. |
Popular Mechanics June 26, 2009 Kyle Orland |
The Beatles--Rock Band: Questions For Lead Designer Chris Foster What's key is that it's a game really about the Beatles and telling their story. |
BusinessWeek June 25, 2009 Kenji Hall |
Zeebo Seeks New Gamers in Emerging Markets Startup Zeebo is betting the 'next billion' consumers will buy its less expensive (and less powerful) video game console. |
Wired June 22, 2009 Chris Baker |
Beyond the Joystick: Game-Specific Controllers Threaten to Overrun Your Home Game controllers such as the Wii Balance Board, Guitar Hero guitar or drum set, and the Tony Hawk stationary skateboard are now becoming standard with new games. |
Popular Mechanics June 3, 2009 Seth Porges |
The Problem With Microsoft's Project Natal: E3 Analysis In the battle for buzz, E3 2009 has a clear winner, and its name is Project Natal -- Microsoft's controller-free future interface that will allow players to play Xbox 360 games by waving body parts in the air. |
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