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- Garage GamesGarage Games: Makers of Torque Engine
- 50 Cent in GTA?Whispers and mutterings have reached the ever grinding RWD rumour mill that 50 Cent may be playing the leading role in the next game in the smash hit Grand Theft Auto series. (thanks to JUSTIN)
- Bomb scare was no game to police man's statement that his instructions during an action-packed video game were simply misinterpreted — prompting the evacuation of a North Jacksonville restaurant — isn't deterring police from pursuing felony charges against him. - (thanks JUSTIN)
- Online porn to spar with gaming in paid market(CNN) — Analysts predict adult content will continue to dominate the U.S. and western European paid online content market, but it will have to contend with online gaming. (thanks JUSTIN)
- MAJOR WIDESPREAD DUPEa dupe that was being done by only a few is now being done by hundreds.
- Pixelblocks!Have A Block Party At Your Desk!
- Japan adding content ratings to gamesTOKYO–The Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO), the Japanese equivalent of the ESRB, announced that it will be creating nine new ratings to identify video game content.
- Opinion: Just how important are mature games to the industry?Electronic Arts' announcement that it is working on a game based on The Godfather has industry watchers predicting even further expansion for the US giant - but is the market for 18-rated titles really that important, asks Rob Fahey.
- The Reality of Video Games"Ten years from now, we'll be spending as much time in the virtual world as the real one. We'll log in to a metaverse created by game developers, where we'll explore and play in a personalized way," Microsoft Home/Entertainment VP Peter Moore told a Business School audience in April.
- The politics of the video gameIn 1979 kids and their quarters descended on convenience stores and shopping malls to experience the latest in digital entertainment: breaking rocks. The video game Asteroids boasted that its "explosions, laser blasts, [and] fragmentation of space debris" were "realistic," and by the standards of the day they were.
- The Wrinkled Future of Online GamingMedal of Honor. Madden NFL. Fight Night. These are the kind of testosterone-fueled titles that have made Electronic Arts the world's biggest maker of videogames. And Tahd Frentzel is just the thirtysomething guy you'd expect to find working at EA. He chugs orange Super Energy Booster drinks. His cubicle, one in a maze of desks decked out with mini basketball hoops and Roy Jones Jr. boxing posters, is strewn with Simpsons trading cards. His trash can is plastered with indie rock stickers. Tahd's real name is Todd - he changed the spelling when he got bored one day working at a record store.
- Go Problem for ArkadiyBasic Life and Death problem involving Sente and Key points






























