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Archive for July 14th, 2007

Are Marketers Abandoning Second Life?

Vary writes “The LA Times is running a story today saying that marketers are pulling out of Second Life, primarily because — surprise, surprise — the ‘more than 8 million residents’ figure on the game’s Web site is grossly inflated. Also, as it turns out, the virtual world’s regular visitors — at most 40,000 of […]


PSP Slim gets a TA-085 PCB Motherboard, RAM upgrade

0okm has revealed a number of great facts regarding the new PSP Slim and they are as follows but most noticably it is to ship with a TA-085 PCB motherboard and will receive a RAM upgrade so it will have 64MB of RAM instead of just 32MB. It is not sure exactly what Sony […]


E3 Previews — Lego Star Wars Complete Saga and LittleBigPlanet

Nintendo’s success has marked a refocus on games for the sake of fun, and nothing exemplifies this trend better than the Lego Star Wars series. Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga will be the first game to offer the functionality gamers have wanted since they first saw a wiimote: motion-controlled lightsaber battles. It’s not dueling, […]


E3 Previews — Haze and Crysis

First Person Shooters are getting ever more involved. It’s no longer sufficient just to ape Doom or Half-Life, and FPS titles at this year’s E3 bear that out. Kotaku has a look at the fascinating title Haze. It has a deep story for a shooter, with the main character forced to make a difficult moral […]


Play Nintendo DS on TV with a SNES controller

And here is one desperate attempt to turn the NDS into something of a home console which can be played on TV via a standard SNES controller. A hobbyist hardwired a SNES controller into an older DS Phat and set up a Sony camcorder to capture the bottom NDS screen to his LCD TV. […]

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