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Archive for March 6th, 2008

Mario & Sonic win 5M Olympic medals

Last year, Mario and Sonic went head-to-head for the first time at the Olympics, but the dueling mascots weren’t content to settle for gold and instead went quintuple platinum.

Sega today confirmed that Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for the Wii and DS have collectively sold 5 million copies worldwide. Sega published the game […]


D&D’s Story Manager Answers Your Questions on Camera

Chris Perkins, story manager for the upcoming Fourth Edition of Dungeons and Dragons, took some time out this past weekend at the D&D Experience event to talk back to us. He answered the concerns of five readers who had commented on their responses to our earlier questions from January. With a large amount of information […]


Game Review: ‘Lost’ never takes off (AP)

AP - “Lost” has intrigued audiences with mysterious numbers, polar bears, hatches and Others. Ubisoft’s first video game based on the popular castaway drama hopes to do the same thing


Aussie game charts: February 25-March 2

Activision’s rhythym rocker Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock has had a cracker week in Australia, with every console version of the game making it into the overall top 10 of the Aussie charts, according to data trackers GfK Australia. The PlayStation 2 bundle took out the first position, with the 360 bundle in fourth, […]


Controller Provides a Realistic Touching Experience (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - The motion-sensing and “bump” feedback of Nintendo’s Wii video game is only a baby step compared to a magnetic-levitation device developed at Carnegie Mellon University. Most haptic, or touch, feedback interfaces use motors and mechanical linkages to provide a sense of touching or pushback. But Ralph Hollis, a research professor at the university’s […]

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