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Posted Oct 12, 2009 at 10:38AM by Karl B. Listed in: Accessories, News, Off Topic Tags: Nintendo, Airport, CNN
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Wii Balance Board - Image 1The Wii has figured prominently in areas mostly detached from the video gaming sphere. Still, this one made me do a double take. The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly using Wii Balance Boards to figure out if people entering an airport have hostile intent.

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Posted Jan 30, 2009 at 08:45PM by Glenn M. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, iPhone, CNN
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Vitrue - Image 1Look back for a sec and try to remember which brand has been the most talked about, most advertised, and most hyped last year. Well, social media services provider Vitrue did more than just that, measuring the amount of mentions of around 2000 brands, naming the 100 most social brands of 2008. The top, the runners-up, and the gaming brands are all in the full article.

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Posted Jan 07, 2009 at 11:50AM by Gino D. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: ford, YouTube, Associated Press, CNN
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GTA drivingMonday morning in Virgina, a 6-year-old kid misses his bus to school. What's a kid to do? He's about to be late! Well, obviously, take your family's car and get your tardy butt to the campus, of course! And that's just what the kid (name undisclosed, so we'll just call him "Lil Nicky" - you'll know why in a bit) did. Aren't kids just amazing these days? If they're not fighting battles in court to legalize hedgehogs, they're driving themselves to school.

*Update* CNN video included!

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Posted Jan 04, 2009 at 11:26AM by Isaac C. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Christmas, Sonic, Sega, Kansas, CNN
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Gamer Kid Gets Hedgehog Legalized in Kansas - Image 1How far would you go for your favorite video game character? This kid went all the way to court. 11-year-old Judson King was such a Sonic the Hedgehog fan that he decided he wanted the real thing - only to find out that hedgehogs were illegal in his city. What's a boy to do but take the case to court?

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Posted Jul 03, 2008 at 09:17AM by Victor B. Listed in: News, Games, Rock Band 2 Tags: PS2, Associated Press, CNN, Harmonix, MTV Games
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Rock Band 2 gets over 80 tracks - Image 1Good news, Rock Band fans! We've got some juicy new details related to the upcoming Rock Band 2. Find out the platforms the game will be headed on, the number of tracks, and the general release date of the game after the jump!

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Posted Nov 11, 2007 at 10:04AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Opinions & Analysis Tags: Japan, Sony, CNN
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Nintendo Wii in the stock market - Image 1CNN recently released an analysis piece discussing the Wii's place in the stock market, and the judgment? There's a possibility that the Wii may get too big for its britches by being valued too high in the market but for now it's still strong and it's not showing signs of reaching its peak yet.

Nintendo stocks remain high in Japan: it's still a buy and it's still going up and up. Read more in the full article.

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Posted Jun 21, 2007 at 05:49AM by Sally B. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Wiimote, Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo, CNN
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With his Nintendo Wii and DS consoles conquering millions of homes like welcome alien invaders, Shigeru Miyamoto certainly is making enough monetary impact for him to land in CNN Money's shortlist of 50 People Who Matter Now.

Miyamoto managed to grab the 20th spot (possibly even higher, if us gamers were to be asked). Who hasn't heard of Donkey Kong? Zelda? Surely even your grandmother could recognize the trademark red cap and moustache that Mario sports in each and every game that he stars in. Nintendo is now beyond being a household name; it has evolved into a culture in its own right.

And the reasons that Miyamoto matters right now are his cleverly-marketed new consoles: the DS and the Wii. While the Nintendo DS innovated gaming with its use of stylus controls and dual screens, the Nintendo Wii has given new meaning to console gaming by injecting more physical involvement into Wii games, with its Wiimote controls. Marketing the Wii to an until-recently untapped older demographic, the Nintendo is still going strong in its quest to dominate the US$ 30 billion dollar industry, despite of naysayers.

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Posted May 16, 2007 at 10:44PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: EA Sports, EA Black Box, EA-Tiburon, CNN
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EA's company logo - Image 1It's probably a gamer's ultimate dream to be working in a game company and get a high salary for it. If you're gonna dream, dream high and aim to work for a company like Electronic Arts which got to CNN Money's Top 20 Great Employers.

Coming at second, EA currently has a US$ 3 billion revenue and 7, 200 full-time employees. Aside from the starting US$ 60,000 salary, new average-entry workers also get five to ten free games yearly, an option to purchase heavily discounted copies from a company store, and US$ 100 coupons for any game consoles. There are also restricted stock grants, an on-site gym, free DVD library and a plan that allows employees to buy company stock at a 15% discount.

To be fair, it's quite difficult to get a position in this gaming giant's company. Out of 5,000 graduate applicants last year, only 200 passed. A gamer getting paid for working in the video game industry is still a luxury, so good luck to anyone who attempts getting into EA.

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Posted Apr 16, 2007 at 08:08PM by Gino D. Listed in: News Tags: Fox News, Jack Thompson, YouTube, Virginia, CNN
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First and foremost, we would like to give our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of those 32 people (33 including the gunman) involved in today's shootout at the Virginia Tech campus. While everyone is still reeling in shock from the events at Norris Hall this morning, we share everyone's sentiment that it is indeed a horrible tragedy. Already, CNN is even calling it the deadliest shooting in U.S. history.

But why post something that's not gaming related? Well, we would have wanted to avoid this whole issue altogether, however, someone had apparently brought videogames (something oh so close to all of our hearts) into the picture. Hence, the relevancy to these blogs.

As Kotaku reports, Jack Thompson spoke on FOXNews about the Virgina Tech shooting, saying that the massacre is linked to videogames. Now, we do not know to what extent Jack Thompson said this and we do not know the exact context in which the attorney said this. While it's pretty hard to form any substantial and unbiased judgment from such a lack of details, CobaltBlue, as a comment to Kotaku's post, sheds some light on what happened in FOXNews for us:

@possiblymalignant: Fox News Live was calling him a "School Shooting Specialist", or that's what he's calling himself now. All he talked about though was linking video games and "murder simulators" to school shootings. I guess we can look forward to a new Jack Thompson crusade now.


Maybe there is more to Thompson's statement than just "the Virgina Tech shooting was due to videogames" after all? And we have yet to find an actual video, transcript, or news clipping from FOXNews or any other news source. For now, this is what we have.

Pic courtesy of FOXNews.


Update: We've managed to grab the Fox News interview with Jack Thompson over at YouTube which was uploaded by rgbyhkr. Here's the clip.




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Posted Mar 22, 2007 at 12:50AM by Victor B. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Ubisoft, Activision, Shane Kim, Take-Two Interactive, CNN
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Take Two Interactive Logo - Image 1Contrary to rumors, Microsoft's Shane Kim is saying that the company is not interested in buying Take-Two Interactive, and for good reason.

CNN's Chris Morris talks about the potentially powerful acquisition, citing Shane Kim and some pretty good reasons why Microsoft wouldn't want to take over Take-Two:

One company that says it's not in the running is Microsoft. Because today's independent publishers are platform agnostic - that is to say, they build games for all major systems - taking over one would result in a massive revenue loss for Microsoft, as all development would be redirected toward the Xbox 360.


"We could never launch an acquisition bid at a third party publisher," said Shane Kim, corporate vice president of Microsoft (Charts) Game Studios.


Of course, where there's a will (for rumormongering), there's a way. "Potential buyers" now include Ubisoft, Activision, Bono (care of Elevation Partners), and Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Sorry folks, Cthulthu won't be making any bids this time, so consider that rumor smashed.

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