Short News submitted before 182 days, 2 hours i 37 minutes from www.next-gen.biz
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Under the terms of the deal, Double Fusion will work with publishers and advertisers to create marketing programs for brands aimed at the PS3s user base. Along with other consoles, the PS3, which has sold over 13 million units worldwide, provides advertisers with a direct avenue to reach the sought after gaming demographic. As opposed to static advertisements...
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Short News submitted before 199 days, 19 hours i 30 minutes from arstechnica.com
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Game reviews come with a good amount of baggage. In most cases, the publisher assigns a date that you're allowed to run your review, but then allows some sites to break that date. What happens when you try to buck the system? According to one report from Germany, lawsuits. Read More...
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Short News submitted before 199 days, 19 hours i 32 minutes from arstechnica.com
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Fixed an issue where players were unable to enter or exit vehicles in GTA Race. Fixed an issue where scripted vehicles were causing games to unexpectedly crash. Improved reliability and frequency of PS3 online leaderboard updates. Fixed a rare hang some players encountered when moving from a Race or GTA Race lobby into gameplay.
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Short News submitted before 222 days, 19 hours i 54 minutes from arstechnica.com
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Last weekend a new feature at the Newport Aquarium opened. Called "The Frog Bog", it's a celebration of all things froggy, with a play area for the kids, a bunch of neat frogs on display, and also... this. My own eyes about bugged out when I saw it: they created a version of Frogger using metal Dance Dance Revolution pads. My daughter and I spent a good amount of time playing, and yes...
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