Short News submitted before 169 days, 18 hours i 38 minutes from arstechnica.com
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It seems that gaming controllers are the hot target for patent lawsuits, and patent holders are finding litigation a sound strategy. After Sony lost its case against Immersion and, along with Microsoft, coughed up a hefty sum of money, as well as also licensing the technology for use in the Dual Shock 3 controller, the other sharks had to have smelled the blood in the water.
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Short News submitted before 233 days, 1 hour i 31 minute from blogs.pcworld.com
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At the very end of Free Radical's PlayStation 3 shooter Haze, there's a moment where you're given to think for fleeting seconds that part of the team responsible for Nintendo's GoldenEye 007 may yet pop the lid off your boxed expectations. But then it's gone, the credits roll, and you're left sourly shaking your fist at the screen. It's a moment that stands on the shoulders of dozens...
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Short News submitted before 244 days, 18 hours i 13 minutes from reviews.cnet.com
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Can a video game actually get you into shape? We'll find out on May 21 when Nintendo releases 'Wii Fit' in North America exclusively for the Wii. Bundled with a unique exercise balance board, Wii Fit can not only help you work out, but it can track your progress over time as well.
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Short News submitted before 253 days, 3 hours i 10 minutes from www.next-gen.biz
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving is calling on the Entertainment Software Rating Board to reclassify Grand Theft Auto IV as "adults-only," because of in-game drunk driving."Drunk driving is not a game and it is not a joke. Drunk driving is a choice, a violent crime and it is also 100 percent preventable," read a statement this week from MADD.
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