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What do you do when Test Drive Unlimited has made cruising for road race rivals an elegant art, Burnout Paradise has turned an already-huge racing brand out into an open world, and Forza 2 has taken cosmetic car customization to unbeatable extremes? If youre Midnight Club, you dont panic. You just keep doing what you always did, only more so.
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Short News submitted before 174 days, 5 hours i 12 minutes from arstechnica.com
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It's a well-established fact that game developers will settle in areas that offer them tax breaksor other financial incentivesbut not everyone outside of the industry seems to understand that concept. Over in North Carolina, a recent bill that would have supported the state's emerging game industry has found itself vivisected of the parts that made it appealing for developers. Bill 2509...
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Short News submitted before 178 days, 12 hours i 34 minutes from news.cnet.com
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Serious fans of racing games on the PS3 have found the Logitech Driving Force GT to be the steering wheel of choice, with its force feedback, gearshift, and 3-pedal configuration going a long way to recreating the on-track experience of Formula One, NASCAR, and the like. But that unit's $150 price tag, excess of cables...
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Short News submitted before 239 days, 17 hours i 52 minutes from arstechnica.com
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It's also pretty clear that there isn't much hope of being able to use Rock Band drums on Guitar Hero IV or vice versa. The configurations are different, and the Guitar Hero IV drums also pick up on how hard you hit the pads. Being able to hit the drums softly and then slam into them and hear the difference would actually be pretty incredible. Personally, I would have rather had four pads...
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Short News submitted before 241 day, 4 hours i 5 minutes from arstechnica.com
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Product placement may be familiar ground for movie-goers, but it's still relatively new territory for gamers. Sports games and racing titles have had products advertised in them to a certain extent, but few other games have delved into the territory. Always looking to push boundaries, game designer Hideo Kojima has apparently decided to fill Metal Gear Solid 4 with a variety of real life items...
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Short News submitted before 248 days, 14 hours i 55 minutes from crave.cnet.com
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Microsoft's Popfly team is rushing to finish a major addition to its mash up maker so it can do demonstrations at the Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif., tomorrow. I got a quick demo earlier this week and I hope the product is ready in time, because it's a great new service, and just perfect for the audience the Maker Faire draws.
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