Playing video games by moving your body rather than by pressing buttons on a controller is sweaty, sweaty work.
[Fri, 3 Sep 2010 21:56:32 GMT]
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Playing video games by moving your body rather than by pressing buttons on a controller is sweaty, sweaty work.
You follow one wiseguy's rise to power from a lowly hood to mob boss taking control of an entire city. (msnbc.com)
A booming market of tweens, ages 8 to 11, is changing the landscape of online games.
Nintendo is dropping the prices by $20 on its DSi and DSi XL handheld game devices as of Sept. 12, the company said Monday.
This new dating game from MTV is a good example of what's wrong with Facebook games.
Wabash College puts thought-provoking puzzle game on freshman book list.
You may claim to hate "FarmVille" and other Facebook games, but the secret's out: You, and 56.8 million other Americans, play games on social networks.
New study suggests bupropion reduces the desire to play games obsessively
"Star Wars" creator George Lucas has filed a $5 million trademark lawsuit against a company marketing a technology that allows users to control computer applications directly with their minds.
Sony will not comment on rumors that it is working on a new handheld game device with touch controls on the back. But a games analyst say that Sony is certainly working on a new iteration of the PlayStation Portable.
There are six men currently living in cramped isolation in Moscow as the Russian Space Federation simulates the loneliness of a manned flight to Mars. Good thing these guys have a Wii.
A video game that allows players to adopt the role of the Taliban is a "tasteless product," Britain's defense secretary said Sunday, calling on retailers to show their support for troops by not selling it.
The developer behind the hugely popular "Angry Birds" iPhone game has held talks with Hollywood studios and hopes to turn the iPhone game into a fully fledged entertainment brand like "Toy Story" and "Monsters, Inc."