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Ace Combat 6 team tourney registration open
In celebration of the release of Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation on October 23rd NAMCO and the Global Gaming League have partnered up for a team tournament. Registration for the Military vs. Civilians Ace Combat 6 Team Tournament just kicked off where teams of military personnel will go against normal gaming civilians in AC6 activity.
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Kengo: Legend of the 9 Review
It is the games with the most promise are the most frustrating when they fail to pull it all together. Such is the case with samurai slasher, Kengo: Legend Of The 9. The game features some of the best sword-fighting mechanics videogames has ever seen, but the developers appear to have run out of time before actually finishing the game.
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Sega icons go head to head in Sega Superstar Tennis
Sega has announced that come of its iconic characters will be coming together to play some tennis in Sega Superstars Tennis. The game will will be available on the DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii platforms and will launch in early 2008.Sega Superstars Tennis will bring together over 15 of the most well-known characters from the S
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Supercomputer systems replaced by PS3
Cell's immense power is largely undisputed by the scientific community. Folding@Home is just one example of how Cell and the PS3 can compute massive amounts of data for the sake of scientific research. An astrophysicist recently linked eight PS3 systems together and was able to compute the same amount of data as 200 supercomputers.
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Famicom tissue holder makes blowing your nose awesome
Never have we been as enthusiastic for the oncoming flu season then when we saw this astonishing tissue dispenser. The pain of being sick is a meager price to pay for a reason to grab a tissue from a Famicom game slot. The best news? This little beauty doesn't fall under the "I hate Japan, why do they get all the cool stuff?
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THQ signs agreement with Nintendo, gets Wii IP rights
THQ recently inked an agreement with Nintendo of America and filed it with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), granting THQ the rights to "use certain of Nintendo's intellectual property to develop, have developed, have manufactured, advertise, market and sell video game software for play on Wii until October 13, 2009 in all countries.
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