Alyssa Milano Ain’t Afraid of No Ghosts
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009The new ‘Ghostbusters’ video game gets nearly the entire cast onto your console, but no Sigourney Weaver.
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The new ‘Ghostbusters’ video game gets nearly the entire cast onto your console, but no Sigourney Weaver.
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Just two days after announcing a similar initiative for the PlayStation 3, NVIDIA on Thursday announced that it has been approved as a third-party tools solution provider for the Wii, meaning the NVIDIA PhysX SDK is now available to registered Wii developers.Read More… [Source: Video Games News]
LOS ANGELES - Alyssa Milano ain’t afraid of no ghosts - or filling Sigourney Weaver’s shoes.The 36-year-old Charmed ; actress is starring alongside the world’s most famous paranormal exterminators in Ghostbusters:…Read More… [Source: New Zealand Herald - Games]
On Monday, id Software released a port of Wolfenstein 3D for the iPhone. Don’t get too excited, though. It’s not available on the App Store; id has just released it as open source.Read More… [Source: Video Games News]
It was over a year ago that reports emerged of Netflix surveying users about possible streaming to the Xbox 360 (which eventually came to fruition) and the PS3. New reports have arisen about Netflix asking the same questions, this time about the PS3 and the Nintendo Wii.Read More… [Source: Video Games News]
A startup called Zeebo Inc. is betting that people in emerging markets want to play good video games just as much as people in the U.S., Western Europe and Japan do.
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At the Nintendo Developer Conference in London this past week the company laid out its plans to vigorously support non-game applications and encouraged third-party developers to create them.
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The videogame industry in February showed again its ability to be recession proof.
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March 20, 2009 - You know those free demos and the downloadable content that you nab so care-free to try out new games and extend your current titles? It’s costing publishers a decent bit of cash every time someone downloads this stuff on the PlayStation Network.
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German retailer Galeria Kaufhof is pulling violent films and games from its store shelves, starting in April, in the wake of last week’s tragic school shootings at Albertville Secondary School.
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