GamertellMTV is going to be hosting another “Gaming Day” on June 13, 2008. (Ooo, Friday the 13th) All day MTV will feature programs related to video games and gaming. It’ll be a nice change of pace – because you know people can only take so much reality TV.

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Section: News, Exclusives, Originals, Features, Interviews, Previews, Game-Companies, Developers, Distributors, Indie, PublishersPowerUp Games has announced that, later this month (July 2008), it will be providing a new and unique opportunity for gamers,... (posted on 6 Jul 2008 by Gamertell)
Section: Software + Apps, Games, iPod + iTunes, iPod touch, iPhone + Communications, iPhone, iPhone SDK & AppsNate True’s Tap Tap Revolution game, which first made its appearance on Installer.app, has been sold to Tapulous and is being made ready for the... (posted on 6 Jul 2008 by Appletell)
Section: Software + Apps, Games, Mac + Computers, SoftwareFollowing in the footsteps of Electronic Arts, Ubisoft has signed a deal with Trangaming to wrap their titles in Cider and port them to the Mac. The news has already received mixed reviews. The... (posted on 6 Jul 2008 by Appletell)
Section: News, Features, Gift Guide, Previews, Consoles, Wii, Handhelds, DS, Genres, 3D, Action, AdventureLucasArts recently announced two Star Wars: The Clone Wars titles that will be exclusively available for the Nintendo Wii and DS this holiday season... (posted on 6 Jul 2008 by Gamertell)
 If you are interested in seeing what is going on with your garden this Garden Monitor Project is something you should take a look at. It is using a Picaxe microcontroller and has an interesting home brew communication process. All of the schematics and... (posted on 6 Jul 2008 by Hacked Gadgets)
Section: News, Gear, Controllers, Hardware, Wireless, Gear-Other, Game-Companies, Developers, Genres, 3D A group of Drexel students has put together a PC game with special headgear that uses the brain’s concentration levels to control the experience.... (posted on 5 Jul 2008 by Gamertell)

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