28 May 2008

Videogame burn out

Section: Features, Nostalgia, Opinions, Consoles, PCs, Handhelds, Web-Sites Videogame burn out is a nasty little side effect of too much gaming. Geeksugar recently ran a poll for gamers asking if/when this hits - From the post: Do You Suffer From... (posted on 28 May 2008 by Gamertell)
This week, we’ve got yet another awesome free magazine for you guys. The Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine is one of America’s hottest video game publication, bringing you world-exclusive cover stories on the hottest upcoming games, unbiased 3 person... (posted on 27 May 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)
Section: Reviews, Features, Opinions, Consoles, PS3, Game-Companies, Developers, Publishers, Originals, Genres, FPS, Web-Sites, Official-Sites Title: Haze Price: $59.99 System(s): PlayStation 3 Publisher (Developer): Ubisoft (Free Radical) Rating:... (posted on 27 May 2008 by Gamertell)
 Development of a Sony PSP-like games controller for the iPhone is underway, and while it’s currently only compatible with jailbroken devices, it’s no stretch of imagination to see its release for all iPhones, if the technology driving it is permitted... (posted on 27 May 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Rating: Take no prisoners comrades The say: Cellufun, developers of multi environment and single payers games have launched a Facebook application that fully integrates their mobile game portal into the popular social network on both the web and the... (posted on 22 May 2008 by GoMo News)
The Xbox rules the school largely in part because of how easy it is to connect to the internet and hook up to Xbox Live. The Live service is about to get more interesting because of a service called “Community Games.” It’s in beta right now and only the... (posted on 21 May 2008 by PCMech)
May 21st 2008— Content submissions and content ingestion specialist Metaflow has signed up high end mobile games developer Fishlabs to license a developer version of its market leading content submissions solution. Content developers face major... (posted on 21 May 2008 by GoMo News)

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