Section: News, PCs, Windows, Game-Companies, Developers, Distributors, Genres, 2D, 3D, Action, Adventure, Arcade, Card, Casual, Fighting, FPS, Shooter, Web-Sites, Official-SitesMidway Games is offering a remedy for anyone who has a hankering to play... (posted on 12 Jul 2008 by Gamertell)
Section: News, Consoles, PS2, PS3, Wii, Xbox-360, Gear, Accessories, Controllers, Game-Companies, Developers, Publishers, Genres, Music Konami is credited for being on the front lines of musical rhythm games. It has produced hits including the ... (posted on 12 Jul 2008 by Gamertell)
Section: Features, Research-Studies, Opinions, Consoles, PCs, Web-Sites The very first thing guys tend to say to me when I bring up my obsession with gaming is always “really? but you’re a girl.” This isn’t an uncommon response at all, but given that... (posted on 10 Jul 2008 by Gamertell)

9 Jul 2008

Want Linux Games?

In what has to be one of the coolest Linux LiveCDs ever released, there is a DVD distribution of Linux that is absolutely nothing but games, games and more games. You can check it out here. It’s built on the Arch Linux distribution and there are 16 games... (posted on 9 Jul 2008 by PCMech)
Google just launched a 3D interactive online virtual world called Lively where users can connect with each other in ways beyond their imagination. Google Lively basically allows users to interact socially in a much more realistic manner than just... (posted on 9 Jul 2008 by Sizlopedia)
Section: News, Features, Rumors, Consoles, Xbox-360 Nothing has been officially confirmed yet - wait for this Sunday - but Kotaku has a leaked picture set in via a gamestop employee that details the Xbox 360’s upcoming price drop. The picture indicates... (posted on 8 Jul 2008 by Gamertell)
Section: News, Consoles, PS3, Game-Companies, Publishers, Updates, Firmware If you’ve been afraid to update your PS3 ever since the hard drive destructor known as v2.40, fear no longer. Sony has made good and released v2.41. Here’s Sony’s official... (posted on 8 Jul 2008 by Gamertell)

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