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A video game that's so real, it may make you vomit (Scientific American) It's been in stores for only one week, but Mirror's Edge (a first-person video game developed by Electronic Arts, Inc.) is apparently causing quite a stir. Literally. People playing the game have reported feeling dizzy and, in some cases, so nauseous that they vomit, writes Clive Thompson in his Wired.com blog, "Games without Frontiers." [More] us.rd.yahoo.com
Heavy cheating distracts game companies from their primary mission (PhysOrg) Video game cheaters and pirates got some comeuppance last week, as Microsoft and Blizzard together banned or suspended hundreds of thousands of gamers for various infractions. us.rd.yahoo.com
Only Shallow (Anime News Network) I'll warn you all right now: between a new Dragon Ball game and a port of Chrono Trigger , this column's heavy on Akira Toriyama . So if you're among those possessed by a pathological hatred of everything he's touched, it's best to turn back now. us.rd.yahoo.com
Microsoft cracks down on modified Xbox 360s (The Inquirer) USERS WHO have modified their Xbox 360s might be finding that the machines they paid for suddenly don’t work. us.rd.yahoo.com
Who is NOT Banning Gamers Now? (Spong) 12 Nov 2008: Everyone getting on the banned-wagon? us.rd.yahoo.com
Xbox runaway found dead in field (The Inquirer) THE CANADIAN TEENAGER who ran away from home on October 14 after his Xbox was confiscated has been found dead in a cornfield. us.rd.yahoo.com
A Broken Media Looks Back At The Campaign [Retrospectives] (Gawker) Now is the time when campaign reporters file their last, wistful dispatches of this hellbound two-year horse race. There is an absolute mess of these things! They all serve to fill space on the... us.rd.yahoo.com
Frightening realms (The North Bay Nugget) This is the time of year when some game companies like to tap into that segment of the population who enjoy a few jumps and [...] us.rd.yahoo.com
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