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No Reservations Meets Uwe Boll [Media]
via Kotaku by Mark Wilson on January 24, 2008
Confession: when I'm not writing about gadgetsand games, I'm at least a little obsessed with food: eating it,reading about it and occasionally making it. Needless to say, I'm ahuge fan of flippant ex-chef-gone-writer Anthony Bourdain and hisexcellent travel show No Reservations.So imagine my surprise when two of the greatest things in theworld—food and video games—fused into one...
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Today's most familiar video: LOST gameplay footage
via Joystiq by Ross Miller on January 25, 2008
Filed under: PC, Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Adventure, VideoThere's something eerily familiar about watching this gameplay footage for Lost: Via Domus. Maybe it's Charlie running past your character on the plane, the subsequent crash, the tail that almost crushes Hurley. From the good digitization of Ben to the bad digitization of bearded Mr Friendly, the video brings about a...
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GTA IV Gets April 29 Release Date
via Game Informer Online Recent Updates [News] by (author unknown) on January 24, 2008
Rockstar Games announced today that Grand Theft Auto IV will be launching on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on April 29. It was originally planned for an October 2007 release, but was pushed back by Take 2 to give the team more time to polish the game. After getting an in-depth look at the game, we’re confident that the delay was the best possible move.
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Use Google Reader to Make Any Site Mobile-Friendly [Mobile]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on January 24, 2008
The Digital Inspiration blog points out a neat URL trick that makes Google Reader into a mobile-sizing tool for any web site with a RSS feed. Even better, you don't have to be a Google Reader user, or even have a Google account, to use it. To try it out, find and copy a site's feed address. Then paste it at the end of a Google Reader mobile address, like...
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Print data from a php script to a Campfire room with Ice Cube
via 37signals Product Blog by 37signals on January 22, 2008
Up until now, the only API available for Campfire was Tinder, an unofficial API built in Ruby On Rails. But now there's Ice Cube, which makes it possible to print data from a php script to a room in Campfire. Features include: join room, send message (incl. paste), and leave room. Sample usage:$icecube = new icecube('http://[account].campfirenow.com', 'email',...
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Fan-made Charles Barkley RPG sees full release
via Joystiq by Kyle Orland on January 22, 2008
Filed under: PC, RPGs, Sports, CasualYou've read the fan fiction. You've speculated on the endless message board threads. You've played the demo over and over and over. Now, the day you've been waiting for is finally here. The full release of Tales of Game's Barkley: Shut Up and Jam: Gaidenis now available for download.We hope you've cleared the rest of your 2008, because...
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Fox News Smears Mass Effect
via GamePolitics.com by GamePolitics on January 22, 2008
... segment, which featured a brief, tense debate between talk show host/author Cooper Lawrence and Spike TV game guy Geoff Keighley. While Keighley did a commendable job defending the game, right from the start it was clear that Mass Effect was in for a beat-down. As the segment opened, a Fox News graphic read:“Se”Xbox? New Video Game Shows Full Digital Nudity and SexMacCallum: …a new ro...
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Luke Skywalker meets Debbie Does Dallas: Fox report on Mass Effect is saddening
via Destructoid - Hardcore video game blog by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) on January 22, 2008
Initially, I had no intention of watching this "report," much less posting it on Destructoid, but after reading the transcript on GamePolitics, I finally broke down and sat through the whole sorry affair. Now, I may goof on my research now and again, and I hold my hands up to that, but watching this video is akin to watching a group of men talking about how painful period pains are. These are...
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Geek Toys : Star Wars Transforming Death Star
via ThinkGeek :: What's New by (author unknown) on January 23, 2008
It's Darth Vader. It's the Death Star. It's a Transformer. It rocks. Star Wars and Transformers - a match made in geek heaven. Transform a desktop Death Star into a monstrous Darth Vader. With lights, speech, and sound, this could be the next best thing to lightsaber-sliced bread. Price: $49.99
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