Archive: july 23, 2008
Nintendo, Fuji Debut Wii Photo-Printing Service
Nintendo and Fujifilm are teaming up to let you print your photos straight from your Wii. The companies launched a new service for Wii in Japan Wednesday called the Digicam Print Channel, which users can download for free. Wii owner...
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Nintendo and Fujifilm are teaming up to let you print your photos straight from your Wii. The companies launched a new service for Wii in Japan Wednesday called the Digicam Print Channel, which users can...
All twelve games created for the Assembly 2008 game development competition are now available for download. Highlights include entries submitted by Petri Purho and Jetro Lauha (developer of the Dismount...
Jul 21 Articles of Interest
Kzero compares the traffic rankings of various virtual worlds. Activision is launching an online music platform, based on the Guitar Hero franchise, that will compete with iTunes. Great idea. I’d...
Super Sniper is a three-hour project created by the developer of Dire Haven, in which players undertake a mission to save diplomatic hostages from the hands of masked terrorists. Left click to shoot, and...
Tomb Raider: Underworld is also known as the Tomb Raider 8. The game will be released in November 2008. FYI, the first trailer for Tomb Raider: Underworld was released on the 18 July 2008 that confirm...
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 is an upcoming real-time strategy video game by Electronic Arts. The game takes place in a parallel universe in which World War II never happened and the Soviet Union...
Jul 18 Fallout 3 New Gameplay
Fallout 3 will take place in the year 2277, 36 years after the setting of Fallout 2 and 200 years after the nuclear war that devastated the game’s world. The game will be released in North America...
On Thursday Yahoo announced that it would begin including hundreds of online games for free download from its portal site. In an unusual marketing twist, Yahoo is integrating commercial advertising into...
Media blogs and forums have been buzzing over the past few months with speculation over a possible deal between Netflix and Microsoft to allow Netflix subscribers to view streaming films and television...







