PS3/Xbox 360; £39.99; cert 18+; Capcom In this day and age, making video games is a hair-raising equation of risk versus reward: the risk being Hollywood blockbuster-sized budgets, and the reward being the potential to generate Hollywood blockbuster-sized income. That's why so many developers and publishers have recently opted to play things safe by making low-budget mobile, social or download ...
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More Than $100,000 Awarded to Students and Educators by The Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop and E-Line Media
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Two all-girl teams of 8th graders from Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart in Princeton, NJ, are winners in the PBS KIDS Ready to Learn category of the National STEM Video Game Challenge. The five girls are the only females awarded prizes this year among 28 winners. Blind judging surprises Challenge organizers when both winning teams hail from same classroom at Stuart. ...
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I heard his voice as Trooper 4 while playing Halo: Reach. I've seen him as the charismatic host of Spike TV’s Video Game Awards in 2011. And my son and I are both huge fans of his tech-savvy super-agent character Chuck Bartowski from the NBC series Chuck. But I quickly learned that Zachary Levi's many passions and keen intellect don't stop at doing voiceovers for video games, hosting awards ...
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Schmidt warns about rise of censorship and government cybercrime in speech at London's Science Museum Nations that carry out cybercrimes and wreak online havoc pose the greatest threat to the future of the internet, the chairman of Google has warned. In a speech delivered at London's Science Museum on Wednesday, Eric Schmidt said the internet would be vulnerable for at least 10 years, and that ...
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When it comes to entertainment, Canadians are good at lots of things. Comedy (Mike Myers, Jim Carrey), horror (David Cronenberg, Bob Clark), sci-fi (William Shatner, William Gibson) and genre-defining, nudity-filled teen sex (Porky's, still the highest-grossing Canadian film of all time, adjusted for inflation.)
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Nintendo reported a loss of over half a billion dollars for its fiscal year ending March 31st, the first time the company has posted a loss in three decades.
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