Feb 13 2009

Halo Wars demo goes double platinum – GameSpot


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Halo Wars demo goes double platinum
GameSpot – 1 hour ago
By TomM_GScom Master Chief doesn't take bull from anybody, and that goes doubly so for brain-munching zombies. Two weeks, ago Capcom's timed-exclusive demo for Resident Evil 5 lit up the Xbox Live activity charts, logging 1.8 million downloads in just
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Feb 13 2009

Halo Wars Hits‭ ‬2m Downloads – XboxAddict.com


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Halo Wars Hits‭ ‬2m Downloads
XboxAddict.com – 3 hours ago
Microsoft had also stated‭ – ‬in response to Thursday’s NPD results‭ – ‬that more people joined the Xbox Live service‭ ‬this‭ ‬January than‭ ‬in any other month,‭ ‬perhaps due to the system’s huge boost in sales over the Christmas period.
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Feb 13 2009

Oregon Trail Comes to iPhone – Escapist Magazine


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Oregon Trail Comes to iPhone
Escapist Magazine – 11 Feb 2009
Death by dysentery just went mobile. The edutainment classic Oregon Trail is coming soon for Apple's iPhone. The reputation of Oregon Trail has certainly seen a boost in popularity in the past few years as childhood nostalgia has become a certifiable
Updated version of Oregon Trail coming to the iPhone Ars Technica
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Feb 12 2009

Updated version of Oregon Trail coming to the iPhone – Ars Technica


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Updated version of Oregon Trail coming to the iPhone
Ars Technica – 11 Feb 2009
Mobile game developer Gameloft is planning to bring the classic game of The Oregon Trail to the iPhone at the end of this month. The new version features updated graphics, a revamped interface, and several new and updated minigames.
Updated Oregon Trail Planned for Mobile Phones Wired News
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Feb 12 2009

Updated version of Oregon Trail coming to the iPhone – Ars Technica


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Updated version of Oregon Trail coming to the iPhone
Ars Technica – 11 Feb 2009
Mobile game developer Gameloft is planning to bring the classic game of The Oregon Trail to the iPhone at the end of this month. The new version features updated graphics, a revamped interface, and several new and updated minigames.
Updated Oregon Trail Planned for Mobile Phones Wired News
The Games We Played – Oregon Trail OhGizmo!
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Feb 12 2009

Brave New World of Open-source Game Design

Greg Chudecke writes “The New York Times recently ran an article on game companies that get input design input from gamers. The Article is Branded as “The Brave New World of Open-source Game Design”. The title may be a little misleading as it isn’t exactly like the game design is open source for editing, however it is interesting that gamers are getting an opportunity to shape the games they play.”

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Feb 12 2009

Updated Oregon Trail Planned for Mobile Phones – Wired News


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Updated Oregon Trail Planned for Mobile Phones
Wired News – 22 hours ago
By Earnest Cavalli February 11, 2009 | 1:47:00 PMCategories: iPhone, Portable Gaming Feeling like your iPhone is lacking that nostalgic gaming spark?
Updated version of Oregon Trail coming to the iPhone Ars Technica
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Feb 12 2009

UK University Making Universal Game Emulator

Techradar reports that researchers at the University of Portsmouth in England are working on a project to create a game emulator that will “recognise and play all types of videogames and computer files from the 1970s through to the present day.” One of the major goals of the project is to preserve software from early in the computer age. David Anderson of the Humanities Computing Group said, “Early hardware, like games consoles and computers, are already found in museums. But if you can’t show visitors what they did, by playing the software on them, it would be much the same as putting musical instruments on display but throwing away all the music. … Games particularly tend not to be archived because they are seen as disposable, pulp cultural artefacts, but they represent a really important part of our recent cultural history. Games are one of the biggest media formats on the planet and we must preserve them for future generations.”

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Feb 12 2009

Updated Oregon Trail Planned for Mobile Phones – Wired News


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Updated Oregon Trail Planned for Mobile Phones
Wired News – 18 hours ago
By Earnest Cavalli February 11, 2009 | 1:47:00 PMCategories: iPhone, Portable Gaming Feeling like your iPhone is lacking that nostalgic gaming spark?
Updated version of Oregon Trail coming to the iPhone Ars Technica
The Games We Played – Oregon Trail OhGizmo!
Escapist Magazine – iPhonesTalk – Zergwatch
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Feb 12 2009

UK University Making Universal Game Emulator

Techradar reports that researchers at the University of Portsmouth in England are working on a project to create a game emulator that will “recognise and play all types of videogames and computer files from the 1970s through to the present day.” One of the major goals of the project is to preserve software from early in the computer age. David Anderson of the Humanities Computing Group said, “Early hardware, like games consoles and computers, are already found in museums. But if you can’t show visitors what they did, by playing the software on them, it would be much the same as putting musical instruments on display but throwing away all the music. … Games particularly tend not to be archived because they are seen as disposable, pulp cultural artefacts, but they represent a really important part of our recent cultural history. Games are one of the biggest media formats on the planet and we must preserve them for future generations.”

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