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2009
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2009
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2009
Comments Off on Lord of the Rings: Conquest – video game review – Telegraph.co.uk | tags: 3G, games, google, news, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
22
2009
If the last feature could be seen as a guide on how not to make a game, perhaps this is best viewed on the things to look out for in games for 2009 and beyond. Maybe it’s appropriate, then, that this is the bigger of the two articles. There’s a lot to look forward to and a lot to love about the games industry – and this is just some of it.


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Jan
22
2009
Comments Off on PC Game Retail Sales Drop 14%, Revenue Shifts Online? – PC World | tags: games, google, news | posted in technical news
Jan
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2009
Comments Off on Official FEAR 2 Project Origin Website Relaunches – PS3Center.net | tags: games, google, news, web, xbox | posted in technical news
Jan
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2009
Comments Off on Lord of the Rings: Conquest Review– – G4 TV | tags: games, google, news, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
22
2009
Gamasutra is running an in-depth look at the regulation of video games in the US and other countries. They discuss the reasons for such legislation, such as child protection and intellectual property restrictions, as well as what gamers can expect to see in the coming years. “Fairfield also points out combinations of laws, which, when put together make for strange outcomes. The biggest of these, for video games, is the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. In short, gaining unauthorized access to someone’s computer and doing 0 in damages opens you up for criminal charges. It’s good for prosecuting hackers, but it makes for a strange fit with social networking websites and user-generated content. That fit was especially strange when prosecutors weren’t quite sure how to approach the widely publicized case of Megan Meier. The 13-year-old Meier committed suicide after being deceived and bullied by another girl and her mother, Lori Drew. Unable to find a good way to approach the issue, prosecutors charged Drew under MySpace’s End User License Agreement, effectively giving MySpace the power to dictate criminal law.”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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Jan
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2009
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2009
Comments Off on FEAR 2 Demo Hands-on – IGN | tags: Atom, games, google, news, playstation, web | posted in technical news