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Jack Thompson calls for Obama to ban violent video games altogether

In a heated letter that calls out violent video games as “murder simulators”, Thompson has requested that Obama implement a total ban on all violent video games. …
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Rumor: Downloadable GB/GBA Games Coming To DSiware (Update)

There are a few reports flying around that supposedly came from Nintendo DSi events this weekend. According to these reports you will be able to download GB and GBA games …
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Hudson Entertainment splashes up good, clean fun this Summer with ‘First Person Soaker’ video, Water Warfare

San Mateo, Calif. – March 23, 2009 – Wii™ owners will have a new way to beat the heat this summer as Hudson Entertainment splashes up Water Warfare, a “first …
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Ghostbusters: The Video Game Alyssa Milano

NEW YORK, NY – March 23, 2009 – Atari today unveiled Alyssa Milano as the new love interest in the forthcoming blockbuster title Ghostbusters: The Video Game. Alyssa Milano is best known for her roles in long running successful television series “Who’s the Boss”, “Melrose Place”, “Charmed” and most recently “My Name Is Earl” to name a few. Milano joins members of the original cast from the beloved Ghostbusters movies to recreate the unique blend of humour and fright that established Ghostbusters as a pop culture sensation.

Ghostbusters: The Video Game prides itself in staying true to the Ghostbusters universe, so it just wouldn’t feel right if Bill Murray’s character, Dr. Peter Venkman, wasn’t turning on the charm. In Ghostbusters: The Video Game, he’s chasing one in particular: Dr. Ilyssa Selwyn is a smart and sassy archaeologist who doesn’t take too kindly to Dr. Venkman’s advances.

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HUDSON ENTERTAINMENT TO SERVE UP DINER DASH FOR XBOX LIVE® ARCADE, PLAYSTATION®NETWORK AND WiiWARET

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Players to Take Bite Out of Award-Winning Diner Dash When it Debuts on Consoles This Summer

San Mateo, Calif. – March 23, 2009 – Fans of the classic …
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The first real music teacher on Nintendo DS

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Release date: 5th June 2009

Learn how to read and play music in 21 lessons!

In 21 lessons you will:
– Work on your musical ear
o For example, identify the different kinds of sounds
– Study music theory
– Learn the chords on a piano and/or on a guitar

See below for details about the content of all 21 lessons.

Test yourself on what you’ve learned by playing the quick tests after each lesson.

>> Learning to play music is now possible on your Nintendo DS! <<

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