A new Fallout has been announced at an event in London.
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Nintendo Finally Learning Its Lesson - The Hard Way
In the past few generations of consoles, Nintendo has had their market share dwindle by more and more, due to the rise of Sony's Playstation brand, and more recently Microsoft's Xbox brand.
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8.5 Percent of U.S. Youths Addicted to Video Games
A new study concludes that children can become addicted to playing video games, with some skimping on homework, lying about how much they play and struggling, without success, when they try to cut back. In what is described as the first nationally representative study in the United States on the subject, researcher Douglas Gentile of Iowa State ...
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26-year-old man with body of a two-year-old
Surgeons have been astonished by the medical rarity of a 26-year-old man trapped in the body of a two-year-old toddler.
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Man Sets Face On Fire Trying To Blow Gasoline
Remember when you were a kid and your parents told you not play with fire? Apparently, this guy never got the message.Q. What does this guy have in common with Major Hollahan from the TV Show M*A*S*H?A. They both had Major Burns on their face.
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Playboy Ranks Top U.S. Party Schools
Playboy magazine on Friday named the University of Miami as the top party school in the United States based on five criteria that included a nod to brainpower. Playboy ranked the schools on campus life, sports, sex and academics, or "brains," as Playboy put it. Playboy included "bikini" which combined weather, guy-to-girl ratio and cheerleaders.
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It's A Home Run Derby Everyday at Yankees' New Ballpark
No sooner did the $1.5-billion baseball emporium open its doors last week than baseballs began flying out at a record pace. There were 20 by the time the four-game series against the visiting Indians ended Sunday with a split, the most ever during an opening homestand at a new park.
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Nixon Speech if Neil Armstrong had died on the Moon
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon. The following speech, revealed in 1999, was prepared by Nixon's then speechwriter, William Safire, to be used in the event of a disaster that would maroon the astronauts on the moon:
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13 yr old's school strip-search case heads to Supreme Court
The case of a 13-year-old Arizona girl strip-searched by school officials looking for ibuprofen pain-reliever will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court this week.
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Wiretap Recorded Rep Harman Promising to Intervene For AIPAC
Rep. Jane Harman , the California Democrat with a longtime involvement in intelligence issues, was overheard on an NSA wiretap telling a suspected Israeli agent that she would lobby the Justice Department reduce espionage-related charges against two officials of the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee.
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God Father 2 - An Unsatisfying Combination Of The Film & GTA
EA tried to make a game that expands on the classic film and fills in a few holes in its story line. I'm sure it seemed like a good idea in theory, but in practice it leaves much to be desired.
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PS3`s Cell power to be harnessed for H.264 encoding
PS3 is the most powerful console at present . All because of its Cell Broadband Processor! Now a Japanese company has a solution to harness the power of the Cell , and use it for Video Encoding
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