22.11.06

Amazon to offer Xbox 360 for $100

The xbox 360 will go on sale Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, at 11 a.m. Pacific Time, for $100.00. Be there!

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Complete List of TV Shows & Movies on Xbox Live

Just a Quick Reference on what Xbox Live is Currently Selling

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PS3 once again looses 2 rather big exclusives

The number of lost PS3 exclusives just keeps growing, this time its Fatal Inertia (was pretty hyped at the conferences) and then theres Bladestorm: The hundred year war, both are now ps3/360 games and will now feature full XBL support! Whats funny is Bladestorm was MAJORLY boasted as a ps3 exclusive on all the ps3 forums and discussions LOL

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Top 25 Gaming tattoos

Pictures of top 25 gaming tattoos

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What are the new games based on Unreal 3 engine?

Unreal Engine 3 is a complete game development framework for next-generation consoles and DirectX9-equipped PC's, providing the vast array of core technologies, content creation tools, and support infrastructure required by top game developers.
More about the engine here

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Japan: Xbox 360 vs. PS3, Week One

The outcome was not pretty.

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Wii Having Backwards Compatability Issues?

"I popped Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour into my Wii. It started loading my saved data off the memory card, but stopped in the middle of it, and displayed this message: "An error has occured. Please turn the power off and refer to the Nintendo GameCube instruction booklet for more information."... Read on.

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Bungie Upgrades Halo 3's Matchmaking Service

Best way to play games online is only getting better.

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Canadian Best Buy (FutureShop) Won't Sell Second Shipment of Wii's

I just checked our inventory today and we have 30, but no one can buy them until the weekend, and we don't even HAVE Black Friday in Canada.

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360 Movie and Show Prices Confirmed

High-def TV shows are 240 points ($3) and regular def shows are 160 points ($2). High-def movies are 480 points ($6) and regular movies are 320 points ($4). While classic movies (as in old ones) are 360 points ($4.50) in high-def and regular will be 240 points ($3).

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Xbox Live Video Marketplace goes live!

Surprise, surprise, it's November 22nd (happy birthday Xbox 360!), and Microsoft has taken its new Xbox Live Video Marketplace live. The biggest mystery at this point was price, which turns out to be $2 for SD TV shows, $3 for HD, while movie rentals will run you $3 for SD and $6 for HD. This is all converted from the various, confusing MS Points involved in each purchase (80 Points = $1), which we're sure we'll all be well sick of after a couple months of using the Marketplace -- if not already. The current word on selection is 48 movies and 50 TV shows available for download, and we're sure that'll be growing -- though V for Vendetta is already available as a HD rental... what more could you want?

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TV, Movies Hit 360 Tomorrow! (Today)

Just a reminder: Microsoft launches their download Movie and Television service for the Xbox 360 tomorrow. Which by the time you read this is today.

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PS3 Vs. Wii Vs. 360 Entertainment Weekly reviews all

Entertainment Weekly gives their review of all 3 systems and the grades are as follows
Xbox 360 A-
Nintendo Wii B+
Playstation 3 B

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PS3 - If production doesn't ramp up quickly, Sony will be left in the dust

Independent reports have been coming in saying that Sony missed it's revised goal of 400,000 units at launch by more than 50%. Indications are that the system can not being made any faster and Sony will struggle to get 400,000 by the end of the year. At that rate, even if every system is sold, they will never catch up with Nintendo or Microsoft.

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How-To: Build your own HD projector (Part 5)

The neverending How-Tooo... This time we're back with friggin laser beams. We're still building our HD projector. Today we'll nearly finish up mounting all the components. We're almost done, soon we'll have our HD projector running, plenty of screen shots, and some sweet tweaks of our own. Oh, and if you need to catch up, check out:
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