13.12.06

The Best HD-DVD: Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift?

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The XBox HD-DVD drives are flying off the shelves. Obviously, watching your fav movies is what you really care about. But if you're looking for a disc that shows off the HD-DVD format's interactive capabilities, Tokyo Drift is the best example out there. It's that or Miami Vice. Seriously. Blu ray can't do a lot of this.

While we can't vouch for the film itself, we can verify the disc's extras are amazing, including full storyboarding, technical specs on all the cars, GPS mapping of all the chase scenes, and the ability to watch some parts of the movie with repainted cars:

The Best HD-DVD: Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift?

Twin Arcade System Satisfies Your Console Envy

Still haven't scored a new console? If you're looking for a way to outdo your smug PS3-owning friends, you can show them off with this twin-unit arcade system. The Ford Racing Arcade Game lets you race classic Fords across 12 tracks with force-feedback wheels, driving pedals, and authentic racing seats. So what if it'll set you back $19,000 and only let you play one game. Think of how jealous it'll make your friends. And how broke you'll be after buying it. Right, back to the contests.

Twin Arcade System Satisfies Your Console Envy

The mortal enemy of the Wii: Christmas trees?

Ben Kuchera talks about his experience with the Wii and how his Christmas tree caused the Wiimote to not respond properly. Apparently there was some sort of electrical interference.

The mortal enemy of the Wii: Christmas trees?

Videogame sales boost profits for Best Buy

US retailer reports 24 per cent growth for third quarter

US retail chain Best Buy has published its third quarter financial results, attributing the rise in profits and revenues to improved sales of videogames.

Revenues for the quarter rose by 16 per cent to hit US$ 8.5 billion, while profits stood at US$ 150 million - bringing the total for the year so far to US$ 614 million, up from US$ 496 million in 2005.

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PS3 future going the way of the Jaguar

Atari was set to market the Jaguar with a $3 million advertising budget, a telephone support line, and promised support from over 20 third party developers. However, retailers and the media were still skeptical that Atari could deliver quality software and keep all of its promises.

PS3 future going the way of the Jaguar

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