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December 15, 2010, 10:31 am
Review: ‘Tron’ video game suffers power shortage
As a young video-game fanatic, I was one of the first on my block to line up for “Tron” when it hit theaters in 1982. So I was one of the first to be dazzled by its then-state-of-the-art computer graphics – and disappointed with its jerry-built story of corporate espionage, a tale with less emotional resonance than a game of “Asteroids.”
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Best video games of 2010
The BP oil spill. Bickering politicians. More Jersey Shore.
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December 14, 2010, 10:32 pm
US video game sales rise 8 percent in November
U.S. video game sales in November rose 8 percent from a year ago to $ 2.99 billion, helped by Microsoft Corp.’s new motion-detecting controller, Kinect, and hot sales of the first-person shooter “Call of Duty: Black Ops.”
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US video game sales rise 8 percent in November
(AP) — U.S. video game sales in November rose 8 percent from a year ago to $ 2.99 billion, helped by Microsoft Corp.’s new motion-detecting controller, Kinect, and hot sales of the first-person shooter “Call of Duty: Black Ops.”
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December 14, 2010, 10:38 am
Xbox 360 Surges, Wii Rallies, PS3 Slumps in November Video Game Sales
November video game industry sales rallied higher than expected, offering bracing news for everyone but Sony.
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Xbox 360 Surges, Wii Rallies, PS3 Slumps in November Video Game Sales
November video game industry sales rallied higher than expected, offering bracing news for everyone but Sony.
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U.S. video game sales rise 8 percent in November
U.S. video game sales in November rose 8 percent from a year ago to $ 2.99 billion, helped by Microsoft’s new motion-detecting controller, Kinect, and hot sales of the first-person shooter ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops.’
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U.S. video game sales rise 8 percent in November
U.S. video game sales in November rose 8 percent from a year ago to $ 2.99 billion, helped by Microsoft’s new motion-detecting controller, Kinect, and hot sales of the first-person shooter “Call of Duty: Black Ops.”
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