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Broken xbox 360 – Families protest DoD personal effects policy – Marine Corp Times

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Elaine Farren was given the American flag draped over her Marine son’s coffin. She was handed his Purple Heart. And as Lance Cpl. Roger Hager’s primary beneficiary, she’s getting his life insurance payout, too, worth about $400,000. But Farren continue

Most PC games are still played using the mouse+keyboard combination. A lot of hardcore gamers like this experience, but more casual users prefer controllers like you find on consoles. The most popular of those out there right now is the Nintendo Wii continue

BEIJING, Sept. 15 (Xinhuanet) — Vice President of Strategy and Business Development Shane Kim plans to retire from Microsoft at the end of this year, media reports said Tuesday. Kim, who has been with Microsoft for nearly two de cades, has been one continue

Free downloadable content for the best-selling Batman: Arkham Asylum videogame will put the Dark Knight into even more crazy, life-threatening situations this week, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Eidos said Monday. The “Insane Night continue

Gard was the original character designer for Lara Croft, leaving the company after the first game to pursue an independent career, forming a Bristol-based developer by the name of Confounding Factor. Galleon , his long-delayed project, eventually continue

The NPD Group published a report today showing that game buyers in the United States get their game info from word of mouth “above all other information sources.” But somewhat more interesting is the platform crossover makeup of those surveyed. That continue

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — As any a video game aficionado knows, it’s easy to pop a game into your Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 and spend hours working your way from one level to the next. Without the hefty console, though, you’re out of luck if you want to continue

Word of mouth among friends is the most significant factor in video game buying decisions — or so gamers claim, according a new report by market research firm NPD. Forty-one percent of gamers in the United States claimed they made purchases based on continue

SAN FRANCISCO— As any a video game aficionado knows, it’s easy to pop a game into your Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 and spend hours working your way from one level to the next. Without the hefty console, though, you’re out of luck if you want to keep continue