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A look at February's top-selling video games
The top-selling video games in the U.S. in February, by number of copies sold, according to NPD Group:
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Paralympic head upbeat on Vancouver Games
The Vancouver Paralympics will build on the success of the Winter Olympic Games and show why the two events do not need to be combined for them to succeed, the head of the International Paralympic Committee said Thursday.
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White House Launches Games For Healthy Kids Competition
The White House talks about how games can help solve nutrition, health care and education issues at
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10 new iPhone games for everyone
Reports from this week's Game Developers Conference make one thing clear: Games on mobile phones are not just a niche category anymore.
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Commonwealth Games chief voices fears over Delhi delays
The head of the Commonwealth Games said Thursday he was still worried that New Delhi would not be ready to host the event in October, due to delayed construction of venues.
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University of Wyoming studies video games
The English Department at the University of Wyoming has provided funding and lab space to study video games at the "UW Games Lab."
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A look at February's top-selling video games
The top-selling video games in the U.S. in February, by number of copies sold, according to NPD Group: 1. "BioShock 2" for Xbox 360, from Take-Two Interactive
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OnLive Plans On-Demand Streaming of Video Games
In a move to shake up the online gaming industry, OnLive has announced PC and Mac versions of its on-demand, instant-play games will roll out in June during the E3 2010 show. Here's the rub: Gamers don't have to buy a console, and they can get broadband speeds.
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