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Archive for January, 2010

Gaming is the fifth network (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo have designs on stealing even more of fans’ playing – and viewing – time.

REVIEWS: Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars (Nintendo World Report)

There’s some Brawl in my Street Fighter.

Netflix expands streaming (San Francisco Chronicle)

For Netflix Inc., revenue is literally streaming in. The Los Gatos firm that disrupted the video rental store industry with a DVD-by-mail service posted a blockbuster earnings report last week that sent its stock price to an all-time high. More importantly,…

Hero Music and the Caribbean for $39 (MalaysiaNews.net)

Kayak.com is also having a big sale on trips to the Caribbean for travel between April 4 and December 15. For a limited time, get up to 70% off, or pay as low as $39! Know of a killer deal or ins…

Hot off the wire – Nintendo chef belittles iPad; Amazon profits skyrocket; Google digital books deal still under fire … (Local Tech Wire)

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Trauma Team Hands-on (IGN Wii)

Trauma Team (Wii) This patient has a steel girder through his chest. The pressure is on!

NPD/Pachter: First-Party Comprised 47% Of Wii Game Revenue In 2009 (Gamasutra)

Nintendo’s own games made up nearly half of United States retail Wii software revenue in 2009, according to new NPD data passed on to the public by analyst Michael Pachter, with the Wedbush Morgan analyst predicting a 25 percent to 75 percent split between “hardcore” and “casual” gamers among the user base. The NPD figures were casually released by Pachter himself in a detailed post on consumer …

NPD/Pachter: First-Party Comprised 47% Of Wii Revenue In 2009 (Gamasutra)

Nintendo’s own games made up nearly half of United States retail Wii software revenue in 2009, according to new NPD data released this week, with analyst Michael Pachter predicting a 25 percent to 75 percent split between “hardcore” and “casual” gamers among the user base. The NPD figures were casually released by Pachter himself in a detailed post on consumer web forum NeoGAF. According to …

Netflix Subs Surpasses 12 Million, Helped By Streaming Deals (paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance)

Netflix was able to fulfill its high expectations for Q4, thanks in part to the addition of 17,000 streaming video titles via the movie-renter’s deal with Sony Corp.’s Playstation 3.

Actual sport still the real deal for youngsters (People’s Daily)

&$ &$ Popular fitness games designed for home video game consoles like Nintendo’s Wii cannot turn couch potatoes into athletes, a study by Muenster University’s Institute for Sports Medicine has concluded.