NARUTO:
Uzumaki Chronicles
Well, I am happy to report that today's review of Naruto
Uzumaki Chronicles does move the franchise in the right
direction, but I'm afraid that all is not perfect as the
game does have a few missteps.
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja
Alright, most of you know what and who Naruto is,and have
most likely heard of this game.Well,it starts with a nice
animation at the beginning and then the game starts.It has a
voice actor(usually Iruku) say..Naruto....Clash of
Ninja.Then you jump right in.
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Weak Wii Wrist Straps and Over Zealous Gamers Are a TV
Hazard
It seems that some overeager Wii users have gotten a bit too
worked up while playing Wii Sports, bowling so hard that the
strap of their Wiimote snapped, sending the controller
barreling into their TVs.
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Vin Diesel promises more Riddick
New titles continuing plot...
During an interview with an online film website, action
flick hero Vin Diesel shed a little light upon The
Chronicles of Riddick from a gaming perspective.
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Mayor blames Sony for PS3 day of chaos
THE MAYOR of Boston, Thomas M. Menino, has vowed to bill
Sony for the trouble caused by the PS3 launch day chaos.
Speaking to the Boston Herald Menino spoke about the
situation frankly, "We had to rush in 12 police cars with
officers there and take them off the streets of our city
where they're doing their patrols, to squelch the crowd that
we had there" he said, referring to a crowd of 500 at a
local mall.
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World of Warcraft PC released
Widow PC targets growing WoW population
Computer maker WidowPC hopes to tap into the 7.5m and
growing population of online roll-playing game World of
Warcraft by building a PC it claims is designed specifically
for the game.
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Dungeons & Dragons - The Complete Animated Series
Thanks to BCI's Ink & Paint division, all twenty-seven
episodes of the series have been collected onto this
five-disc volume, remastered and looking better than ever.
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Fight Ship to Ship With Star Wars Miniatures
Conquer the hyperspace lanes with the best fleet of
starships you can muster from all eras of the Star Wars
saga. The Star Wars Miniatures Starship Battles Game Starter
Set contains everything needed to play head-to-head Star
Wars space battles. Add Starship Battles Booster Packs to
create more powerful fleets and decide the fate of the
galaxy.
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L.A. Man Admits To Selling Fake Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards
A Los Angeles man has pleaded guilty to charges of
attempting to sell counterfeit Yu-Gi-Oh! cards that were
estimated to be worth $1 million.
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Blue Dragon Manga Announced
Two new comic book series to complement game launch in
Japan.
Microsoft clearly knows it's onto a good thing with Blue
Dragon in Japan. After a lacklustre year for the console in
the territory so far, the hype train is now grinding into
motion for one of the biggest and - potentially - most
important releases for 360 in the East. Microsoft is doing
everything in its power to ensure Japanese gamers are
frothing at the mouth with anticipation for Blue Dragon.
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PRESS RELEASE
A GR-R-REAT GAMING EXPERIENCE IS NOW IN THE BOX
Kellogg Company and Xbox Team Up For Game Giveaway
Battle Creek, Mich. - (November 20, 2006) - Just in time for
the holidays, Kellogg Company is teaming up with Microsoft's
Xbox 360 for a great gift. Game enthusiasts of all ages can
now find one of five Xbox mini-games inside select boxes of
Kellogg cereals, including Frosted Flakes, Apple Jacks,
Pops, and Cocoa Krispies.
You can also score a 30-day trial of Xbox game rentals
through gamefly.com, with proof-of-purchase offer on select
cereal boxes.
"Now the prize inside Kellogg's cereals is more than just a
delicious breakfast," said Marta Cyhan, Vice President,
Promotions, Kellogg Company. "Our timing is purposeful. The
Xbox mini-games can be enjoyed immediately or make a great
holiday surprise for tweens and teens."
Specially-marked packages of Pop-Tarts_Toaster Pastries,
Eggo Waffles and Kellogg fruit flavored snacks will include
mail-in offers for great gear such as Xbox knit hats,
t-shirts and back sacks.