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WoW Cataclysm Changes For All

WoW Cataclysm changes the world of Warcraft as we know it. Changes for everyone. The storyline and landscape changes will happen for everyone regardless of expansion purchase. Those purchasing the expansion will access the new zones, races, and the level cap. A wealth of information

Sony Delays OLED

Sony has decided to delay the release of their second generation organic light emitting diode (OLED) television originally scheduled for release by the end of 2009.  There are no confirmations on a new release date.  The decision to delay stems from Sony’s lack of profitability

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Sony Motion Controller Expected in Spring 2010

Sony announced that its Motion Controller, to be used in conjunction with the PS Eye camera, has been slated for a Spring 2010 release. Sony claims it’s Motion Controller provides 1:1 Tracking and true 3D Pointing. At last week’s Gamescom, Sony executive Kazuo Hirai added

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Starcraft 2 May Get “LAN-Like” Solution

All of the SC enthusiasts who were up in arms about the lack of LAN support can lower their hackles…a little. Blizzard stated during Blizzcon that they were looking into working on a LAN-like solution while still being connected to Battle.net. Battle.net developer Greg Canessa

New Battle.net Revealed

Blizzard revealed the newly made-over Battle.net at Blizzcon 09. The current Battle.net still hosts more players than World of Warcraft (with Battle.net at 12 million and WoW at 11.5 million). The biggest addition to the new Battle.net is the introduction of Real ID which allows

World of Warcraft Cataclysm Official

Blizzcon opened with the announcement of the new World of Warcraft Expansion “Cataclysm” due out in 2010. The internet has been buzzing about this highly rumored expansion which will be 1 of 2 releases for Blizzard next year (the other being Starcraft II). Included in

Battlefield 1943 PC Release Delayed Until 2010

Battlefield 1943’s PC release has been pushed back to 2010. According to producer Gordon Van Dyke “This was a hard pill to swallow, but it was absolutely needed to ensure the features and functionality that PC players have come to expect from Battlefield on PC