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Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Mathieu Amalric, Olga Kurylenko and more have all signed on to provide their voices to Activision's new James Bond game, Quantum of Solace.

News you might find useful because it'll net something tangible someday: EA and Epic in bed together. In Poland. Everyone is very excited.

Here's something to do on a Saturday afternoon: Go play Xbox 360 on the big screen. Cineplex Entertainment Theatres are now renting space for gigantic-screen game parties.

Diego's been there, done that Wii thing. Now, cousin Dora, who happens to be an explorer, will be hitting the Nintendo Wii in a hardcore sci-fi shooter where invading aliens threaten to suck the bananas out of Boots. Just kidding; it's a kid's game.

Not really surprising news but a landmark just the same, Nintendo's Wii is officially the number 1 console of this generation.

While Nintendo's latest console may be good, affordable fun for the consuming masses, it's inadvertently brutal for small business, specifically for a small technology company that formerly had a lock on the term "Wee."

PumpOne and Men's Health Magazine just announced a first of its kind private label partnership that will see workout routines available on portable devices.

Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. (SCEA) today unveiled a line up of software for PlayStation3, PlayStation Portable, and the PlayStation Network.

E3 2008 has enabled videogame vendors to strut their stuff and roll out their latest and greatest this week. Nintendo took the opportunity to unveil a Wii-mote enhancement device plus a "Cowbell Hero"-type game called Wii Music.

Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. (SCEA) today unveiled a line up of software for PlayStation3, PlayStation Portable, and the PlayStation Network.

Confirming a few rumors, quelling a couple others and then dropping the odd bomb or two, Microsoft's E3 2008 press conference was a typical mixed bag of gaming goodness.

Old enough to remember dumping umpteen quarters into Spy Hunter? Midway still wants your quarters, but this time just in a one-time lump -- a flat $5. Plus, they'll throw in 2 other games. Plus, they hope you'll not notice you can already play Spy Hunter for free online...

What real beer drinkers and Guitar Hero aficionados have in common: Guinness. Except one's a stout and the other is a World Records repository. Both are definitive.

It's no fun being a sick kid, but Nintendo and the Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation are doing their part to make the experience a little less miserable.



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