Gaming: Mobile
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iPhone Game Review: Baccarat Pro— Bond’s trademark card game at your fingertips.
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iPhone Game Review: 21 Pro: Blackjack - Sponsored— Everything that a novice or even an expert blackjack player wants in an iPhone application.
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The Skeptic's Guide to Violent Video Game Studies— Why you should doubt what you read about the effects of violent video games.
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Mac, motion, mobile and miscellaneous 2008 Gift Guide— MacIntosh computer games, casual titles and portable players like the iPod, iPhone and mobile phones offer plenty of holiday gift options.
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Comic-Con International 2008: Four Days of Fandom, Part One— Day One of Comic Con 2008 offers vampires, serial killers, and puppets
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Mobile Review: Godzilla Monster Mayhem 3-D— And some people think Godzilla's movies are bad...
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Mobile Review: Shadowalker— Aside from a few misguided design quirks, this is fun romp.
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Mobile Review: Heli Strike 3-D— It sure is pretty, but there's no substance.
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Mobile Phone Game Review: Bookworm— Nothing special in terms of features, but it's perfect for on-the-go gaming.
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Your Routine, The Video Game— It's the imaginative mind of gamers that needs to take the helm and drive the day.
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Mobile Phone Game Review: Contra 4— Jump, slaughter aliens, run through a jungle, and enjoy nostalgic bliss in a whole new way.
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Mobile Phone Game Review: Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood 3D— The impressive technical achievements overtake the game play problems they create.
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Mobile Phone Game Review: Extreme Hangman— The category is "kick ass mobile games": E_t_e_e Ha___a_
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Mobile Phone Game Review: Street Fighter II— A robust way to kill some time, though purists will toss their phone through a wall.
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Mobile Game Review: God of War: Betrayal— Breaking down every barrier associated with mobile gaming.
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Mobile Game Review: Sim City Mobile— A throwback to when the series was simple and lighthearted fun.
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Mobile Phone Review: Pro Golf 2007 Featuring Vijay Singh— Vijay has killed a Tiger.
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How To Download YouTube Videos For iTunes/iPod— There are several free and easy ways to download=>convert=>transfer YouTube videos.
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Tokyopop Announces Mobile Gaming Partnership With Konami— Duo's first game, East Coast Rising, will lead to plundering on the go.
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The Perfect Mobile Game— The ultimate hotness is just a dream.
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Mobile Game Conference - Panel Report— Roundtable: Using the Camera and Other Phone Bits — Mark Pierce, Super Happy Fun Fun, Inc.
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Live Blogging the Mobile Game Conference: Day Two— Day two keynote: Chris Early, Studio Manager, Microsoft Casual Games Group.
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PSP Ads Are Beyond Idiotic— A new line of PSP ads are so racially charged a four-year-old would realize they're just plain wrong.
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Gaming Round Up For 04/04/06— Battle of the Bands in the Matrix Online, Sony Fan Faire 2006, PSP Brick Battery Being Recalled, and more!
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Radiohead to Tour and The Daily Music and Tech News— Radiohead, Microsoft and Google fill up today's music and tech news update.
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Gaming Round Up For 03/07/06— Nintendo, Microsoft, Xbox, and more.
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Sudoku to Hit PSP in March— Ubisoft will bring the fun of Sudoku to the PSP this March.
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Mobile Tech Talk: Nintendo DS Lite - Smaller And More Colorful— The Nintendo DS Lite is still scheduled to be released in Japan on March 2.
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Review: iPod Nano Leather Case by Mad Catz— Mad Catz' iPod Nano case is a clever and compact way to protect your Nano while keeping it easily accessible.
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N-Gage Review: Marcel Desailly Pro Soccer— There so needs to be a Shaolin Soccer game. This isn't it though.
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N-Gage Review: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater— Tony Hawk will endorse anything if he'll slap his name on this.
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N-Gage Review: Spider-Man 2— Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever the N-Gage can't...
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N-Gage Review: Splinter Cell - Team Stealth Action— He used to be so stealthy, and then he decided he wanted to run. Cue funeral.
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N-Gage Review: Ashen— What a pleasant surprise for the N-Gage owners still out there.
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N-Gage Review: Pandemonium!— Repackaging a game that some people didn't even like in 1996 isn't a system-selling strategy.
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N-Gage Review: Sonic N— You've played this before on a console with the appropriate screen.
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N-Gage Review: SSX Out of Bounds— Ironic that it's called "Out of Bounds" since you can't even see the out of bounds line in the game, huh?
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N-Gage Review: Tiger Woods 2004— Fore! Oh wait, this is a Tiger Woods game. Sorry.
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N-Gage Review: King of Fighters - Extreme— By the time I completed the review, I managed to get a single punch off. Really.
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N-Gage Review: X-Men Legends— Disappointing combat mars this potentially fun action RPG.
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Cross System Comparison Review: Peter Jackson's King Kong— A direct comparison between eight different versions of this strong movie-based video game.
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N-Gage Review: Pathway to Glory— A nearly flawless portable gaming experience.
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N-Gage Review: Worms World Party— A turn-based classic in prime portable form.
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GBA Review: Cartoon Network Block Party— Even after an apocalypse where this is the only video game left, you still won't want a copy.
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N-Gage Review: Colin McRae Rally 2005— The realism is stunning for a system this weak.
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N-Gage Review: Splinter Cell Chaos Theory— Surprising and playable, this is one of the console's best.
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N-Gage Review: WWE Aftershock— Square wrestlers fight in a square ring. Irony?
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N-Gage Review: Operation Shadow— Who thought a day would come when driving a tank could be boring?
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N-Gage Review: Tomb Raider— And some people call this "classic gaming."
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The Worst in Video Games 2005— Jack Thompson, Grand Theft Auto sex, Spike TV, and Chinese MMO players. What a combo!
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Mobile Phone Game Review: Prince of Persia - Warrior Within— Clunky controls mar an otherwise enjoyable puzzle platformer.
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Mobile Phone Game Review: War of the Worlds— Repetitive, flawed, yet still entertaining.
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Mobile Phone Game Review: Double Dragon EX— A nice, yet too short, reworking of a classic.

