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Brett Favre returns to the gridiron for 'Madden'
CNNFormer Super Bowl champion Brett Favre was back on the football field wearing his No. 4 jersey and throwing touchdowns in front of a packed crowd of cheering fans. But while his fans from Green Bay, New York and Minnesota will be able to see him in action...Tags: Chicago Bears, Lance Briggs, John Madden, Grant Park, Jerry Rice
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Electronic Arts sues Zynga
Recent documents from the Los Angeles TimesElectronic Arts filed a copyright infringement lawsuit alleging that Zynga's "The Ville" misappropriated EA's "Sims Social" game.... -
Ravens safety Pollard launches app based on card game
When Ravens safety Bernard Pollard got to the NFL, he noticed the veterans playing a card game in their downtime.
And then he saw the sums of money being wagered.
"I've seen people dropping $70,000 or $80,000," he said Monday after practice.
Pollard...Tags: Gilbert Arenas, Indianapolis Colts, Science and Technology, Carolina Panthers, Apple iPod
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Why we need 'SimCity'
If video games were truly simulations of everyday life, would they be tedious and boring, or completely enthralling? That is the question Maxis poses with most of its games. “The Sims,” “Spore,” and “SimCity” are as...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Same-Sex Marriage, Heavy Engineering
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Deal clears way for U.S. to bid for Olympics again
When historians of such things seek the moment the U.S. Olympic Committee found a way to forge the Thursday agreement that put the U.S. back in the game as a potential Olympic Games host, they need look no further than Oct. 7, 2009. It was five days...Tags: Sports Organizations, Corporate Officers, NBC (tv network), 2016 Olympic Games, Olympic Games
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Activision clash with Call of Duty developers dates back years
Activision Blizzard Inc.'s testy relations with the two creators of the Call of Duty franchise dated back at least a year before the company fired them, according to emails recently unsealed in the company's $1-billion lawsuit against the developers....
Tags: Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance, Activision Blizzard, Inc., Companies and Corporations, Gaming
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Activision settles Call of Duty lawsuits
A day before a bitterly contested set of lawsuits was set to begin trial, Activision Blizzard Inc. on Thursday settled the case with the original creators of its blockbuster Call of Duty game franchise. The last-minute agreement ends two years of...
Tags: Entertainment, Trials, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Activision Blizzard, Inc.
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As gaming grows more casual and mobile, developers scramble to adapt
CNNIn 2012, when people build farms on Facebook, kill pigs on their phones and gun down mutant space aliens on their home consoles, how do you define the word "gamer"? It's not so easy, is it? The evolution of that question factors deeply in the plans of...Tags: PlayStation, Concerts, Companies and Corporations, Consumers, Customs and Tradition
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'Skyrim' and 'Mass Effect 3' get a fresh coat of paint and some touch-ups
Hopefully, you haven't traded in "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" or "Mass Effect 3" yet.
New life will find its way into two of the best games of the last eight months, with "Skyrim's" expansion pack and "Mass Effect 3's" extended ending sequence available...Tags: Xbox 360, Amazon.com Inc., Entertainment, Gaming
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The top iPhone and iPad apps on App Store
App Store Official Charts for the week ending Dec. 19, 2011: Top Paid iPhone Apps: 1. Angry Birds (Clickgamer.com) 2. Grand Theft Auto 3 (Rockstar Games) 3. Angry Birds Seasons (Rovio Mobile Ltd.) 4. Bejeweled (PopCap) 5. Fruit Ninja (Halfbrick...Tags: Skype, Microsoft Corporation, Entertainment, Electronics, Gaming
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Video game sales plunge 42% in April
Company TownVideo game sales took a nose dive in April, plunging a stomach-churning 42% compared with a year earlier as companies cranked out fewer releases than in April 2011.... -
Electronic Arts: 'Worst company in America'? Consumerist says yes
As it does every year, Consumer Reports subsidiary the Consumerist has crowned “The worst company in America.” This year, based on more than 250,000 votes, it’s Electronic Arts, or EA, of Redwood City, Calif., a “mega-publisher&...
Tags: Bank of America Corp., Economy, Business and Finance, Social Media, Media Industry, Science and Technology
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