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Wii bowler beats real bowler in senior videogame tourney

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Proving once again that athleticism and real-world experience have little bearing on the outcome of Wii Sports matches, a 79-year-old bowler was defeated by an 84-year-old who'd only recently picked up the game -- virtually -- in their retirement community's latest Nintendo tournament. Obviously a popular pastime among the senior ...

Nintendo Pulls Wii Ads Due to High Demand

Monday, December 10th, 2007

Nintendo has decided to pull ads for the Wii, because demand for the console is already way too high. According to a Nintendo spokesman: “We have been running the campaign all year round, but we want to take a responsible stance this Christmas and not fuel demand.” Instead, ...

University of BC Student’s Breakthrough in Adaptive A.I. Could Revolutionize Video Game Production

Monday, December 10th, 2007

Video game production is poised to take a leap forward thanks to the work of University of British Columbia student Mike Vlad Cora. His project was part of Accelerate BC, an internship program that connects up-and-coming researchers in the province with BC companies for short-term, applied research projects. Cora’s research into ...

Sony PS3 gets Blu-ray Disc Profile 1.1

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

Sony has confirmed that its PS3 console will be getting an update sometime this month, allowing it to support Blu-ray Disc Profile 1.1. What does this new development mean for the end user? For starters, they can now enjoy picture-in-picture with their discs in addition to supporting secondary audio and ...

The Vivendi-Activision merger is bad for gamers

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

Now that the deal between Vivendi and Activision has been officially announced, it looks like the former will take two-thirds control in the popular developer and be able to compete more effectively against the video game industry's de facto big shot -- EA. And while the $1.7 billion will allow Vivendi ...