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Thursday, March 24, 2011

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'Dungeon Fighter Online' aims for mainstream with Xbox 360 version
The Independent
Korean gaming sensation Dungeon Fighter Online is to be transformed into an Xbox 360 game, according to DFO's owner Nexon Korea. Languages slated for inclusion in the multiplayer game are English, French, German, Italian and Spanish as well as Chinese, ...
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Tritton AX 120 Headphones Emerge To Up Xbox 360 Users' Spoken Game
TFTS (blog)
They're primarily available for Xbox 360 gamers, though there will be some more generalized applications as well. You'll get a detachable microphone with muting, separate controls for voice and audio (think of it as an in / out settings level–you can ...
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TFTS (blog)
Games fan Ben Heck gives Xbox 360 retro refit as wood-veneered Atari
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter The Atari 2600 was massively popular three decades ago and revolutionised games consoles - but few today would consider swapping their Xbox for one. Unless the 'Atari' was really a Microsoft gadget given a redesigned to look like ...
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Daily Mail
Atlus releases demo and pre-order bonus art book sample pages for Divinity II ...
News10.net
Atlus USA, Inc. has revealed some special pre-order information for its upcoming action RPG Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga for Xbox 360. Launching Thursday March 24th on Xbox LIVE Marketplace is the official Divinity II demo, which offers fans a ...
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News10.net
Homefront Q&A with Kaos Studios
Xbox Gaming in South Africa
Thanks to our friends over at the Xbox Community Network, we have a Q&A with Koas Studios' Lead Level Designer, Rex Dickson, and Multiplayer Game Designer, Richard Carrillo, to share with you, as they talk about their upcoming newly released military ...
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Xbox Gaming in South Africa
Canadian hospital tests Kinect in the operating room
Scope (blog)
By Lia Steakley Surgeons at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto are experimenting with Microsoft's Xbox Kinect to view images such as MRI or CT scans in the operating room. Using the motion-sensing controller, surgeons can browse through scans without ...
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