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Wave to the PC! It's paying attention
Thursday, 01.10.2008, 01:51pm

Nintendo Corp.'s Wii game console is a breakout hit in large part because users control the play by waving around a motion-sensing wireless controller. Many new gadgets are taking the idea of such an intuitive interface several steps further. Soon, you may be able to control computers, television sets, even cell phones with hand gestures alone.

 

Japan 2007 game sales at record high
Wednesday, 01.09.2008, 06:08am
The booming popularity of Nintendo's Wii console and DS handheld sent the combined sales of game machines and gaming software in Japan to a record high last year, according to research by a Japanese publisher.
Video game looks into world of wolves
Tuesday, 01.01.2008, 05:17pm
The new video game "WolfQuest" allows players to follow the call of the wild in the role of a wolf in Yellowstone National Park.
PS3 finally overtakes Wii in Japan sales
Friday, 11.30.2007, 05:22pm
Sony's PlayStation 3 video game console finally outsold Nintendo's Wii in Japan in November, helped by a price cut and a stronger line-up of games, a survey showed Friday.
Nintendo game courts wine lovers
Wednesday, 09.19.2007, 06:31pm
Japanese wine lovers will get more than their usual fill of Beaujolais Nouveau in November, when a new game offering advice on wine tasting and manners debuts along with this year's Beaujolais.
Hasbro, Electronic Arts reach digital games pact
Sunday, 08.12.2007, 12:40pm
Electronic Arts Inc. and Hasbro, Inc. on Friday said they have made a licensing agreement to create electronic versions of some of Hasbro's most popular games including Monopoly, Scrabble and Yahtzee.
Judge blocks California's violent video game law
Tuesday, 08.07.2007, 03:13am
A federal judge ruled on Monday aCalifornia law to label violent video games and bar their saleto minors was unconstitutional, prompting Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to say he would appeal the ruling.
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