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Computer games might violate human rights
The Red Cross is mulling over whether or not playing a computer game where the body count is higher than the annual Aztec Women's Institute bring and buy sale, constitutes a human rights violation. -
Keith Vaz MP shouts utter toss about Call of Duty
The attack on gaming is nothing new. Anders Breivik, the lunatic gunman who shot Norwegian children, claimed in his notes that Call of Duty makes good practice. -
Activision Blizzard boss makes put for Myspace
Activision Blizzard's Chief Executive Officer is in final talks to take over the Media Mongol, Rupert "Digger" Murdoch's social notworking site Myspace. -
Korea passes gaming curfew law
There was bad news for PC game playing youngsters in Korean yesterday as the National Assembly finally passed a law to ban under fifteens from playing games into the wee hours of the night. -
One in five bunk off work to play Black Ops
Despite a general uproar whenever it's suggested games might be addictive, it has to be said that there are not many other forms of entertainment that can easily suck so many hours out of your free time in the pursuit of gold coins or captured princesses. -
Activision Blizzard adds EA to bitter Infinity Ward lawsuit
LawActivision is seeking $400 million in damages for alleged interference with the contracts Activision had with game developers Jason West and Vince Zampella, the guys behind Infinity Ward, one of Activision's game studios that created Call of Duty and other profitable titles. -
Inventec to ship a million Nook Colors before year's end
It appears that Inventec’s Nook Color touch controlled e-book readers have been something of a success, with over a million expected to have shipped to Barnes & Noble in 2010. -
In the Schmidthouse, the Queen, Paul Chambers and others
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British want cyber-war capability
The Glorious British Empire, upon which the sun has set, needs the ability to wage war in cyber space, according to a British minister. -
Seven British games Liam Fox could play instead of Medal of Honor
Defence secretary in the UK Liam Fox got in a tizz in the Sunday Times published, er, Sunday about EA's upcoming shoot-them-in-the-face-fest Medal of Honor [sic] claiming it is "un-British" because players will be able to pick up guns and play on the side of the Taliban, shooting at British soldiers -
MSI launches huge online gaming tourny
MSI is launching a huge global online gaming tournament, with Fnatic, in games including Call of Duty 4, Counter Strike 1.6, Heroes of Newerth and Quake Live. The top player will feel their wallet weight $65,000 heavier. -
Videogames are the same as Cocaine
According to the last Bastion of Truth in modern times the Lancashire Evening Post, Lancashire parents needn't worry about their kids binge drinking or dabbling with drugs, because many are already under the spell of a far more terrifying beast: computer games. -
Activision war goes to defcon 2
Infinity Ward developers are fleeing Activision as if it was the lower decks of the Titanic, and a group of staff, both past and present are suing the outfit for $500 million. -
Violent computer games are good for the brain
A team of boffins has worked out that violent computer games are actually good for your brain. -
GameCrush pays girls to be tarts on Xbox Live
Don't know any GIRLS who play VIDEO GAMES? Or GIRLS at all? Fear not, as Gamecrush.com has launched - a new service for Xbox Live that promises to let you "interact" with real girls from your parent's basement for a tiny minimum fee of $8.25 for 500 'credits -
BAFTAs, Freud tells TechEye to get stuffed
This is our coverage of the videogame BAFTAs, happening right now - in fact, A-listers Ant and Dec should have just made it past the red carpet at time of typing. I'm not there anymore though, and no, I'm not throwing my toys out of the pram. Here's why -
Games developers sue Activision
The gaming community was a little spooked yesterday over the suprise firing of Jason West and Vince Zampella, who co-founded Activision’s Infinity Ward studio. -
Modern Warfare II managers sacked
The games industry is all a buzz over the strange doings at the software developers Infinity Ward.
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