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Auditorium: The Prettiest Musical Puzzle Game You'll Play Today [Hot Flashes] 
Michael McWhertor via Kotaku on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
Sometimes we like our Hot Flashes to soothe us, rather than stir us into a reflexes-required panic. In fact, after playing Auditorium, the musical puzzle... experience, I've poured myself a strong cup of adult-style eggnog.
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Retro Consoles Return As Adorable Papercraft [Papercraft] 
Luke Plunkett via Kotaku on Tue, 02 Dec. 2008
Thanks, Marshall Alexander! Were it not for your heart-meltingly cute papercraft renditions of 70s/80s game machines, we don't know how we would have made it through Monday. But make it we did, clutching that little C64 to our hearts all day long. Hit the link
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What The Dickens? An Ebook Reader For The DS! [Ebooks] 
Stuart Houghton via Kotaku on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
Top tip - don't waste money on expensive electronic books like the Kindle or Sony eReader. Just get 100 Classic Book Collection for the DS and get a library that plays Puzzle Quest! Ok, in much the same way that the lack of an official digital release of the Beatles'
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Lucasarts History Becomes Lucasarts Coffee Table Book [Lucasarts] 
(unknown author) via Kotaku on Mon, 01 Dec. 2008
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Today, Lucasarts are a bit crap. But 10+ years ago? They were great. So great their story is a story worth telling, and telling in the form of a big, expensive coffee table book. Called, charmingly, Rogue Leaders: Th
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New Asimov Movies Coming 
Soulskill via Slashdot on Sat, 29 Nov. 2008
bowman9991 writes "Two big budget Isaac Asimov novel adaptations are on the way. New Line founders Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne are developing Asimov's 1951 novel Foundation, the first in Asimov's classic space opera saga, which has the potential to be as epic as Lord of the Rings. At the same time, New Regency has recently announced they were adapting Asimov's time travel novel The End of Eternity
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Cave Story WiiWare Trailer [Cave Story] 
Luke Plunkett via Kotaku on Fri, 28 Nov. 2008
Well, here it is moving. Looks wonderful. Excuse the sound though, it's a work-in-progress.
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Maxim Makes Mortal Kombat Announcer Say "Tickle Him!" [Are You Going To Finish That?] 
Mike Fahey via Kotaku on Wed, 26 Nov. 2008
Maxim spent some time with legendary Mortal Kombat announcer Hernan Sanchez, during which time they did exactly what I would do in that situation - make him say silly things in a menacing voice. Mr. Sanchez has one of the most recognized and authoritative voices ever put to
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Silverlight On the Way To Linux 
timothy via Slashdot on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
Afforess writes "For the past two years Microsoft and Novell have been working on the 'Moonlight' project. It is a runtime library for websites that run Silverlight. It should allow PCs running Linux to view sites that use Siverlight. Betanews reports 'In the next stage of what has turned out to be a more successful project than even its creators envisioned, the public beta of Moo
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Silverlight On the Way To Linux 
timothy via Slashdot on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
Afforess writes "For the past two years Microsoft and Novell have been working on the 'Moonlight' project. It is a runtime library for websites that run Silverlight. It should allow PCs running Linux to view sites that use Siverlight. Betanews reports 'In the next stage of what has turned out to be a more successful project than even its creators envisioned, the public beta of Moo
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Large Hadron Collider Guys Get Theatrical With Half-Life Street Theatre [Half-life] 
Luke Plunkett via Kotaku on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
Back when we thought the Large Hadron Collider was going to kill us all, instead of just hum for a few days then break down, we learned that an emergency package had bee
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Adobe Releases C/C++ To Flash Compiler 
samzenpus via Slashdot on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
SnT2k writes "Adobe recently release the beta version of Alchemy which compiles C/C++ code into AS3 bytcode (which runs on AVM2) that can run on the Flash or Flex platform and boasts increased performance for computationally-intensive tasks (but still slower than native C/C++). It was demonstrated last year during the Chicago MAX 2007 to run Quake. A few months later it has been demonstrated to ru
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Monty Python Banks On the Long Tail Via YouTube 
timothy via Slashdot on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
JTRipper writes "Monty Python seems to have done the right thing. Instead of issuing take down notices of their videos on YouTube, they are doing it better themselves with their own YouTube channel. They are putting all their clips (including snips from their movies) up in a decent resolution, with the only caveat being a link to buying the movies and TV episodes from Amazon."
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Game Boy Calculator Earns A Perfect 10 From The Nerd Judges [Game Boy] 
Luke Plunkett via Kotaku on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
You know how it goes. You're waist-deep in physics exams, calculations and numbers out the wahzoo, and all you really want to do is play Tetris. Whipping out a Game Boy in the lab, that's poor form, but whipping out a calculator? That's cool. Cooler when your calculator isn'
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Mobile Games Market Has 'Flatlined' - Experts [Mobile] 
Stuart Houghton via Kotaku on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Now hang on a minute. It doesn't seem like five minutes since some gaggle of market pundits were proclaiming that the iPhone had turned the mobile games market inside out and pointing at developers
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Huxley Delayed On PC, Again [Delays] 
Stuart Houghton via Kotaku on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Ahh, Huxley. Were it not for the Korean Open Beta - which apparently exists, and has players and everything - we would have to keep checking
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75 Comics That Are Being Made Into Films 
CmdrTaco via Slashdot on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
brumgrunt writes "The comic book is the new spec script in Hollywood, if this list is anything to go by. Den Of Geek has uncovered 75 comics that are in the process of being turned into films, along with their estimated year of arrival. It's scary, brilliant and bizarre in roughly equal measure."
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Dead Parrot Sketch Is 1,600 Years Old 
samzenpus via Slashdot on Fri, 14 Nov. 2008
laejoh writes "Monty Python's 'Dead Parrot sketch' — which featured John Cleese — is some 1,600 years old. A classic scholar has proved the point, by unearthing a Greek version of the world-famous piece. A comedy duo called Hierocles and Philagrius told the original version, only rather than a parrot they used a slave. It concerns a man who complains to his friend that he was
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