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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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E3: Nintendo rules the show
The biggest story out of this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, the world's largest computer and video game trade show, is how the...
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GameCube: A force to be reckoned with
Nintendo is making a big pitch for GameCube at next week's E3 game expo, but it's already showing off its stuff in early preview of an upcoming Star Wars title.
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New Game Boy: Best handheld ever?
Some think so, some don't. What Game Boy Advance offers is more power and speed, better color and a bigger screen. Japan is getting its first look today.
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NeoGeo surrenders -- is Sega next?
The competitor to Nintendo's Game Boy Color is withdrawing from the U.S. market, and things don't look so hot for Dreamcast, either.
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PlayStation2: After the dust settles
PS2 is a huge hit with gamers in Japan -- but not with programmers. Will a lack of great games cave in a potential gold mine?
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Nintendo delays Dolphin console
Software hold-ups push U.S. launch beyond 2000 -- Game Boy Color successor also put on hold.
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Where old game machines go to die
A new generation of game players from Sony and Nintendo means millions of existing machines are instant junk. Or are they?
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Sony's memory-on-a-stick
The Memory Stick is migrating into PCs, cameras and portable audio players. Can users forget the $189 price?
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Video-game pirates on the loose
The black market for games has hit $3.2 billion annually, and it's growing, too.
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New choices for online game players
While traditional card games still rule, new games add variety.
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Living in a digital playground
MIT prof explains gaming gender gap; says games have big role in crowded society.
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The predictions game
MSNBC takes a look at what's ahead for the game industry in 1999.
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Here comes Sega's Dreamcast
When it comes to hardware, Sega definitely has the goods. Of the established game consoles, Nintendo 64 has the better processor but it's no match for Dreamcast. Compared to Nintendo 64's...
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Sega's out for revenge
Make no mistake about it, Sega of America chairman Bernard "Bernie" Stolar has Sony in his sights as the company aims at re-entering the video game market. It's not just a matter of professional...
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EA kills 'Thrill Kill' game before release
When Electronic Arts agreed in August to buy many of the assets of Virgin Interactive Entertainment, it acquired a library of classic computer and video games that includes "The Seventh Guest,"...
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Games of yore take over the party at Apple II reunion
DALLAS -- John Romero threw a party for the 20th anniversary of the Apple II -- and a game-designer nostalgia-fest broke out. Perhaps it's not...
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The changing face of virtual reality
In the 1992 movie "Lawnmower Man," Pierce Brosnan plays a scientist obsessed with the notion that virtual reality is "the next level" in human evolution. "Lawnmower Man" could easily be passed off...
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Net vote set to choose new 'Monopoly' playing piece
NEW YORK -- Forget the dog, the wheelbarrow, and the race car! For the first time in 40 years, Monopoly is getting a new game token. In the spirit of high-tech democracy, Hasbro Inc., which owns...
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Still the name of the game industry
John Romero may not be a star, but he is the biggest name in computer games. Romero's early forays into game making earned him a cult following, but when he and a small team created the "Castle...
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Sega: Seeking out new life beyond Saturn
Sega may have dominated the video game market for a few years with its 16-bit Genesis game console and its bad-attitude advertising, but this is a "what-have-you-done-for-me-lately" business....
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