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Games you might love
Clueless about what classic game to buy? Adam Rolnick, owner of People Play Games, will set you straight: •If you like "Grand Theft Auto IV," you'll love "Driver 2" for the original PlayStation: "Carjacking does take place, and it is set in...Tags: Nintendo Company Ltd., Computing and Information Technology, Video Games
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Rebooting the video-game habit
Something in your past lures you to People Play Games, a new store in the Wrigleyville neighborhood. Are you there to recapture a childhood wasted playing Intellivision, ColecoVision or Super Nintendo games on your mom's couch? Are you longing to...Tags: Wilmette, Game Playing, Nintendo Company Ltd., Wrigleyville, Computing and Information Technology
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BSO resumes play with video-game symphony
Sun reporterIt seems like an odd marriage: Mario, with his plumber's hat, goomba-stomping shoes and delightfully clunky theme music, and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, with their suit tails, bow ties and classical repertoire. But the two will come together Friday...Tags: Game Playing, Nintendo Company Ltd., Luciano Pavarotti, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Classical Music
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Video game review: Super Turrican
Turrican can pick up lasers and aim a freezing beam 360 degrees around, giving himself time to pump shots into powerful enemies or at least get out of their way. The Sega Genesis' distinct version, Mega Turrican, also is available on the Virtual Console....Tags: Game Playing, Nintendo Company Ltd., Computing and Information Technology
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Charles Hamilton is arriving with rhyme
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCHARLES HAMILTON sits back on a couch at a Los Angeles recording studio, marveling at the pink security wristband he received earlier in the evening while backstage at "Jimmy Kimmel Live," where he accompanied Pharrell Williams and his band, N.E.R.D. It's...Tags: Radio, Radio Industry, Popular Music, MC Lyte, Kanye West
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Video-game news: Best of 2008, so far
Associated Press WriterReal news from the virtual world: _BEST OF 2008 (SO FAR): E3, the video-game industry's big trade show, is next week, and you'll be hearing a lot about all the new software coming between now and Christmas. But there's a bit of a lull until Aug. 12, when...Tags: Nintendo Company Ltd., Microsoft Corp., Consumer Electronics Industry, Activision Inc., Rock and Roll Music
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BOOM! POW!
tom.rock@newsday.comShaun Alexander already was one of the most accomplished players in the NFL. He'd led the league in rushing and touchdowns, been named MVP, gone to three Pro Bowls and played a big part in the Seahawks' roll to Super Bowl XL. But that wasn't enough to...Tags: Michael Strahan, Injuries, New York Giants, Theft, Billiards, Snooker and Pool
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Maid cafes? On the trail of Tokyo's otaku
The Japanese have perfected the art of obsession. Japan, after all, is the place that gave us otaku, that wonderfully elastic word that refers to people obsessed to distraction with the details of a single thing. The first otaku were Japanese boys...Tags: Teen-agers, Brad Pitt, Consumer Electronics Industry, Collectibles, Culture
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Video game review: 'Iron Man' video game clunky
"Iron Man" has always had a flight problem in video games. Over the decades, the high-tech, high-flying Marvel superhero has peripherally appeared in several games, but he's never been able to truly soar. Sure, he could sorta float in "Captain America...Tags: Robert Downey Jr., Jon Favreau, Game Playing, Stan Lee, Computing and Information Technology
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