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PS2 the Most Played Console in 2008 - Escapist Magazine


Escapist Magazine

PS2 the Most Played Console in 2008
Escapist Magazine, NC - Jan 5, 2009
The Nielsen Company has been doing market research since it pretty much invented the concept in 1923 (for our readers not in the US, Nielsen is essentially ...

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GAME DORK: Improved PSP gets even cooler new features - Las Vegas Review - Journal


Las Vegas Review - Journal

GAME DORK: Improved PSP gets even cooler new features
Las Vegas Review - Journal, NV - Jan 4, 2009
And you still can't buy my yet-invented fantasy item: a plug-and-play video projector that beams PSP movies and games onto a wall. ...

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Living the dream - Destructoid


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Living the dream
Destructoid, Florida - Dec 31, 2008
It was originally released on the Nintendo DS way back in 2005, before the television or the Internet were invented. The game is developed by Q-Interactive, ...

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UW med students prepare with cutting edge technology - Seattle Post Intelligencer


UW med students prepare with cutting edge technology
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Jan 4, 2009
Satava was the first physician ever to work for DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which invented the Internet) and is one of the world's ...

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It's child's play, unplugged - Los Angeles Times


It's child's play, unplugged
Los Angeles Times, CA - Dec 19, 2008
There was no alphabet soup of Nintendo DSes or Xbox 360s. No plug and play. Not even batteries required. Back when grandma -- or probably great-grandma ...

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