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Good afternoon everyone. Enjoy that turkey meal or whatever vegeterian substitute you might be consuming in a few hours. A good day for some gaming, I think I’ll spend a few more hours with Fallout 3.

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First Post!

Good afternoon everyone. Enjoy that turkey meal or whatever vegeterian substitute you might be consuming in a few hours. A good day for some gaming, I think I’ll spend a few more hours with Fallout 3.

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Annual Video Game Report Card Is Positive, For Once

Every year, the National Institute on Media and the Family releases a report card which grades various aspects of the video game industry on how well they keep “inappropriate” games out of the hands of children. This year’s report was largely positive, which is surprising given the history of strong criticism by the Institute. They acknowledged that gaming is becoming a much bigger part of family life than it was in the past, and they’re making an effort to shift the focus onto the parents to keep their kids’ gaming habits under control. The full report is available here (PDF), and Game Daily has an interview with Entertainment Software Alliance CEO Michael Gallagher which touches on some of the same issues.

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Annual Video Game Report Card Is Positive, For Once

Every year, the National Institute on Media and the Family releases a report card which grades various aspects of the video game industry on how well they keep “inappropriate” games out of the hands of children. This year’s report was largely positive, which is surprising given the history of strong criticism by the Institute. They acknowledged that gaming is becoming a much bigger part of family life than it was in the past, and they’re making an effort to shift the focus onto the parents to keep their kids’ gaming habits under control. The full report is available here (PDF), and Game Daily has an interview with Entertainment Software Alliance CEO Michael Gallagher which touches on some of the same issues.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Dreamcast PC features Blu-ray, nostalgia for the late 1990s

Following hot on the heals of the Sega Saturn case mod we saw last month, the gang from Akiba PC in Japan are back with the Dreamcast PC. This machine sports a Sony NEC Blu-ray drive, an AMD mini-ITX mainboard with 780G Chipset and ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics, HDMI output, 4GB RAM and 160GB storage. We thought that the four USB ports (previously the console’s controller ports) were a particularly nice touch. Manufactured for ¥100,000 (roughly $1,045), the machine is unlikely to go on sale any time in the near future, but if you’re so inclined feel free to take the long weekend and jet over for a look yourself. Be sure to tell ‘em Engadget sent you. And mourn for Shenmue.

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Editor, DLC Coming To Fallout 3

Bethesda has announced that an editor for the Windows version of Fallout 3 will be coming in December. They also said the first additional downloadable content for the Windows and XBox 360 versions will follow in January. MTV’s Multiplayer blog got a few more details from Bethesda’s Pete Hines, who said additions to Fallout 3 will resemble the Oblivion expansion pack Knights of the Nine in size and scope. MTV then brought up the question of how early publishers should provide DLC, pointing to Fallout 3 and Fable II as examples of games for which the expansions were planned to go live only a few months after launch.

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Editor, DLC Coming To Fallout 3

Bethesda has announced that an editor for the Windows version of Fallout 3 will be coming in December. They also said the first additional downloadable content for the Windows and XBox 360 versions will follow in January. MTV’s Multiplayer blog got a few more details from Bethesda’s Pete Hines, who said additions to Fallout 3 will resemble the Oblivion expansion pack Knights of the Nine in size and scope. MTV then brought up the question of how early publishers should provide DLC, pointing to Fallout 3 and Fable II as examples of games for which the expansions were planned to go live only a few months after launch.

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Editor, DLC Coming to Fallout 3

Bethesda has announced that an editor for the Windows version of Fallout 3 will be coming in December. They also said the first additional downloadable content for the Windows and XBox 360 versions will follow in January. MTV’s Multiplayer blog got a few more details from Bethesda’s Pete Hines, who said additions to Fallout 3 will resemble the Oblivion expansion pack Knights of the Nine in size and scope. MTV then brought up the question of how early publishers should provide DLC, pointing to Fallout 3 and Fable II as examples of games for which the expansions were planned to go live only a few months after launch.

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Game Industry Optimistic About Surviving Economic Crisis

CNet is running a story about how the gaming industry is looking at the recent economic troubles. Despite their status as luxury items, games and game systems have seen strong sales numbers in recent months, and that trend is expected to continue into the holiday season. Most companies are optimistic, despite the fact that many of their stock values have been hit hard and that analysts’ views are divided on whether game-related purchases will be one of the first things cut from consumers’ budgets. “‘I do think that the video game industry is going to do reasonably well in this time of recession because video games are a pretty damned efficient use of time,’ said Bridges. ‘That said, the…industry has some other problems that it has been ignoring for awhile and that are creeping up on it.’ Essentially, Bridges explained, he thinks that the dominance of giant publishers like EA and their general reliance on physical, in-the-box, units, can’t hold up. Instead, he said, new tools, ubiquitous broadband and hungry independent developers are going to all combine to eat away at the continued supremacy of the $60 big-name title. And that could spell big trouble for the industry.”

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Game Industry Optimistic About Surviving Economic Crisis

CNet is running a story about how the gaming industry is looking at the recent economic troubles. Despite their status as luxury items, games and game systems have seen strong sales numbers in recent months, and that trend is expected to continue into the holiday season. Most companies are optimistic, despite the fact that many of their stock values have been hit hard and that analysts’ views are divided on whether game-related purchases will be one of the first things cut from consumers’ budgets. “‘I do think that the video game industry is going to do reasonably well in this time of recession because video games are a pretty damned efficient use of time,’ said Bridges. ‘That said, the…industry has some other problems that it has been ignoring for awhile and that are creeping up on it.’ Essentially, Bridges explained, he thinks that the dominance of giant publishers like EA and their general reliance on physical, in-the-box, units, can’t hold up. Instead, he said, new tools, ubiquitous broadband and hungry independent developers are going to all combine to eat away at the continued supremacy of the $60 big-name title. And that could spell big trouble for the industry.”

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