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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +WolfKing Announces a New Line of Girl Gamer Controllers
      Game controller manufacturer WolfKing has announced it will be releasing Girl Gamer versions of its Warrior gaming pad and Trooper mouse, designed specifically for the gentle sensibilities and ladylike grace of the feminine gamer.

    +U.S. Senators Press ESRB Over Manhunt 2 And Videogame Ratings
      A group of U.S. Senators has sent a letter to the Entertainment Software Rating Board suggesting the agency's M (Mature) rating for Manhunt 2 reflects deeper flaws in the industry's rating system.

    +Dungeon Lords Expansion and Sequel in the Works
      JoWood Productions has announced it will be releasing both an expansion and a sequel to the massively unsuccessful 2005 fantasy RPG Dungeon Lords.

    +Dirty Dancing Now Available
      To the toe-curled delight of housewife gamers across the country, Codemasters Online has announced that Dirty Dancing: The Video Game is now available for download.

    +Philips amBX Mod Coming for Quake 4
      Philips has entered into an agreement with id Software to produce a mod enabling amBX support in id's popular FPS Quake 4.

    +Nintendo DS Holiday Bundles
      Just in time for the holidays, Nintendo is trotting out two special-edition DS Lite bundles.

    +Editor's Note: Editor's Choice
      This week, Nathan Meunier interviews Atari Teenage Riot's Alec Empire about his solo work with a Game Boy, Jim Rossignol takes distributed computing and crowd sourcing to new levels. Our own Russ Pitts talks to the game industry about the dreaded escort mission. Kyle Orland touches base with independent game storeowners. And Joel Gonzales talks about how failure cascades in EVE Online apply to communities everywhere.

    +Letters to the Editor: Editor's Choice
      Each week we publish letters sent to us regarding previous issues. If you'd like to comment on an article, send your letter to editor@escapistmag.com.

    +Indie Game Store
      "Independent stores might have a small budget for local cable or movie theater ads, but they can't compete with the mega-chains' marketing muscle. 'Every Sunday you open up the paper and see these circulars for Circuit City and Best Buy, and it's a downer,' Halligan says. 'Every holiday season, Toys 'R' Us does this buy-two-get-one-free videogame thing. That kills everybody. All the independent storeowners go to Toys 'R' Us, and they buy tons and tons of stuff. With that deal it's cheaper than buying it at wholesale.'"Kyle Orland talks to independent game store owners.

    +Riding the Failure Cascade
      "LV lost a few early battles in key sections of space, which allowed their enemies deeper into their territory. In just a few weeks, the advancing enemy destroyed LV's titan ship - the largest, most expensive ship in EVE, which takes weeks to build. Days after that battle, Lotka Volterra's directorate went missing. From that point on, LV's resistance grew weaker as they lost more and more territory. They disbanded in April 2007 but had stopped operating as an entity two months before. I tried to interview a former Lotka Volterra member about what the last few weeks were like. Before declining, he said that those were bad times."Joel Gonzales looks inside the death of a guild.

    +Escort Missions Suck
      "'Like death, taxes, and a reformed .38 Special playing the state fair circuit, they're something you just can't get away from," Says Richard Dansky of Ubisoft, a long time Clancy writer and designer, whose own escort missions can be found in the Ghost Recon installments Desert Siege and Island Thunder."'The player's failure gets predicated on something they can't control,' says Dansky, 'namely, the fact that the escortee has the self-preservation instincts of a cruller at a police precinct.'"Russ Pitts speaks to the designers of escort missions about why escort missions suck so much ass.

    +Cog in the Machine
      "Von Ahn observed that billions of hours of our time are sunk into games as minor as Windows solitaire. He then speculated that this wasted time could be put to practical use. In fact, Von Ahn calculated, more man-hours go into solitaire each month than were expended on building the entire Panama Canal between 1904 and 1914. If someone could come up with a methodology for harnessing these boundless intellectual energies, who knows what could be accomplished?"Jim Rossignol explores the computational power of boredom.

    +8-bit Empire
      "'I grew up in Berlin. The artists in Germany made a fresh start after the Hitler regime. They thought that if a society that evil came out from the art created before it, then we must invent a new way of thinking and creating.'"The 26-song album of Game Boy music he released the following year documents the vibe of that time, just a decade after the Berlin wall came down."Nathan Meunier documents the rise of the 8-bit music scene.

    +The Wii Shortage, and other Disasters of Toy Economics
      Now a shortage of Wiis isn't news - they've been hard to find since they came out - nor, unfortunately, is a parent-induced holiday shopping panic. Breeders have been suffering anxiety attacks over the latest hot, new toy since Sears & Roebuck started selling Tinkertoys 100 years ago. Why should this year be any different?

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