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    +Shoot Club: All Our Pretty Songs
      Trevor is the anti-Jude. He moves around. He bends at the waist. He steps forward and back, prancing a little. His head moves. Sometimes he even looks away from the screen. He has so much style that he accidentally pops off star power before he means to. But that doesn't faze him. He just rolls with it, pretending he meant to do star power.

    +AcroGames Licenses Unreal Engine 3 for Upcoming Project
      Korean developer AcroGames has licensed Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3 for an unannounced project, the company said today.

    +Samuel L. Jackson Hosting Spike TV 2007 Video Game Awards
      Samuel L. Jackson has been announced as the host of this year's Spike TV 2007 Video Game Awards, his third consecutive year at the wheel.

    +U.K. Paper Blames Videogames For Declining Literacy
      U.K. tabloid The Sun has published an article that claims the advent of videogames is responsible for a decline in the country's primary school literacy levels.

    +Harvey Smith Says Low BlackSite: Area 51 Review Scores "Not Surprising"
      Speaking at this year's Montreal Game Summit, BlackSite: Area 51 designer Harvey Smith gave some brutally honest opinions about the lukewarm reception the game was given, saying, "We got hammered so hard, and we deserved it."

    +British Army Chief Says PlayStation Generation Doing the Job
      General Sir Richard Dannatt, Chief of the General Staff of the British Army, has commended the "PlayStation generation" for its military performance in the field.

    +Sega Offerings Expand On Steam
      A new agreement between Valve and Sega will see the latter's presence on the Steam online distribution network expanded.

    +Quebec Agency Defends Province's Game Industry Boom
      Investissement Quebec CEO Jacques Daoust has said the region's own talent base and vibrant education community, and not an unfair drain on U.K. and European talent, is providing the bulk of the workforce for the province's booming game development industry.

    +BusinessWeek Ranks Gamevil CEO as Asian Entrepreneur
      Gamevil's James Song talks about business in BusinessWeek's "Best Young Entrepreneur in Asia" rankings.

    +There Is No Wii Supply Conspiracy: Fils-Aime
      Nintendo of America's head commented on the Wii's lack of availability, saying it, and not a company conspiracy, is hurting sales.

    +Sony Unit Sales Spike Dramatically
      North American PS3 sales saw a huge holiday boost, according to Sony.<

    +uWink Serves Patrons Interactive Games
      Digital food chain uWink launches an in-store gaming platform to entertain customers.

    +New York City Comedy Talents Featured In Rat Race
      Rat Race, an upcoming comedy adventure game for the PlayStation 3, will feature writing and voices by several high-caliber New York City comedians.

    +Study Finds Game Rentals Not Helping Game Sales
      A new study by Frank N. Magid Associates into the habits of console gamers has found that game renters do not necessarily make good game buyers.

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