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    +Reviews: A Great New Way to Write for The Escapist
      Have you been looking for a way to contribute to The Escapist, but the editorial calendar has either been full or hasn't struck a chord? Looking for a way to break into gaming journalism (and get some free games, to boot)? Look no further than The Escapist's reviews!

    +What's Mine is Yours and What's Yours is Yours
      "Ownership" is not a dirty word, and we shouldn't be restricted from using our products in reasonable manners. The fact technology changes and opens up new opportunities for consumers should not, by default, mean every company threatened by that new technology has the right to confine and restrict their customers. It's the corporations' job to adapt to a changing marketplace.

    +9am Class
      No college student likes signing up for a 9:00 a.m. lecture on Monday mornings, but sometimes you just need the credits. It's a simple enough class, and your only real challenge is remaining conscious the entire two hours. The prof just loves calling on students for answers, but you'll be fine as long as you're not passed out when he shouts your name.

    +CNET Responds To GameSpot Payola Allegations
      Trusted sources at CNET say the rumors, regardless of their truth, have caused quite a stir at the network. One source suggested the implications have cast doubt on the editorial integrity of the entire organization.

    +Harvey Smith Leaves Midway
      In an completely unsurprising development, Harvey Smith and Midway have parted ways following Smith's negative comments regarding the company's recently released BlackSite: Area 51.

    +Microsoft Releases More Details on 360 Patch
      DivX and Xvid file compatibility is among the more prominent of changes Xbox 360 users will see with the installment of a December 4 patch planned by Microsoft.

    +2K Forms New Studio for BioShock Sequel
      2K Games has announced it is forming a new studio to work on a sequel to this year's hit FPS BioShock.

    +Eidos Montreal Boss Talks Deus Ex 3
      Deus Ex 3 will be powered by the same engine used by Crystal Dynamics in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary, Eidos Montreal boss Stephane D'Astous has revealed.

    +Microsoft Reveals 360 Thanksgiving Week Sales
      Following reports from Sony and Nintendo, Microsoft has chimed in with its own sales statistics for the week ending November 24.

    +Gearbox Boss Supports Epic, Unreal Engine
      Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford has come out in support of Epic's Unreal Engine 3, calling it "an outstanding piece of technology" and expressing confusion about recent criticisms of the software.

    +Gamespot Editor Fired, Rumors Say Eidos Did It
      Veteran game writer Jeff Gerstmann has been terminated from his position at Gamespot, and some sources are claiming it happened because of his negative review of the recent Eidos release Kane & Lynch: Dead Men.

    +Metal Gear Solid 4 Needs to Sell a Million
      Metal Gear Solid 4 Assistant Producer Ryan Payton said the game needs to sell 1 million copies on its launch day as a result of the game's high production cost.

    +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.

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