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Portal 2 Comic Hitting the Web Tomorrow

With less than two weeks until the release of Portal 2, it seems Valve is expanding the Portal universe with a comic. Entitled Portal 2: Lab Rat, the first part of the comic is set to launch exclusively on IGN Comics tomorrow, Friday April 8th.  Lab Rat takes place between the first two games, bridging

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Watch out Skyrim, Minecraft Officially Releasing on 11/11/11

In probably the most underrated major release of this year, the developers of Minecraft have officially set a date for when the full-version of the game will hit the web. For those of you a little confused, the game has only been in beta testing as its popularity has grown.  As creator “Notch” noted in

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Anonymous Issues its Demands to Sony

After a recent DDoS attack on Sony in response to its lawsuit against hacker George Hotz (a.k.a GeoHot), internet hacking collective Anonymous has recently released a video listing their demands to Sony. First off, for those of you who haven’t been briefed on the whole situation, Sony is suing Hotz for hacking the PlayStation 3

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Bioware to produce Mass Effect anime

Bioware FUNimation, and Tokyo-based T.O Entertainment are working in concert to produce an animated Mass Effect feature film due for release next summer. “Over the last few years, we have revealed different pieces of the Mass Effect world through different media,” said Bioware executive producer Casey Hudson. “Extending the story through an anime medium is

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Dungeon Siege III Release Date Has Been Pushed Back

Originally slated for a May 2011 release, it seems Square Enix has decided to push back Dungeon Siege III‘s release date a few weeks in order to polish and perfect the game.  Now set for release on June 21, 2011, the game will be available for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. For the full

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May the RPGA Rest in Peace

For years I have grown up with the RPGA being an attached part of the Dungeons & Dragons brand.   Monthly, even sometimes weekly, these events at my local gaming hub would be organized, filling the shop with multitudes of role players gathered together for the love of a game.  In a sad and unfortunate move,

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King of Chinatown

I like documentaries. Not enough to pick them out on my Netflix queue, but enough that I do not mind watching them in class or running across them on TV. So when my friends Celeste, Andy, and Fred told me they were going to watch the “King of Chinatown” documentary at PAX East, I thought

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Smithsonian Art Museum Creating “Art of Video Games” Exhibit

As many geeks have been saying for a while now (and as I’ve started earlier), video games should be considered art.  Now it appears that the general masses, or at least one of the most well-known art museums, is starting to accept that fact. The Smithsonian American Art Museum, located in Washington, D.C., is opening

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