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The Watercooler – Bruce Lee Ping Pong

by Dan Landis on November 29, 2008 at 4:04 am

The Watercooler

Warning: The Watercooler is the best thing you will see on the Internet today, mainly because it is the best thing I saw on the Internet yesterday. Be advised that these Watercooler stories are not necessarily videogame related (they usually won’t be), and are often silly, controversial, and/or not safe for work (NSFW). If this type of content frequently offends you, please be aware that I just warned you — if you still click through and get offended, it will be your own stupid fault. Otherwise, please continue…

Today’s Watercooler features Bruce Lee playing ping-pong with his nunchucks. Yeah, you read that right. Read more…

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Nokia Buy Symbian, Could The N-Gage Service Get a Boost?

by John Kershaw on June 24, 2008 at 10:47 am

A new challenger approaches

Mobile gaming to hold its own in the handheld market?

Nokia have announced that they will buy the mobile software firm Symbian for $410 million. They already own the largest percentage of the company, but will now buy the remaining shares from Sony Ericsson, Ericsson, Panasonic, and Siemens. Could this be big news for mobile gaming? Read on for a brief discussion and mild speculation.
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Nokia’s N-gage Mobile Gaming Service Delayed Again

by John Kershaw on December 29, 2007 at 12:38 pm

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Nokia has pushed back the release date of their long awaited second attempt to launch into the mobile gaming market with their N-gage service. Delays in testing are being blamed for the delay. Read more…

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