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Star Trek Goes Where Most Games Have Gone Before

As Paramount continues to build excitement for its upcoming film Star
Trek: Into Darkness, developer Digital Extremes (Darkness II) has
quietly been working on a game that will help bridge the new film with
JJ Abram’s 2009 release.
Preview

Star Trek Goes Where Most Games Have Gone Before

As Paramount continues to build excitement for its upcoming film Star
Trek: Into Darkness, developer Digital Extremes (Darkness II) has
quietly been working on a game that will help bridge the new film with
JJ Abram’s 2009 release.
Preview

Star Trek Goes Where Most Games Have Gone Before

As Paramount continues to build excitement for its upcoming film Star
Trek: Into Darkness, developer Digital Extremes (Darkness II) has
quietly been working on a game that will help bridge the new film with
JJ Abram’s 2009 release.
replay

Replay – Thief: The Dark Project

Thief: The Dark Project won
numerous awards and was praised by critics when it released in the mid '90s, but does this innovative title still hold up a decade and a half later?
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Saints Row Developer Speaks Out On THQ Closing

There were many factors that played into the collapse of publisher
THQ, but as a developer for one of the publisher's hottest properties,
Saint's Row developer Volition had a unique perspective on the state of
the company.
gear

Help Make Some Awesome 10-Doh! Gaming Minifigs

So Analog pays homage to yesteryear's technology by making awesome
game/geek related figurines, and now the company is looking to expand
it's line of 10-Doh! figures. Maybe you can help them. We're not going
to beg, but you should do the right thing!
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Nintendo Loses 3DS Patent Lawsuit

A federal jury recently found Nintendo guilty of infringing on Tomita
Technologies' 3D display patent, and has awarded Tomita $30.2 million
in damages. You know who's buying the drinks tonight.
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Double Fine Knows How To Take A Joke...Book

Game Informer's yearly parody of gaming news, Game Infarcer, is great
at predicting the future, but sometimes it just inspires people.
Developer Double Fine responds to one of this year's jokes.