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US PS Store update: Shank 2, Gotham City Impostors
Computerandvideogames.com
ESRB rated E File size 4.8 GB LEGOPirates Of The Caribbean ($39.99) LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game is an action adventure game bringing to life the Pirates of the Caribbean world and all its colorful characters in LEGO brick form.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Launches Gotham City ImpostorsMarketWatch (press release)

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Ghost Recon: Future Soldier gameplay trailer - Dissected
Computerandvideogames.com
The game is scheduled for a late May release on Xbox 360 and PS3, but won't appear on PC until 'a later date'. It's the fourth main game in the Ghost Recon series, and is being developed by Ubisoft Paris and Ubisoft Red Storm.

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Virgin Gaming and NOS(R) Energy Drink Announce Strategic Partnership
MarketWatch (press release)
We are extremely excited about the potential scope of our partnership," says Virgin Gaming CEO Rob Segal in welcoming NOS to a growing roster of heavyweight industry partners that includes Electronic Arts, Sony Computer Entertainment of America and ...

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VGrevolution

Official: Sleeping Dogs is new True Crime
Computerandvideogames.com
... half of 2012" (although august has been reported) on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. The United Front Games (ModNation Racers) developed title was dropped by former publisher Activision early last year, before being picked up by Square Enix in the summer.
Square Enix Goes Undercover With Sleeping DogsMarketWatch (press release)
True Crime: Hong Kong gets reawakened as Sleeping Dogs by Square EnixGaming Age

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World Toys and Games Market to Reach US$100 Billion by 2015, According to New ...
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
GIA announces the release of a comprehensive global outlook on the Toys and Games Industry. The global toys and games industry is driven by the growing popularity of console and computer games, in addition to video games. A peculiar trend driving the ...

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Las Vegas Sun

Schools seeing improvement in math scores as students play video game
Las Vegas Sun
By Paul Takahashi (contact) For all the talk about ways to raise test scores in Las Vegas, a promising solution, educators say, may lie in one of the most criticized of youth activities: computer games. In an era where chalkboards are being replaced by ...

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