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Kidnapped Girl Mission Announced For Upcoming Red Dead Redemption DLC

Kidnapped Girl Mission Announced For Upcoming Red Dead Redemption DLC

Rockstar announced a fourth out of the six new missions for upcoming free DLC “Outlaws to the End”. The mission Kidnapped Girl joins three other previously announced missions Walton’s Gold, The River, and Ammunition for the co-op DLC coming later this month.  According to Rockstar “Another gang has taken over Fort Mercer, and they’re holding

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Steam Coming to Mac?

Steam Coming to Mac?

Valve has an announcement to make, but they’d rather send out clues instead of actually announce it. This way is proving much more fun. Picture clues were sent out with the message “In anticipation of an upcoming announcement from Valve.” What does it mean? Steam will (we’re all BUT certain) be making the jump to

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It's On! Ousted Infinity Ward Studio Heads Sue Activision

It’s On! Ousted Infinity Ward Studio Heads Sue Activision

The drama continues in the Infinity Ward/Activision saga as reports are surfacing that ousted Infinity Ward studio heads Jason West and Vince Zampella are suing Activision. According to Joystiq, the lawsuit is seeking compensation as well as contractual rights to the Modern Warfare brand for what they claim to be wrongful termination. “Instead of thanking,

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Topeka Changes Name to "Google", Others Won't Be Outdone in Quest for Google's Broadband

Topeka Changes Name to “Google”, Others Won’t Be Outdone in Quest for Google’s Broadband

There’s no place like home in Google, Kansas. Topeka, Kansas has changed its name temporarily to Google for the month of March. Why? In the quest to be chosen for the Google 1Gbit Fibre Broadband. This publicity stunt hopes to land Topeka a spot in the exclusive high-speed internet trials. Google fever has spread in

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Amazon Fire Sale on Anime Blu-ray

Amazon Fire Sale on Anime Blu-ray

Anime doesn’t count as a gaming deal, but anime and gaming go together like peanut butter and jelly (in a lot of cases anyway). Amazon is having a FIRE sale on Blu-ray anime. Items range from 25-50% off in price. Titles like Samurai Champloo: Complete Series ($34.99), Devil May Cry: Complete Series ($29.49), Halo Legends

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