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Spellbound: Sorcerers of Magic Kingdom game designed to enchant guests
Sure, you've fantasized about spending the night in Cinderella Castle. But dare you plot to make the Magic Kingdom your private summer home? That's the bright idea of Hades, the animated bad guy in 1997's "Hercules" and the upcoming Walt Disney World...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Gaming, Hercules (movie), Walt Disney, Cinderella Castle
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Loss in video-game lawsuit hits California taxpayers in wallet
PolitiCalState lawmakers agreed Monday to pay $12.99 million to settle various claims, including those from lawsuits alleging that the state illegally tried to ban the sale of violent video games and that it provided inadequate protection of forests.... -
Man with 'uni-brow' sought for attempted child luring
A man with thick eyebrows chased an 11-year-old boy and tried to lure him into a purple car by saying they could play Xbox this morning in the Belmont Heights neighborhood.The man called to the boy saying “Let’s go play Xbox’’...Tags: Gaming, Entertainment, Xbox 360
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Daniel Vasquez: Madden video game predicts Giants to win Super Bowl
What are video games good for, your mom might have asked? How about predicting the winner of the upcoming Super Bowl game between the New York Giants and New England Patriots.
That winner will be the Giants, according to the folks at EA Sports, the maker...Tags: Gaming, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Entertainment, Football
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Teen arrested after climbing through window
TribLocal - Elgin ยป NewsA 15-year-old boy was arrested Monday morning, charged with climbing through the window of an Elgin home to steal a gaming system, police said. The …... -
Nick Carter comes clean
If you're looking to get on Nick Carter's good side, address him as Lord Balgrott, his "World of Warcraft" character. The former teen heartthrob is such a fan of the online role-playing game that he changed his Twitter avatar to an illustration of the...Tags: Music, Heart Disease, Gaming, People (magazine), Entertainment
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Salad industry on hunt for solution to tainted greens
For millions of Americans, bagged salads are a miracle food, the perfect mix of health and convenience.
Time-pressed cooks can rip open a bag and pour the leaves right into the bowl, reassured by the "triple-washed" label that some wondrous process has...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Diseases and Illnesses, Health and Safety at School, Salmonella Infection, University of California, Davis
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Super Bowl kicks off big TV buying season
The Super Bowl shopping season is in full swing.
South and Central Florida shoppers hoping to catch the New York Giants take on the New England Patriots on a bigger, bolder TV are looking for bargains. And local retailers are lowering prices, rivaling or...Tags: Electronics, Netflix Inc., New England Patriots, New York Giants, Online Media Industry
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Q&A: How global conflict shows up in computer games
World NowRex Brynen, political science professor at McGill University in Montreal, co-edits a blog on conflict simulation and talks about how computer games reflect global tensions.... -
Album review: Lana Del Rey's 'Born to Die'
Pop & HissLos Angeles Times pop music critic Randall Roberts reviews the highly anticipated debut album by singer Lana Del Rey....
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