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December 29th, 2007

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December 28th, 2007

Atari Getting Back on Its Feet Again

Atari is a popular video game brand early in the 1980’s. However, their production waned over time, giving way to the newer brands like Nintendo, Sega, and eventually, the Playstation and Xbox. Atari decision to continue operation in the US market is still on rocky grounds, as a lot the people behind the company themselves are doubting they could do it after they have sold their development studios.

 

Atari US is reconstructing, and its owners are showing a light of optimism that they could regain the market they once held. But Atari US said that their arm operating in Europe is doing just fine, despite the changes happening in the US. It is business as usual for Atari Europe.

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December 27th, 2007

Halo3

Today is the release of the long-awaited video game Halo 3. The Halo franchise has spawned an amazing array of other products included books, comics, and action-figures.

The media itself has had to begin to take notice of the overwhelming response to a new video game or video game platform release. I found 3 TV channels that had countdown shows for the release of Halo 3. No longer do the game-geeks have to feel like second-class citizens, for the drive the market.

Long live the geeks.

Oh, and long live Master Chief.

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December 26th, 2007

Tickers and Me

You know those tickers at the bottom of all our favorite T.V. channels these days? Well, I love to hate them. I cannot give either the show or the tickers my full attention. Just when I see something interesting in the ticker, I have already missed something on the show.

Even worse than missing the content, I have usually missed the first part of the ticker, so all I know for sure is what happened, not usually who it happened to. Therefore I am forced to re-watch the entire ticker again to figure out who the info is about, inevitably separated by at least one commercial break. And what happens then? First, I don’t care, and second, I have missed more content on the show. Anyone else feel my pain?

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