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5 games to look for at E3 2012
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) is one of the most anticipated video game shows of the year. This time around, developers and designers from companies such as Activision and Electronic Arts will be showcasing their new and unreleased products among about 200 registered exhibitors. Here are five games to look for this year – but we also want to hear from you. Let us know about your most anticipated titles in the comments.
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In Pictures: Scenes from E3 2010
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The New Economy Worst company in America: Will it be EA, the video gamemaker, again?
Worst company in America: Why is Electronic Arts in the Final Four for "worst company in America?"
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Horizons SimCity crumbles under online issues
The good, the bad, and the ugly of the latest SimCity. Apparently, there's not a whole lot of "good."
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Shotgun weddings? Vegas pairs guns with love chapels
Las Vegas is stepping up its gun promotions, including offering weddings at shooting ranges and encouraging newlyweds to shoot high-powered weapons at zombie cutouts.
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EA sues Zynga for allegedly ripping off its games
Electronic Arts has sued Zynga for making an "unmistakable" copy of "The Sims Social."
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5 games to look for at E3 2012
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) is one of the most anticipated video game shows of the year. This time around, developers and designers from companies such as Activision and Electronic Arts will be showcasing their new and unreleased products among about 200 registered exhibitors. Here are five games to look for this year – but we also want to hear from you. Let us know about your most anticipated titles in the comments.
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The Hunger Games: Great book. Good movie. Dangerous video game?
Lionsgate is looking to make "The Hunger Games" into a video game. But considering the plot of Suzanne Collins' books, designers must balance the series' graphic fight scenes with its PG-13 audience.
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Zynga goes public - investors eye CEO, growth potential with doubts
Zynga was the talk of the New York Stock Exchange when they rank the opening bell but after taking an immediate 5 percent hit, investors are reassessing Zynga as being overhyped.
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Battlefield 3 review roundup
Battlefield 3 review scores are in. Take cover!
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Tim Tebow: ticket-booster ... for the Dolphins?
Tim Tebow boosts ticket sales for Miami vs. Broncos: two of the NFL's worst teams. Is there anything Tim Tebow can't sell?
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U.S. Open golf: Should Rory McIlroy move to US?
U.S. Open golf winner would make more money playing in the PGA tour than in Europe. But even after historic U.S Open golf win, sponsorships and taxes complicate Rory McIlroy's decision.
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Zynga launches 'Empire' within days of its IPO
Zynga debuts 'Empires & Allies' as it prepares to sell shares of itself to the public. Valued at $10 billion, Zynga could make even more with its initial public offering.
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Stocks close lower ahead of jobs report
Dow falls 139 points and S&P drops 0.9 percent. Investors wait for direction from Friday's employment numbers.
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Stocks end lower in selloff as silver, oil slide
The Dow fell 83 points, and commodity prices fell due to concerns of an economic slowdown in the US, China, and India
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Greek debt crisis Act II: one of five things to watch April 15
Greek debt crisis worsens as its interest rates soar and government prepares new spending curbs. Also on the radar: Bank of America earnings and inflation jitters.
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Freida Pinto stars in Miral, a Palestinian story 'they tried to stop'
Freida Pinto, the Indian actress of Slumdog Millionaire fame, plays a Palestinian teen in Miral, a movie its distributor says 'they tried to stop.'
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Brace yourself: The 2.0's are coming!
The Web 2.0's, that is. Here's the rundown on all the social media IPOs in the works. Exciting times to be in the market.
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Tiger Woods loses Gillette endorsement. Will 2011 be a turning point?
Tiger Woods has seen four companies – Gillette, Accenture, AT&T, and Gatorade – drop their endorsement deals with him. Can Tiger Woods turn his golf game – and his business image – around in 2011?
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Medal of Honor ban over 'Taliban' furor
Medal of Honor ban could slam sales of this new military video game, or give this franchise reboot the media push it needs to compete with Call of Duty. But is the Medal of Honor ban still necessary after its name change?
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Medal of Honor drops Taliban team from multiplayer mode
Medal of Honor has changed the name of one of the teams in its multiplayer mode. But the gameplay remains the same.
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Madden franchise tackles an unlikely platform: Facebook
Madden NFL Superstars hits Facebook this week. But don't expect Xbox-level graphical fireworks.
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Madden 11 review roundup
Madden 11 review scores suggest this year's football title is good – yet still not perfect.
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On eve of Madden 11 release, NFL players slap EA with suit
Forget Madden 11. Today, the spotlight belonged to Madden NFL 09, which allegedly misused the likenesses of thousands of NFL players.
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Harry Potter video game 'Lego Harry Potter' is worth the money
Harry Potter has a video game? Yes, and 'Lego Harry Potter' is a blast to play.
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Playstation Move vs. Microsoft Kinect vs. Nintendo 3DS: The war is on
Playstation Move is a bold move for Sony. But the Microsoft Kinect and the Nintendo 3DS are great gaming devices too.
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In Pictures: Scenes from E3 2010







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