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Price, specs announced for Penny Arcade game (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - Hothead Games on Thursday revealed pricing and system specifications for its forthcoming game, Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness. The game is coming to Mac OS X, Windows and Linux and will cost $19.95.
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Price, specs announced for Penny Arcade game (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - Hothead Games on Thursday revealed pricing and system specifications for its forthcoming game, Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness. The game is coming to Mac OS X, Windows and Linux and will cost $19.95.
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Macworld - Penny Arcade Episode Two game released

Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Episode Two is now available for download.
10/30/08
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Macworld - EVE Online premium graphics pack...

EVE Online's premium graphics pack was finally shown running natively on the Mac, and is due soon.
11/12/08
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Macworld - Ambrosia releases Aquaria game for...

Aquaria, an award-winning 2D scrolling underwater action game, is now available for the Mac.
11/13/08
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Macworld - Blizzard releases Wrath of the Lich...

Wrath of the Lich King, the second expansion pack for World of Warcraft, has been released.
11/13/08
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Macworld - Dofus online RPG game claims 10...

Dofus, the massively multiplayer online role playing game, now has 10 million players, with 1.5 million subscribers.
10/07/08
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Macworld - EFF berates Apple over open-source...

The EFF says Apple is wrong to shut down a site that posted information on how to make the iPod work with Linux.
11/26/08
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Macworld

EVE Online: Quantum Rise expansion coming Nov. 11

CCP Games has announced November 11, 2008 as the release date for the latest expansion to EVE Online, its Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG) for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux.
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Lugaru shows why game devs should support OS X and Linux

Jeff Rosen of Wolfire Games has an intriguing post up about why developers of videogames like himself should go out of their way to support the OS X and Linux markets. Their game, Lugaru, is available on Windows, OS X and Linux, and the upcoming sequel, Overgrowth, is also being developed for OS X. Rosen says right out that the prevailing opinion, that the smaller markets aren't worth developing for because the audience isn't there, is just plain wrong -- Mac sales accounted for a full half of Lugaru's sales. The people who are buying software, his data seems to say, are using Macs.And he has five main points why it's worth the time and effort to release builds on these smaller platforms: you have sites like ours (and the great Inside Mac Games) to talk about your game for you. We Mac gamers respect companies that take the time to make sure we have just as great a gaming experience as our PC counterparts, and we talk about it when they do. He says that a Linux version gained them a mention on Slashdot, one place they'd likely never have been mentioned if they were "just another Windows game." And power users are often Mac users as well -- you want someone who will spend an entire night coming up with new content for your game just because they love it so much? Mac users are nothing if not disturbingly obsessive about the software they love.Good points all around. Many game developers, both large and small, continue to scoff at the Mac markets as too small while at the same time wondering why they can't get a foothold of a community on the Internet. Of course, releasing a Mac version doesn't guarantee you higher sales and a rabid group of fans -- you have to make a good game first and foremost. But some of the most influential and insightful game players online are Mac users, and by shrugging them off as "not a big enough audience," you're shooting yourself in the foot.TUAWLugaru shows why game devs should support OS X and Linux originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 30 Dec 2008 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Macworld - Penny Arcade Adventures game due May...

Penny Arcade Adventures: Episode One will be released on May 21st.
05/14/08
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Yahoo! News Asustek to Launch IMac Rival in...

PC World - Asustek plans to launch an iMac rival in September, the Eee Monitor.
06/03/08
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The Sydney Morning Herald Microsoft slides after sales tumble

Microsoft falls the most in two years in Nasdaq trading after sales slump, casting doubt on whether PC demand can hold up in a slowing economy.
04/26/08
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Macworld - Price, specs announced for Penny...

Penny Arcade Adventures' first installment is coming, and the game's developer has revealed system specifications and price.
03/27/08
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WRAL.com Review: With 10-inch screen, Eee PC...

When Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc. brought out the Eee PC last year, it created a whole new category of tiny, cheap laptops. Despite its success, the computer had one...
08/06/08
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Yahoo! News Review: With 10-inch screen, Eee PC...

AP - When Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc. brought out the Eee PC last year, it created a whole new category of tiny, cheap laptops. Despite its success, the computer had one...
08/06/08
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Engadget

Java homebrew devkit for the PS3 emerges, nobody cares

PSP hacker "FreePlay" has turned his gaze to the PS3, and come up with a method for the first PS3 homebrew outside of Linux and that little "hello world" proof of concept a few months back.. The minimal devkit doesn't seem built to take advantage of the PS3's wiles, however, and is instead working with the Java prowess built into the Blu-ray playback end of the PS3. Who knows how much power that'll lend to homebrew developers, but it's Java, so we're not expecting great things either way. Wake us when we can play PS2 games, would you?Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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VMware Releases Beta 2 Of Mac Virtualization App (TechWeb)

TechWeb - InformationWeek - The latest suite of Mac-Windows integration features new ways for protecting virtual machines with multiple snapshots and new tools for technical professionals.
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Yahoo! News 'DVD Jon' offers beta version of...

InfoWorld - After cracking the encryption system that protected DVDs in order to play the discs he had bought on a PC running Linux, Jon Lech Johansen has his sights set on...
02/19/08
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Arstechnica Open-source gaming goes commercial...

Nintendo and Sony's portable gaming units may be all the rage these days, but the newest open source handheld called the Wiz is raising eyebrows. The specs look nice, and you...
08/27/08
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AppleTell Macintosh/iPhone software update...

Section: Software + Apps, Miscellaneous, Third-Party, Mac + Computers, Software Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for August 26, 2008: On the go...
08/28/08
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Macworld - EVE Online coming to retail stores in...

EVE Online, which has been available through online distribution only since late 2003, will soon be available at retail stores thanks to a distribution deal with Atari. ...
11/12/08
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Macworld - Macworld’s 2008 Game Hall of Fame

In a year where the world of Mac gaming was dominated by the iPhone, it’s fitting that mobile games would also lead the list of inductees in the annual Macworld Game Hall of...
12/24/08
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Macworld - OpenCL gets touted in Texas

Attendees at the SC08 high-performance computing conference in Austin got a progress report on OpenCL, the the Apple-spearheaded parallel computing API that figures to be a...
11/18/08
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Macworld - Eddy Winner: VMware Fusion 2

If you want to run Windows, Linux, or other operating systems on your Intel-powered Mac, there’s no better choice than VMware Fusion 2.
12/03/08
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Forbes International Call

Dominating South Korea's pioneering mobile-phone market may have been the easy part for SK Telecom. Now Kim Shin-Bae must find success.
10/03/08
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