Tuesday, November 24, 2009

video games

Health Buzz: Hepatitis C and Other Health News

Shingles vaccinations, and video games as exercise tools more >>

The Power of Wii: Getting in Shape with Video Games

A rising tide of video game systems offers options for fun workouts. more >>

Health Buzz: Unprepared Hospitals and Other Health News

Germy keyboards, worrisome chemicals, and video-game addiction more >>

Resources On Video Game Addiction

Here are some places for worried parents to go for guidance. more >>

Addiction to Video Games a Growing Concern

Many parents are wondering where online and video-game play become obsession. more >>

Mainly Raves for Grand Theft Auto IV

Today's release is expected to be the biggest thing in video games this year. more >>

All Eyes on Grand Theft Auto IV

Can the new game save Take-Two Interactive from a buyout? more >>

New Smash Bros. Is Released to Acclaim

But some users find they can’t play the game; Nintendo promises repairs. more >>

Wii Soon to Replace the Xbox

Fast sales will make the Nintendo console the most popular, for now. more >>

Call of Duty Outsells Halo

Hype alone can't keep Microsoft's game on top of Activision's star performer. more >>

Games to Keep Your Brain Agile

If you don't want to lose your mental muscle, you need to use it. more >>

Wii-Tracking Sites Hope to Outlast the Fad

iTrackr will expand to other products and let consumers confab via cellphone. more >>

Tracking the Elusive Wii

A year after the Wii's debut, the game consoles are as rare as a peaceful shopping season for parents more >>

Halo 3 Launches to Good Reviews, Strong Sales

A smart Microsoft would draw more than just profits from its video game's success. more >>

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