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It's most likely going to be games for the iPod, but the ever-tantalizing prospect of Apple reentering the desktop-gaming market alongside PCs is always a possibility.

Which do you think it is? >>
We've all seen games that trade on the sexiness of its (usually) buxom female characters, such as Lara Croft or the DOA girls in various games. Out magazine, a prominent gay and lesbian culture publication, turns all this on its head by naming Nintendo's Link as the "hottest video game character."

It must be the green tights... >>
The first hints of a price point for the Wii have been released, with Nintendo promising that its new console will not exceed $250 in the US, or 25,000 yen in Japan.

Just four easy installments of... >>
In a recent interview with CNN, Miyamoto let slip the possibility of character personalization in Wii games. Might an EyeToy-like device be in the works?

What's this? Nintendo following Sony's lead? >>
Everyone's favorite corporate spokesman, Reggie Fils-Aime, rises to the positions of president and COO of Nintendo of America.

Now when's Nintendo Power going to start Reggie and Nester comics? >>
As the figurehead of the only company whose console doesn't support motion-sensing, Bill Gates unsurprisingly downplayed its importance in a recent interview, noting that "it's something that's not mainstream for most games."

He also referenced the company's previous attempt at a motion-sensing controller... >>
Updates to the 360 dashboard have been made to enhance browsing through available downloads, and they also add the ability to play games while downloading up to six items in the background.

These are nice tweaks but long overdue... >>
A new study involving 300 surgeons showed that surgeons who play video games performed better on tests involving laparascopic procedures.

So all those hand-eye coordination arguments aren't bull? >>
A digital version of the Red Sox ace will appear in EverQuest II on June 5 to 7 as a monster that can be killed for loot and charity. Players who kill Schilling online will trigger a $5 donation to a charity that assists sufferers of Lou Gehrig's disease.

Who thought this would be a good idea? >>