December 2009
Nintendo Sells More Than 1.5 Million Hardware...
REDMOND, Wash.—(BUSINESS WIRE)— Nintendo’s internal tracking numbers show that the company sold more than 1.5 million Wii™, Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo DSi™ video game systems combined in the United States during Thanksgiving Week. That works out to more than 150 Nintendo systems sold every minute continuously for the week – or more than 2.5 every second.
Nintendo estimates that during...
Top Google searches in 2009 (UK)
wardrox:
Facebook
BBC
YouTube
Hotmail
Games
eBay
News
Google
Yahoo
Bebo
The 8th most popular Google search in 2009 is for Google.
Via: BBC
November 2009
Sideways (Click) →
(Thanks Pedro)
kaco:
There can only be one..
If there is only one internet video you see all year, (Tazar or Workman), make it this one. Thank you.
Go Awesome Cougars!
Edit: If it won’t play properly, click here.
Note from Ron: I have to admit, I had no idea where you were going with this and is was far more epic than I had though it would be. You win this round…
Windows 7 Sales Beat Mac OS X Market Share →
(via mirza)
The importance of reviews aggregators such as Metacritic may be overstated,...
– Importance of reviews questioned | Games Industry | MCV (via gamefreaksnz)
Note from Ron: I have said this for years. Especially with hardcore gamers. Review scores do not matter but often teams will get a bonus for a high average on Metacritic.
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CAGcast Live: Black Friday Super Show of Savings... →
Live from Tokyo, Japan and wherever Wombat is in New York. I will be popping up for I think the 3rd straight year a an amaaaazing celeb guest! I’m famous. Usually I would go out in the cold and wait in line reporting live but it is too damn cold tonight. So, I will be on for this Black Friday show and probably making you laugh as well as maybe talking about the future of the industry (which...
Google Apologizes For "Michelle Obama" Results →
dalasverdugo:
azspot:
CNN reports that for most of the past week, when someone did a Google image search for ‘Michelle Obama,’ one of the first images that came up was a picture of the First Lady altered to resemble a monkey. After being hit with a firestorm of criticism over the episode, Google first banned the site that posted the photo, saying it could spread malware. Then, when the image...