| Subject | Datestamp | Replies | Score | |||
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| Re:Really? Article is ESA Troll. | ||||||
| Vendor kept electronic records of purchases... | ||||||
| Re:Ripped off games. | ||||||
| Re:Ripped off games. | ||||||
| Re:Ripped off games. | ||||||
| Re:This may have actually BEEN piracy | ||||||
| Re:RTFA | ||||||
| Re:Ripped off games. | ||||||
| Re:Ripped off games. | ||||||
| attached to Arrests Made Near D.C. Over Modded Game Consoles | ||||||
| Re:It's called the Internet. | ||||||
| attached to Nintendo's GCNext Direction Outlined By Iwata | ||||||
| Needs a little more fact-checking... | ||||||
| attached to History Of Video Game Music Explored | ||||||
| Sterlite recommendation seconded | ||||||
| attached to On Videogame Storage Solutions | ||||||
| he needs the official Ocarina to go with it | ||||||
| attached to Zelda Master Sword Forged For Fan | ||||||
| Re:if this trend continues | ||||||
| attached to Return of the King Coming Sooner to DVD | ||||||
| Re:If the dock had been introduced back in the day | ||||||
| attached to Tog Takes on Mac OS X 10.3 | ||||||
| Re:Nintendo is right?! | ||||||
| attached to CES Summit Brings Together 'GameBoy Killers' | ||||||
| Another new (ongoing) Sterling interview | ||||||
| attached to Interview with Bruce Sterling | ||||||
| Re:game development | ||||||
| attached to Duke Nukem Forever Drifts To 2005? | ||||||
| Don't forget the Madden Cover Curse... | ||||||
| attached to Madden Videogames - The New Wheaties Box? | ||||||
| Cringley profiled him last year | ||||||
| attached to Cyber Sleuths vs. Secret Networks | ||||||
| Re:Lawrence Lerner, RACTER, Momus | ||||||
| attached to Poets Inspired by Technology? | ||||||
| Re:Obsolete Computers | ||||||
| attached to Latest Columbia News | ||||||
| Related reading: Fumbling The Future | ||||||
| attached to Dealers of Lightning | ||||||
| Expert Systems, CBR, etc. | ||||||
| attached to Simple-to-setup Expert System? | ||||||
In less than a century, computers will be making substantial progress on ... the overriding problem of war and peace. -- James Slagle