Your Tube: Watchmen' trailer
- 07/22/2008 03:42 PM CDT
WHAT: "Watchmen" trailer
If there's a hotter video-game genre than rock-and-roll, I didn't get the memo. By now, almost everyone has heard of "Guitar Hero." This best-selling series lets players rock out using a guitar-shaped controller to strum along with alternative and classic rock hits. In 2007, MTV Games came along and one-upped "Guitar Hero" with "Rock Band." The game outfitted virtual garage bands with a four-piece ensemble, including bass and rhythm guitars, drums and vocals.
The following games are scheduled for release this week, according to www.GameSpot.com:
"Hellboy: The Science of Evil"
"I always have got my iPod on me. It's safety, so when people are yelling 'McLovin' at you, you can't hear them."
As China prepares to host its first Summer Games in August, Gaia Online is setting the stage for some games of its own.
She's taken middle school musicians to Ghana to serenade tribal village chieftains. To Switzerland and England to harmonize in front of European elite. To Tokyo Disneyworld to play for Mickey Mouse. And to Honolulu to rouse listeners in a tropical paradise.
A little more than two weeks ago, Blizzard Entertainment announced that "Diablo III" was well into development. For the legions of fans who still play the classic RPG "Diablo II" eight years after its release, this was terrific if not entirely unexpected news.
Brief reviews of recent game releases.
You know you're supposed to brush your teeth for two minutes, but how do you time yourself? ToothTunes has taken the guesswork out of brushing by making toothbrushes that play your favorite tunes to keep you busy for those two minutes.
TeenGrowth is a non-commercial Internet site that focuses exclusively on the educational health issues of adolescents.
You might think $800,000 in scholarships is a bit extreme. You might think the scholar is a nerd. Well, think again. Meet Brandon Keeler of Detroit.
One of the largest studies of its kind shows just how sluggish American children become once they hit the teen years: While 90 percent of 9-year-olds get a couple of hours of exercise most days, fewer than 3 percent of 15-year-olds do.
The following games are scheduled for release this week, according to www.GameSpot.com:
"Hellboy: The Science of Evil"
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