Today in Joystiq: October 4, 2006

Joystiquery
Joystiq at Nintendo World Store: in video
Picture It: console zealots find common ground
Poll results: What genre do you enjoy most?
Joystiq review: South Park makes love, not Warcraft
News
Relive youth with GoldenEye Source trailer
Write a love letter to Sony, win a PS3
Middle-earth expands to the Middle Kingdom
Shiny Entertainment gets spit-shined, sold by Atari
Uwe Boll to make BloodRayne 2, anger more gamers
Faux News investigates WoW addiction
Wii "hardware is basically a GC," says Miyamoto
Sam & Max will be $9/episode, $35/season
EA's premium ripoff: football tutorial videos on XBLM
Duke Nukem on XBLA has "already been discussed"
Blizzard reveals Burning Crusade collector's edition
Wii gets wired ethernet kit
U.S. internet gambling legislated
NWN2's baddie nasties revealed
Culture
Half-Life 2 on Mac, without Windows
Billy McClure has got some trouble
Judging a video game by its cover
SmackTalk is $29.99 of pure evil
Small study adds fuel to Nintendo's casual gamer fire
EA Sports perfecting mediocrity
ESRB needs exposure, change











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Concerned @ Oct 5th 2006 12:34AM
I like video games
Dirk Dorkelson @ Oct 5th 2006 4:12AM
Hey, again, online gambling was already illegal. The new bill just makes it easier for the government to enforce the ban by allowing them to go after the financial services companies that process the transaction.
The Businessweek article you guys linked to seems to be riddled with errors. How about a link to the actual bill over on THOMAS, so that Joystiq readers can check out the legislation themselves, rather than read a guy in London's interpretation of US laws over on Businessweek?
Zack Stern @ Oct 5th 2006 3:09PM
Hi Dirk. Thanks for the comments; I updated the original post.