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New air safety rules require console inspection

Man, going through the airport security process is such a hassle these days. Remove all the metal from your pockets ... take off your shoes ... present your game consoles for inspection. Wait, what was that last one?

Yes, as of Saturday new TSA rules require travelers carrying "full-size electronics," including game consoles, to remove them from carry-on bags for a separate X-ray screening. Portable game systems and other small electronics can stay inside your luggage.

TSA spokesperson Jennifer Peppin told The Seattle Times that consoles were being given the same treatment as laptops and video cameras because "these types of devices can resemble components that could be used in explosives." What, and smaller electronics can't? Peppin also told ShackNews that the consoles would not be subject to explosive swab testing or other security measures besides the separate X-ray screening. So don't worry about the residue from that firecracker tying up your flight plans, we suppose.

[Via Gamespot]

Today's flight simmiest video: Vulcan - BlackBuck raid test in Falkland/Malvinas flight sim


Anyone else heard anything about this flight sim? It looks PC-based, but it just got us to thinking that we really need to see some flight simulator goodness on the next-gen consoles. I'd even settle for a low-grade graphics version on the Nintendo Wii. Back in our college days, we spent hours and hours flying around in LucasArts' Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe, and Wing Commander III, and we want to keep doing it. Build us a good, quality, realistic (and fun) flight simulator, and the masses will come. Is that too much to ask for?

In the meantime, enjoy the footage, and pray for something good to come down the pipeline. Our wallets are ready and willing.

DS impressions: Freedom Wings


Some games soar on the Nintendo DS. But once in a while you see a title that chokes under its own design. Freedom Wings is one such game that has the potential to be great, but nose dives all too fast.

Continue reading DS impressions: Freedom Wings

Joystiq Review: X-Plane 8.21 (PC/Mac/Linux) [Update 2]

X-Plane is a title developed practically single-handedly by an eccentric ginger-haired Mac loving programmer called Austin Meyer. Flight aficionados like myself will not find it hard to fall in love with the detail that this sim brings to the genre. Our question for X-Plane is: will the majority of gamers (including ones that can't fly a plane) enjoy this title?

Continue reading Joystiq Review: X-Plane 8.21 (PC/Mac/Linux) [Update 2]

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