‘GTA IV’ expected to sell 9 million copies at launch (The Pantagraph)
LOS ANGELES — There’s no Burger King tie-in or special flavor of Mountain Dew. No commercial directed by Peter Jackson, or even an action figure.
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Grand Theft Auto IV launches to queues (TVNZ)
Grand Theft Auto IV went on sale early on Tuesday, with fans lining up at midnight to get the first copies of the criminal action video game hailed as a brutal and satirical masterpiece equal to films like The Godfather.
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sequel (GamerFeed)
Speaking to Eurogamer , Ansell expressed the desire to explore multiplayer in the future. “We had some pretty cool ideas about multiplayer and we can’t wait to start exploring that stuff. We’re hoping the game sells really well so we can explore it further,” he said.
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Grand Theft Auto IV (Games Radar)
GamesRadar specializes in providing cheat codes for Xbox 360 games such as Grand Theft Auto IV. Also find reviews, previews, features, news and more about Grand Theft Auto IV.
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Grand Theft Auto IV (Games Radar)
GamesRadar specializes in providing cheat codes for Xbox 360 games such as Grand Theft Auto IV. Also find reviews, previews, features, news and more about Grand Theft Auto IV.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th Sep 2007 16:13 UTC (OS News)
“David Lanham is one of the most popular Mac designers today, best known for his icons and illustrations on his website , his two themes Amora and Somatic , and the designs for sites My Dream App and MacThemes 2.0 (along with Renato Valdes Olmos).
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In the papers 30 April (ElectricNews.Net)
Oisin Fanning takes legal action against Smart MBO | ARM beats Q1 expectations
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‘Racist’ pot noodles and high speed chases (icWales)
IN 2006, the Advertising Standards Authority received 37 complaints about a Pot Noodle advert which featured miners digging for noodles in a Crumlin pit, pictured, accompanied by a male voice choir soundtrack. Viewers described the advert as “racist”. The complaint was not upheld.
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