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  • Slim Is In: The 11 Skinniest Video Game Characters Ever! In honor of the PS3 Slim, we count down the 11 skinniest game characters.
  • G.I. Joystick: New Video Games Train Today's Troops The Army creates complex video games to sharpen soldiers' skills--and to help them rehab after combat.
  • Ancient Atari Joysticks Unearthed Atari joysticks found buried in rock? One man is digging up tech fossils--and creating some of his own in the process.
  • New Wii Remote and Fresh Games at e3 Nintendo showed a slew of products for the Wii at the big e3 gaming gathering, including the new Wii Motion Plus remote control.
  • E3 2009 in Pictures Video games, protestors, and parties: A candid day-in-the-life look at what an editor sees when he roams a video game trade show.
  • Wacky (but Good) Wii Gear at E3 Guns, keypads and more come to the Wii.
  • Death to Gaming Mice Wireless gaming mice are expensive, slick status symbols for the hard-core. But are they worth the money? And are they safe for your hands? We look at two models to find out.
  • 57 Amazing Things You Didn't Know Your Tech Could Do! We've worked long and hard to come up with the best tips and tricks for your PCs, smartphones, cameras, game controllers, music players, and the Web. Let's start with PC, laptop, and networking tips.
  • Apple Approves Tasteless Baby-Shaker iPhone Game, Then Removes It Apple flip-flops on iPhone Baby Shaker application by first allowing it, then banning it.
  • Wii MotionPlus for New Games Only Nintendo's add-on peripheral to increase the accuracy of its Wii Remote, but won't work with current games.
  • New Nintendo Games: Zelda for the DSi System, Punch-Out for the Wii Nintendo announces a new version of the game Zelda for the upcoming DSi, as well as Punch-Out for the Wii system.
  • Attack of the Wii Clones, Starring Acer? Could Acer be spooling up an Ion-based computer to compete with Nintendo's Wii?
  • Games Are Not Art, Are They? Is there more to life than blowing things up? Get in touch with your artistic side, playing a game about...flowers? PC World Interviews Jenova Chen.
  • Inside Nintendo's Classic Game Console Lots of Americans know the Nintendo Entertainment System. Fewer know the Japanese console it was based on, the Nintendo Family Computer, also known as the Famicom. We'll take a look inside the Famicom and its accessories, including a unique disk system attachment.

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