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You ARE the controller...like WHOA, you know Kung Fu.

Controversy has been surrounding the House of M (aka Microsoft) ever since they announced project Natal at E3. Now that we have confirming reports on not one but TWO new XBOX 360 Models set for launch in Q4 of next year.

The rumor mill has been running wild that one of these consoles will focus around Project Natal as it will be built into the system. An anonymous source from Microsoft was quoted as telling EuroGamer "Don't believe nonsense on the internet is all I'll say. We'll do the right thing for Natal."

While Group Project Manager Aaron Greenberg responded by saying "I think part of the excitement about this announcement is that in many ways we are delivering a next generation experience this generation. With that said, I can confirm that Natal will run on Xbox 360 so no new console investment will be necessary."

Hmmm....Conspiracy here?

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This week I've beeen playing Activision's Prototype and thought I'd give you my thoughts on it.

It always looked interesting, and well read after the break to find out exactly what I think.

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Knock Knock? Who's there? MIKE JOOOONEEESSSS

Yes, you definitely read that correctly. We have for you a first look at whats going to be inside of the new SKU for Microsfts XBOX 360 console. TechnoGeeks get ready to change your EFFIN pants because we've got the rundown for you after the break.

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Announced on Monday and starting some time this summer, Verizon will be offering "more than 1,400" PC games (sorry Mac folks) through its broadband service for $5 to $15 a month, depending on which price plan you sign up for.  The Quick Pack gives access to arcade, puzzle and word games for $5 a month.  The Family Place plan gives you more than 900 family friendly games for $8 a month, and the unlimited plan gives you the whole library for $15 a month.  The service offers a wide variety of games from casual titles like Bejeweled to pewpew fun titles like Splinter Cell, where their customers can play the games over an internet connection or they can download the games directly to their computer so long as it's connected to the internet, one assumes to verify they have a license.

Initially the service is only avaialable in the northeast in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York and you need to be on their fiber optic Internet service (FiOS).  There are no details on when and where other areas will be able to sign up.  

If you want to see a full list of titles and see more check out Verizon's site.
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Im running low on funny, just pretend theres a joke here.
 

Today Valve released an update for their amazing source SDK, which has allowed for many fun maps and modes to be created over the years. This update however is a .vmf source file that will include most of the TF2 maps. The maps that will be included are Lumberyard, Ravine, Badlands, Dustbowl, Granary, Gravelpit, 2Fort, Badwater, Goldrush, and Hydro.

They released these maps to give the beginning map makers out there a chance to adjust previous maps before they undertake the process of building one from scratch or perhaps to show the developers what the fans think might need improving on the maps.

Either way it just goes to show you that Valve is always thinking about the fans and continuing to support ALL their games....*cough*eat it boycotters*cough*