Q&A: Blind Guardian on music in games
Thursday, May 1st, 2008German band Blind Guardian talk to GameSpot about their appearance in the upcoming Sacred 2, and what it’s like to be a guitarist playing Guitar Hero.
German band Blind Guardian talk to GameSpot about their appearance in the upcoming Sacred 2, and what it’s like to be a guitarist playing Guitar Hero.
Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler has been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, his business manager Marty Garafalo confirmed Thursday night.
Jose Canseco, the former AL MVP who made millions during his basecall career, has had his home foreclosed.
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Qmotions has been hawking various specialty sports controllers for a while now, but it looks like the company is about to take the next-gen plunge with an upcoming skateboard controller called the Qmotions Big Air for the Xbox 360 — and best of all, Microsoft is going to let the company build official wireless peripherals. That’s an honor Microsoft is pretty hesitant to dole out, but it seems like the ability to wirelessly rip up some Tony Hawk swayed J Allard and co. (We hear Ballmer is a monster in the pipe.) No word on price or game compatibility other than “skateboard games currently on the market,” but look for this one to ollie into your heart sometime later this year. Amazing 1992-style animated GIF of Qmotions’ PS2 XBoard controller, pictured above, after the break.
[Via Engadget Spanish]
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Freshman center Eli Holman threw another potential wrench into Indiana’s rebuilding project Thursday, telling coaches he intended to transfer before apparently throwing a tantrum in their office that required a call to the campus police.
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The picture of David Toms in his blue winner’s jacket is just a few feet from Tiger Woods’ smiling mug near the first tee at Quail Hollow Club.
The Sonics’ Kevin Durant has been announced as the NBA Rookie of the Year, but Hawks coach Mike Woodson called it a “travesty” that Al Horford didn’t at least share the award.
WASHINGTON — A landmark bill to forbid discrimination against people whose genetic information shows a predisposition to certain illnesses won final U.S. congressional approval on Thursday.
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