| Civilization Exploring Next Gen Territory
After years of feeding a large base of dedicated PC gamers, Sid Meier are once again scouting out some new territory for their classic Civilization franchise (after several so-so attempts on previous consoles). Though no systems were specifically mentioned in the press release, the trailer confirms Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution is being prepped for Xbox 360 and PS3. Given the point-and-click nature of the gameplay, we can’t help but hope that a Nintendo Wii version of Revolution is in the works too. Unfortunately, with the game’s release tentatively set for spring 2008, we probably have a long wait until we’ll know for sure, though we may hear something at E3 this July. For now, you can read the official announcement of Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution in the press release included below: New York, NY – June 28, 2007 – 2K, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
Social Entrepreneurs Ring the Bell for Students in Technology ...
Digit All Systems, Inc. (DAS) introduces the Tech-Ed Summer Camp Baltimore's for boys and girls ages 10-17. Four computer technology camps with morning and afternoon sessions will be offered Monday July 2, 2007 through Saturday August 25, 2007. The camp sessions include Microsoft Office® 2007 Xtreme, Lego MindStorm® Robotics, The Urban Video Game Academy ™ for Video Game Design and Programming, and Computer Repair Essentials. Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) June 13, 2007 -- Digit All Systems (DAS) Tech-Ed Summer Camp will offer a technology learning and fun camp for Baltimore area middle and high school students. DAS has been serving the greater Baltimore community since 1999 as a non-profit alternative for technology education and literacy programs for students and citizens.
Dell Colors Up Its Laptop Game
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