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METAL SLUG 7 FOR NINTENDO DS DETONATES IN STORES ON NOVEMBER 18, 2008

Glendale, CA – November 17, 2008 – Ignition Entertainment Ltd., a UTV Enterprise, a worldwide publisher and developer of videogames, in conjunction SNK Playmore is pleased to announce that Metal Slug 7™ for Nintendo DS is confirmed to blast into retail stores nationwide on November 18, 2008. Along with the fast-paced 2-D shooting action for which the franchise has been widely renowned, Ignition is offering as a gift to fans a special bonus disc including exclusive wallpaper and game trailers.

Sea Slug Harvests Solar Energy

Researchers have reportedly discovered the method by which sea slugs are able to operate on solar power.

Solar-Powered Sea Slug Harnesses Stolen Plant Genes

It's the ultimate form of solar power: eat a plant, become photosynthetic. Now researchers have found how one animal does just that.

Solar-powered sea slug harnesses stolen plant genes

It's the ultimate form of solar power: eat a plant, become photosynthetic. Now researchers have found how one animal does just that.

Solar-powered Sea-slugs Live Like Plants

The lowly sea slug, “Elysia chlorotica,” may not seem like the most exciting of creatures, but don’t be fooled: it behaves like a plant and is solar-powered, says a Texas A&M University biologist who has been studying these tiny creatures for the past decade and, along with collaborators from several universities, has identified a possible cause of their ability to behave like plants.

Solar-Powered Sea-Slugs Live Like Plants

The lowly sea slug, “Elysia chlorotica,” may not seem like the most exciting of creatures, but don’t be fooled:

Under the Sheets Down Under

Forget Australia; they really should call it Cattle Drive by Botox! (And if my friggin' E! lawyers have anything to say about that one, I swear I'll slug ‘em with a club as big as Nicole Kidman's implacable forehead, 'cause it surely looks like that gal's had something weirder than her ex-husband's couch-jumping habits done to it. Thing does not move. One bit!)

IGN: Nintendo DS Game of the Month: October 2008

IGN: "Things heat up next month with Korg DS-10, Smackdown vs. Raw 2009, Call of Duty: World at War, Guitar Hero: On Tour -- Decades, Luminous Arc 2, Metal Slug 7, Moon, Rune Factory 2, Tecmo Bowl, Tony Hawk's Motion (the last six of which are all on the same day), Skate It, Age of Empires: Mythologies, and Chrono Trigger DS. Talk about a rush of quality titles. Be sure to check back for more on those games, as well as our Game of the Month for November, when we crown our champion."

Personal Finance IV Feature Package

The following feature package is a roundup of feature stories dealing with personal finance issues and is appropriate for special sections and for general use. For those receiving this copy via computer, the stories are easily identified by the initial word of the slug: "Finance."

Personal Finance IV Feature Package

The following feature package is a roundup of feature stories dealing with personal finance issues and is appropriate for special sections and for general use. For those receiving this copy via computer, the stories are easily identified by the initial word of the slug: "Finance."

Prinnies Can Finally Be Heroes in America

Nippon Ichi, makers of the amazingly niche Disgaea games, recently announced that they will be bringing the most recent addition to the series Prinny: Can I really be the Hero to America this February. A 2d action game “Prinny” seems to closely resemble the Metal Slug series in the way that the play is handled, including over the top action and unforgiving difficulties.

Dean Kamen Q&A: Robots Can Save America from Britney Spears

the AutoSyringe, the portable dialysis machine, the iBOT self-balancing wheelchair, and, of course, the Segway human transporter. But he is most passionate when talking about his nonprofit organization, FIRST, which tries to get kids excited about science and technology by having them build 120-pound robots to slug it out on a rough-and-tumble field of play. "We're not competing with science fairs, we're competing with Britney Spears and Shaquille O'Neal" for the attention of teenagers, Kamen said. The FIRST game changes every year—in 2008, teams raced 40-in. balls around a track. Kamen spoke with Popular Mechanics editor-in-chief Jim Meigs and an audience of journalists and FIRST competitors at the magazine's headquarters, in New York City's Hearst Tower.

Personal Finance IV Feature Package

Oct 30, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The following feature package is a roundup of feature stories dealing with personal finance issues and is appropriate for special sections and for general use. For those receiving this copy via computer, the stories are easily identified by the initial word of the slug: "Finance."


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