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Live and let play - the Bond script cricket needs

Bond. James Bond. That simple introduction instantly sends chills down your spine and conjures up all kinds of excitement and adventure. The same holds true for the cricketing Bond - when Shane Bond has the ball in hand facing those cocky Australians I tune in to watch and so do thousands of other people.

Henan develops "robodoctor"

The idea of using a "robodoctor" to perform operations on patients may become reality in Henan Province before Spring Festival next year. The "spine operation robot", developed by the First Hospital of Zhengzhou University's Department of Orthopedics with independent intellectual property rights, has already conducted successful animal tests.

Dead Space doesn't scare

"The first time I saw the Lullaby trailer for "Dead Space," I was certain that the game was going to make me crap my pants. I mean that quite literally. The combination of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" and mangled corpses sent chills up my spine. It was the first time in my life that a song from my childhood had been used to strike fear into my heart.

Dead Space for Xbox 360 & PS3

The interactive entertainment industry has witnessed a lot in all respective genres over these years, which isn't really a bad trend if you consider the number of choices the gamer of today has across platforms. Even though abundance has shined over almost every genre, those scintillating, incredibly intense and spine-chilling horror titles have always been hard to come by. Sure, we've got legends such as Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and even Siren, but that's pretty much everything that the genre has had to offer to the new seekers thus far. When Dead Space was first announced by EA, it was pitted to bring classic horror and the “from space, no one can hear you scream” kinda atmosphere, and gladly, that's exactly what Redwood Shores have managed to deliver-a superlative, dark entertainer, and most certainly, one of the best survival h


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