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Halo 3: ODST Preview

Morgan Webb gives us a preview of ‘Halo 3: ODST,’ talking about the plot of the game, and some of the characters you might encounter while you’re playing it when it drops in September.

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Logitech Announces G27 Racing Wheel for Die-Hard Fans, People with Too Much Money

Whether you lost your license for racking up too many points for speeding and reckless driving or just can’t stand to be anywhere else other than behind the wheel, Logitech has you covered. The gaming peripheral company today announced the G27 Racing Wheel, which it says is “designed to deliver the definitive sim racing experience.”

For three Benjamins, the G27 will have you gripping tight corners and feeling the road courtesy of a dual-motor force feedback mechanism. A hand-stitched leather wheel helps justify the cost of admission, as does a six-speed gated shifter complimented by a new LED RPM/shift indicator. Other features include steel-constructed gas, brake, and clutch pedals, and more programmable buttons than the G25.

Logitech says the G27 will be available in the U.S. and Europe sometime in September and will work with both PCs and the Playstation 3.

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Year-Over-Year Gaming Sales Drop Five Months Straight

Last month we reported on the rather bleak fortunes of the gaming industry, and it appears as though the trend that was identified in June has carried over to July. According to the NPD Group, July marks the fifth consecutive month of year-over-year video-game sales declines. Not only is the gaming industry no longer considered recession proof, but it managed to shed a staggering 29 percent compared to the same period last year. Sales of software and hardware for July 2009 were approximately $848.9 million, down from $1.1 billion in 2008.

NPD blames the summer tailspin on lackluster new game releases, and fewer hardware purchases. The industry on a whole is expected to pick up some steam in the traditionally strong Q4 period with several high profile launches expected. “This isn’t the best time of year for video-game sales. In a down economy it makes it all that tougher said Michael Gartenberg, a vice president at Interpret. “Of course, there’s nothing that’s ultimately going to be recession-proof if the recession goes on long enough.”

“Video games have large amounts of entertainment value beyond short-term enjoyment,” Gartenberg said. “That’s typically one of the reasons video games have done well.” Would you agree?

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