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Air traffic controllers at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago are given on-the-job training by handling real-life scenarios simulated by a video game. The FAA plans to install video training rooms at 19 more airports.

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HEADLINE: Video game helps train air traffic controllers CAPTION: Air traffic controllers at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago are given on-the-job training by handling real-life scenarios simulated by a video game. The FAA...
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Taiwanese Wii fans travel to Japan to buy the latest video game console

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30 March 2007 1. Wide shot players playing Wii in a conference room in a office 2. Close-up screen showing game of boxing 3. Various of players playing games using Wii remote 4. Close-up Wii console 5. SOUNDBITE : (Mandarin) Cyrus Lai,...
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Gaming Industry harnesses the power of 4K technology

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The video game industry is stepping in to give early adopters of 4K television technology a reason to splash cash on pricey new screens. Unlike the movie and film industry which still hasn't produced much 4K content, Nvidia is already...
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The gaming industry remains buoyant despite the recession

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Cologne, August 19, 2009 1. Various of rocket man flying through the air ahead of the official opening of the convention, carrying the key to open the convention 2. Various of rocket man landing in front of the exhibition hall,...
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Nintendo launching Wii sucessor

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AP Television Los Angeles - 5 June 2012 1. Man playing Wii U game 2. Low-angle view man playing Wii U game 3. Close Wii U controller 4. Close Wii U console 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Reggie Fils-Aime, President of Nintendo of America: "All...
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A look at the influence of SARS on the cultural life of Hong Kong

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Honk Kong - 25 May 2003 1. Various of crowded streets of Causeway Bay (Hong Kong city suburb) with majority of citizens not wearing face masks Hong Kong - 26 May 2003 2. Wide of photographer Marcus Oleniuk in his studio looking through...
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Sony takes to the E3 stage to premiere new games and technology

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Sony Corp. is celebrating its PlayStation 4 marketplace triumph by announcing new instalments of popular video game franchises. Taking to the stage ahead of the official opening of the E3 expo in Los Angeles, it has also been promoting...
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Microsoft's latest game console, Xbox One, is hitting store shelves Friday. Combining powerful new technology, the console serves as a hub for the living room entertainment experience. (Nov. 21)

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HEADLINE: Microsoft touts XBox One as more than gaming CAPTION: Microsoft's latest game console, Xbox One, is hitting store shelves Friday. Combining powerful new technology, the console serves as a hub for the living room entertainment...
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Sony executives bowed in apology Sunday for a security breach in the company's PlayStation Network that compromised the personal data of some 77 million accounts on the online service.

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Sony execs apologize for network security breach CAPTION: (255 characters): Sony executives bowed in apology Sunday for a security breach in the company's PlayStation Network that compromised the personal...
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Pokemon's 10th anniversary festival in NYC

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1. Wide of Bryant Park where Pokemon 10th anniversary event taking place 2. Large balloon of Pokemon character floating in air 3. Pan of line to get into Pokemon event 4. Person dressed as one of the Pokemon character costume 5....
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Health and beauty boosting high tech treatments

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Shenzhen, China November 17, 2010 1. Mid of man putting on massage helmet 2. Close of assistant helping with massage helmet 3. Various shots of men wearing massage helmets and assistants 4. Pan close of man wearing earphones 5. Close of...
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Preview of new Xbox One console

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Microsoft's latest game console, Xbox One, is hitting store shelves Friday (22 NOV. 2013). Combining powerful new technology, the console serves as a hub for the living room entertainment experience. The successor to the best-selling...
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Mobile trends for 2011

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AP Television London, UK - November 10, 2010 1. Various shops of people talking on their mobile phones AP Television Paris, France - June 21, 2007 2. Mid of man speaking on mobile phone 3. Interior wide of mobile phone shop 4. Mid tilt...
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Diabetes is on the increase in Taiwan

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Taipei, November 12, 2007 1. Wide of street food market 2. Wide chef cooking 3. Close up food 4. Zoom in to skewers 5. Close up sausages 6. Mid of woman eating 7. Side shot woman eating 8. Wide doctor walking into room 9. Close...
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Fans queue as Sony launches it latest version of popular game console

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Huge crowds lined up in New York to buy Sony's next generation console, the PlayStation 4, which went on sale Friday. Sony is describing the console - its first update in seven years - as a great experience from an entertainment and a...
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Video game lets Mexicans trample Donald Trump

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USA: NEW YORK: CHRISTMAS POKEMON TOY

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English/Nat Where once the Tamakoche and the Cabbage Patch doll ruled the roost, this year, children across the U-S can look forward to a Pokemon toy in their Christmas stocking. The Japanese cartoon figures were put on show in New York...
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Only a few people turn out for midnight launch of Playstation 3

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AP Entertainment London - 22 March, 2007 1. Wide tilt down exterior of Virgin Megastore, Oxford St, London 2. Wide of sign hanging in between escalators inside store promoting the PlayStation 3 (PS3) launch 3. Mid of PS3 promotional...
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Take-Two CEO: We Don't Need to Be Out First in VR

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June 15 -- Strauss Zelnick, Take-Two Interactive's chairman and chief executive officer, discusses virtual reality in gaming with Bloomberg's Emily Chang from E3 2016 in Los Angeles on "Bloomberg West."
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Thousands of Pokemon trading card and video game fans flocked to DC to battle it out for a chance at the invitation-only Pokemon World Championships. (Aug. 15)

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Thousands of fans of the popular Pokemon trading card game and video game fled to DC for a chance to battle for the highly coveted Pokemon prize. A chance to participate in the invitation-only 2014 Pokemon World Championships and the...
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Nintendo Disappoints Without Mobile Mario or New Console

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April 28 -- Nintendo shares are taking a bit of a beating after forecasting profit and sales well below estimates. Bloomberg's Pavel Alpeyev reports on "Trending Business."
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Nintendo's president describes the Wii.

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HEADLINE: Nintendo Wii Brings Users Closer to the Game CAPTION: 'Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam,' 'Call of Duty 3' and 'Marvell: Ultimate Alliance' offer a unique gaming experience with Nintendo Wii's interactive remote. (Nov. 17)
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Video games help prevent senility research reveals

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Researchers in Japan say playing arcade video games may be the answer to preventing senility. They say the hand-eye coordination and fast responses required to play the games help stimulate the brain. Having lots of fun in a games...
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Live streaming offers chance for web stardom and wealth

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4031504LEAD IN:For some aspiring web celebrities, China's live streaming sites offer stardom. For others, they might just offer a living, although the competition is tough and the work can be...