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Doom III Takes E3 Awards

Talinom writes "This has just simply gone too far. CNN has a story that tells how the video game Doom III by id Software has won the "Best Of Show" award at the E3 convention about one year before its release. Does this mean that Duke Nukem Forever is overdue for its "Game Of The Year" award?" The awards site is E3Awards.com. I don't see how they can give an award called "Best Action Game" to something that doesn't exist as a playable game, but then again looking at the past awards I see Neverwinter Nights won in 2000... in 2001... and in 2002.

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  1. Re:Semantics, fools by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Mod Parent Up +5 Insightful!!!

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  2. Forbes.com Provides Readers With Newsfeed From Sla by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic


    http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/020618/043588.html

    ACTON, MA--(INTERNET WIRE)--Jun 18, 2002 -- OSDN and Forbes.com today announced that Forbes.com will feature a newsfeed from Slashdot® -- one of OSDN's premier web sites -- providing senior-level business readers with access to cutting-edge, high-tech content online.

    Forbes.com's recent web site redesign prominently features a Slashdot-branded area with a newsfeed from the site. Slashdot is one of the largest tech sites on the web, with coverage ranging from the ultra-technical to the ultra-controversial. Slashdot joins sites such as Reuters, which provides widespread news, and The McKinsey Group, which provides research updates, to Forbes.com readers.

    "We were thrilled when Forbes.com expressed interest in a newsfeed from Slashdot because it will direct even more senior-level business professionals to the Slashdot site," said Richard French, general manager, OSDN. "This move will help to position OSDN to business readers as the place for high tech content, and will help OSDN continue to gain credibility in broader business markets."

    "We pursued Slashdot because we think it will add to Forbes.com's Technology channel by providing the caliber of high-tech news our senior executive readership wants," said Paul Maidment, editor, Forbes.com. "Slashdot is a welcome addition to our site."

    Slashdot has won more than 20 awards including a 2000 Webby award for Best Community Web Site, a 2000 Webby award for Best Print/Zine, voted one of Newsweek's favorite technology web sites and rated one of Yahoo's top 100 web sites as "Best Geek Hangout" (2001).

    You can visit the Slashdot section of Forbes.com at forbes.com/technology. You can visit Slashdot at slashdot.org.

    About Forbes.com

    Forbes.com Inc., (www.forbes.com) a leading Internet media company, is among the most trusted resources for the world's business and investment leaders, providing them the uncompromising commentary, concise analysis, relevant tools and real-time reporting they need to succeed at work, profit from investing and have fun with the rewards of winning. Forbes.com includes real-time original reporting on business, technology, investing and lifestyle; stock and mutual fund quotes; comprehensive company profiles; a wide array of interactive tools, calculators and databases, including People Tracker, the annual Forbes Lists; a Lifestyle section that currently focuses on high-end vehicles, collecting, real estate and travel; and the complete online editions of Forbes' magazines.

    About OSDN

    OSDN, the Open Source Development Network, Inc., a subsidiary of VA Software Corp. (Nasdaq:LNUX - news), is the leading news, collaboration and distribution community for IT and Open Source development, implementation and innovation. OSDN delivers more than 130 million page views and reaches 6 million unique visitors per month. The OSDN audience is comprised of IT Professionals, including C-level and senior management, middle management and a variety of technical staff including developers and systems and network administrators. OSDN sites offer IT news, development tools, distribution and discussion channels, cutting-edge editorial, and ongoing education and evangelism among the IT and Open Source community.

    According to the latest @plan data, OSDN is the No. 1 network for delivering people who look for technology news online and the No. 2 network for delivering people who look for general/political news online, based on composition. OSDN is the home of several popular web sites, including the award winning news discussion site, Slashdot.org, and the world's largest collaborative software development site, SourceForge.net.

    Note: Slashdot and OSDN are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Open Source Development Network, Inc., in the United States and other countries. SourceForge is a trademark or registered trademark of VA Software Corporation in the United States and other countries. Reuters is the trademark of the Reuters group of companies. McKinsey is a trademark of McKinsey Holdings, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

  3. T-F-2 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    nada.

    Subnote: The Olsen twins would be hot _except_ I can't get past that family show that made them famous. Some hatrids can never die.

  4. Re:Sad... by maXter · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Might want to read the old saying, practice what you preach, huh? :)

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  6. That's why I could post that and not be a perv. by wackybrit · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I'm in the UK too, and luckily of an age where dating 16 year olds would not be considered 'sick'.

    And yes, if you went to the US, and had sex with a girl under the age of consent in that state (the ages vary), you'd be done (in more ways than one).

    1. Re:That's why I could post that and not be a perv. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Yep, it's called statutory rape. You go to prison and become the bitch of a guy named Bubba who ass rapes you for the next 5 years until you get out and wear a label that says sexual predator on you for the rest of your life. Oh, don't forget having to register at the Sheriff's office when you move into a new town so they can notify all your neighbors that you were a child rapist. This can, will, and does happen every single day to 18 year olds who have sex with 17 year olds who are even in the same school. Scary huh?

    2. Re:That's why I could post that and not be a perv. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      i blieve there are exceptions for within 6 years of each other ... 'd have to be with a 17 and 25 year old -- and not, therefore, from the same school.

      do you have a source to quote? (or anyone else reading htis who agree with parent of this post rather than this one).

      i'll read replies.

  7. NWN by jaaron · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I'm surprised there aren't more posts mentioning NWN. Maybe that's because a sizable portion of the /. crowd is glued to it tonight. I got my copy today. I must say, it looks great. Movement is a little awkward, maybe I'll get used to it eventually. But the real promise is with the toolset.

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    Who said Freedom was Fair?
  8. Re:What? by martyn+s · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Fine, so maybe he should have said "uh, burn is a verb, or a noun". It's still not an adjective. I think