Rocco from Mega64 spends a day in the life of the merchant from Resident Evil 4, and business isn't exactly booming. See the aftermath on the Mega64 Version 2 DVD, coming to mega64.com on July 20th.
Rocco from Mega64 steps into the life of ancient assassin, Altair. Will he be able to attempt assassination without attracting attention in this bustling Jerusalem marketplace?
No.
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Marcus sits down with indie game developers The Behemoth to discuss their upcoming game, Castle Crashers, as well as offer industry insight.
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Marcus has a serious discussion with Jessica Chobot and Becky Young over girls in the gaming world.
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Worker assets shrink at Fannie and Freddie - International Herald Tribune Fannie Mae's workers had $116 million in the employee stock ownership plan at the end of 2006. Today, it's more like $17.5 million. Ouch. The employees of Fannie Mae, and those of its counterpart Freddie Mac, are reeling from financial blows ...
The COLA Factor - GovExec.com Every year, about 4 million federal civilian and military retirees and 50 million Social Security beneficiaries are granted a cost-of-living adjustment to their benefits. Lately, I've received quite a few e-mails about COLAs from employees who are ...
In Brief - Business - West Hawaii Today Rick Merschdorf of Aloha Financial Services Inc. has been awarded the Accredited Investment Fiduciary designation from Fiduciary360, an organization offering training, tools and resources to promote a culture of fiduciary responsibility and improve ...
Fidelity Research on Generation X / Y Shows That Financial Intentions ... ... Fidelity Investments today released new research on Generation X and Y(1), whose combined population will represent 60 percent of the U.S. workforce by 2010(2). The research indicates that when it comes to how both generations view and make decisions ...
Morneau Sobeco: Salary Increase Expectations for 2009 Showing ... - Market... TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Aug. 28, 2008) - Despite the current state of the economy - which has been marked by the credit crisis, energy cost increases and currency fluctuations - substantial salary increases are still expected in Canada for ...