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Ouya Console Price Isn't The Only Thing Tiny About The New Android-Powered, Next-Gen System

Plenty of folks have been working themselves into a frenzy over the prospect of new gaming consoles. When word came earlier in the month that a Kickstarter project had raised over three million dollars to create a $99 gaming console, the internet was abuzz about the system, which promised Android-powered open source gaming, heavily moddable, with plenty of games utilizing a free-to-play structure (akin to some titles on Facebook or on your mobile device).

New Planet UCF-1.01 Discovered, Covered In Oceans of Magma

When new planets are discovered, inevitably, excitement causes folks to wonder if it’s inhabitable. Unfortunately, such is not the case with the (as of now) designated UCF-1.01. The planet is covered in “oceans” of magma and is most definitely not inhabitable to humans. Perhaps most interesting is that, while most new planetary discoveries are of supersized planets larger than Jupiter, UCF-1.01 is about two-thirds the size of Earth.

Judge Orders Lawyer And Clients To Act Like Frogs

File this under Ridiculously Awesome: Frustrated with the constant chatter of attorney Nnajite Okobie and two of his clients, Nigerian Magistrate Adewumi Makanjuola ordered them to either spend five minutes hopping around the court like frogs or pay fines for contempt of court.

'South Park': The Stick Of Truth Preorder Bonus Revealed

Those beloved, foul-mouthed kids from “South Park” are taking another foray into the gaming space with “South Park: The Stick of Truth”, currently in development from Obsidian Entertainment. Publisher THQ has announced today that “South Park: The Stick of Truth” will include some neat pre-order bonuses for those looking to add a bit more to their “South Park” experience.

‘Dark Knight Rises’ Massacre Victim Photos, Plus Other Colorado Shootings [NSFW]

Colorado has seen its fair share of shootings over the past few decades. With many pointing fingers at video games and films with violent content, the state seems to suffer from some high-profile acts of gun violence. From the Columbine school shootings to the recent violence erupting at a screening of The Dark Knight Rises, Colorado can't seem to shake the stigma of horrific violence with a media connection.

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