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Gamertell Review: House, M.D., for Windows

Everyone’s favorite snarky doctor is back, this time in PC form.

House M.Dlets you solve cases and diagnose patients, all while making rude comments to your staff and patients and annoying Dr. Cuddy.

Xbox 360 headset smashes gamers head into a Mac

Xbox Live gamer “XxAdamWestxX09″ (who’s going to get a ton of friend requests) retold his story of how a game of Modern Warfare 2 ended with him receiving a deep gash on his forehead. He was playing a match of MW2 when he was asked to get pajamas for his daughter. Upon standing up, XxAdamWestxX09 didn’t know his Xbox Live headset wire was wrapped around his chair. He was then sent crashing head first into his Mac.

Exclusive Interview: GameInvest’s Mariana Cardoso talks about Hysteria Hospital: Emergency Ward

On June 2009, a new game developed by GameInvest and published by Oxygen Games will throw players into the chaotic world of medicine.

Imagine just graduating from a top medical school and landing a job in a hospital so small that you are the only nurse. You may get that chance when Hysteria Hospital: Emergency Ward is released for the PC, Wii and DS.

After spending a few crazy hours on Hysteria Hospital: Emergency Ward, I had a chance to talk with Mariana Cardoso, General Manager of GameInvest, about the game and to find out what it takes to be a nurse in this crazy hospital….

Italian teen is diagnosed with “PlayStation Addiction” by politician

It seems the US may not be the only country with anti-video game crusaders.

Ananova reports that a 13-year-old Italian boy has been diagnosed with “PlayStation Addiction.” Curiously, the diagnosis did not come from the doctors at the hospital who treated the boy but by a local Italian politician named Antonio Buccoliero (a Regional Councilor of Puglia, Italy). According to Ananova, Buccoliero said, “They eventually managed to take care of him once they understood that this was a strange kind of mental detachment connected to his Playstation.”

That “mental detachment” was thought to be a stroke or severe brain disorder at first when…

Wii finds use in hospital rehabs

A recent British study might have debunked the Wii as a fitness machine, but there are still others who have ample amount of faith in the system’s fitness prowess. Now many hospitals have resorted to the Wii in an effort to make the usually mundane rehabilitation process a lot more fun. Among the slew of more »