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UncategorizedJune 10, 2008 9:46 pm

Leonardo DiCaprio is signed up to play Atari-creator Nolan Bushnell in a biopic that the movie star will also produce.

The movie is currently without a director, but it will be written by Brian Hecker and Craig Sherman, according to Variety.

Bushnell has been targeted by various Hollywood studios over the years, but the two writers apparently were the only ones to convince him they could do his life justice.

Whether or not there’s enough to say about a man who spends most of his early years behind a computer programming games remains to be seen.

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Uncategorized 9:46 pm

James Scalpello, wireless director of THQ, has claimed that girls don’t play as many videogames as guys because they have different lifestyle requirements.

“When girls play console games, they have to have gone through a whole other list of things they could have done before sitting down with them,” he told CasualGaming.biz.

“Guys get home, have dinner, and play a computer game. It’s much higher up the list of priorities. To put it bluntly, girls have got better things to do.”

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