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                    [Title] => Slew of 3-D TV movies for the home? Not so fast
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If you're thinking of buying a 3-D television set this year based on the belief that you'll be able to purchase a lot of the 3-D movies that have hit theaters in the past few years, think again. 

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This market trend is not lost among major game distributors in the country, two of which took the virtual wrappers off their respective casual games last week.

NetGames Inc., publisher of the massively multiplayer online games (MMOG) Khan: The Absolute Power and Flyff, has introduced another MMOG called Pangya from Korea-based HanbitSoft.
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                    [Title] => Slew of 3-D TV movies for the home? Not so fast
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If you're thinking of buying a 3-D television set this year based on the belief that you'll be able to purchase a lot of the 3-D movies that have hit theaters in the past few years, think again. 

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This market trend is not lost among major game distributors in the country, two of which took the virtual wrappers off their respective casual games last week.

NetGames Inc., publisher of the massively multiplayer online games (MMOG) Khan: The Absolute Power and Flyff, has introduced another MMOG called Pangya from Korea-based HanbitSoft.
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