Still Made in America: The Super Bowl Footballs from Ada, Ohio

The playbook at Wilson Sporting Goods Company in Ada, Ohio, has not changed in years. Every football ever thrown at a Super Bowl has been made there. It’s the sole surviving manufacturing plant in the United States making footballs for high schools, colleges and the NFL.

Free Speech, Inc. (Corporations as People, and the Campaign Finance Ruling)

The United States Supreme Court ruled recently that corporations, and presumably other associations such as labor unions, may not be barred from spending their spare cash in political campaigns. The argument, as I understand it (and – fair warning – I may not clearly understand it) is that corporations are considered to be persons for many purposes under the law, now including the preservation of First Amendment rights

Apologies: Server Movement

Many apologies for the lack of content as of late; Gamer Limit has been moving from our old, sluggish and generally craptastic Chicago host/datacenter to our shiny, new and speedy LA datacenter. As a result, we’ve had a few issues with transfer, DNS propagation and a bunch of other technical issues. Everything should be completely resolved within the next few days, so please bear with us

Final Fantasy XIII could have been the PS2’s swan song

It’s hard to believe Final Fantasy XIII is almost here.

Sony “gambling” on Heavy Rain

The arguably QTE that is Heavy Rain is seen as a “gamble” on Sony’s part. According to Sony product manager for Heavy Rain Lucy Duncan, “being Sony, I suppose we have a little more luxury to take a gamble on more original and innovative IP – and Heavy Rain definitely fits that category. I suppose the risk is lessened if you have faith in the team behind the game and David and Guillaume and the guys at Quantic Dreams have really impressed,” she told CVG .

7 days around the MMO world / January 21

It’s truly fascinating how the world works and even more fascinating is how the world to which virtual worlds revolve works. It seems that irony is a very cruel mistress as just last week we wrote about how NCSoft with specific regards to Aion and how they’re advocating security across the board

Natal-based controls not within Halo: Reach’s reach

Microsoft preemptively has called Bungie’s Halo: Reach the biggest game of 2010 . At the same time, it’s calling the release of Project Natal , its upcoming motion-sensing peripheral, the biggest thing to hit gaming and beyond .

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