Kids
club opens a gaming center - National effort aims
to use Xbox to keep children off streets
A
local Boys & Girls Club has a new strategy
to get kids off the streets after school, and
it's one that rarely fails to attract children:
video games.
"It's another way to engage them,"
said Andrew Jones, branch director of the Boys
& Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities' East Side
branch on Ames Avenue in St. Paul.
BK
thinks inside the Xbox
Burgers and video games have proven a savory
combo for Miami-based Burger King and its hungry
Value Meal patrons.
Since the fast-food chain launched a limited-edition
collection of three Xbox games in November --
Pocketbike Racer, Big Bumpin', Sneak King -- sales
of BK Value Meals have spiked to bring home meaty
profits during the company's second quarter.
The world's second-largest burger chain said
Tuesday its fiscal second-quarter profit jumped
41 percent to $38 million. Company officials cited
consistently strong Value Meal sales and the video-game
giveaway program for the positive report.
XBox
360 comes into its own
It's
looking grim.
You almost had a Sony PlayStation 3. The guy
on the phone said they had two but it was first
come, first serve. You broke an impressive roster
of traffic laws to get to the store in time, and
for naught. So you tried for a Nintendo Wii. You
failed. You would like one of the season's hot
consoles but you have a life. You don't have ages
to devote to this. Yet, man, your PS1 mocks.
You're due for an upgrade.
Fear not! There is hope!
See those white and lemon boxes piling up in
big-box electronics stores all around town?
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