• The House of Mouse zeroes in on 3-D opps for future film rollout… (Associated Press)
• …meanwhile, Disney Interactive Studios bring Pixar to the forefront of its games (GamesIndustry.biz)
• Netflix raises the price on Blu-ray rentals (L.A. Times)
• Monsters vs. Aliens Wii game reviewed (Wired/GeekDad)
• If you reenacted a scene from Alien in a cuddly way, it might look like this (Gizmodo)
• With GDC now over, what’s next for video game developers? (New York Times)
• No more Hannah Montana movies, says Miley (Associated Press)
• A look at live action roleplay for kids (Wired/GeekDad)
• Bloomsbury still holds up in the post-Harry Potter era (BBC News)
• Twilight already tops DVD sales so far this year (Reuters/THR)
• Toy retailers already cautious about Christmas 2009 (Dallas Morning News/AP)
• How children’s apparel retailers can stay afloat (DMNews)
• Going console-free could be the game industry’s wave of the future (Kotaku)
• Disney and YouTube join forces on content (PC World)
• Watch out for those fire-breathing robot babies in Japan (CScout Japan)
• And imagine the kid content opps that await you on the Hotelicopter (Gizmodo)
• A Q&A with John Lasseter about Bolt (Magical Mountain)
• Nintendo announces new games, Wii storage solution at GDC (CNet News)
• Burberry launches first UK standalone children’s store in London (Retail Week)
• Amazon shutters three distribution centers (Forbes/AP)
• Kids sing made-up song about netiquette (BoingBoing)
• A glance at the world’s largest, US$11 million train set (Daily Mail)
• UK retail sales see sharp drop (Wall Street Journal)
• In case you missed it, the first trailer for Where The Wild Things Are is out (MTV Movies Blog)
• Did this German create the perfect board game? (Wired)
• A look at DreamWorks’ and Pixar’s films (Examiner)
• Confessions of a toy snob (Dallas Morning News)
• Face-mapping a potential new feature for upcoming Nintendo DSi games (Gizmodo/Kotaku)
• Ever heard the Star Wars Cantina theme on the harp before? (Neatorama)
• Nickelodeon unveils the look of its new Shockwave games portal (CasualGaming.biz)
• Analysts predict that some Brit retailers may not be able to afford rent… (Wall Street Journal)
• …while the high street and UK shopping malls continue seeing sales declines (The Guardian)
• What’s going to happen when the top brass at Warner Bros. step down in 2011? (L.A. Times)
• A look at Disney’s mark-ups across the board (Motley Fool)
• Blockbuster teams up with TiVO to download movies (Wired)
• Thai firefighter dons Spidey suit to save boy from fire (Sydney Morning Herald)
• A look at the film adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are (USA Today)
• Ads + internet = epic fail (TechCrunch)
• Game Developers Conference is more important than ever (CNet News)
• With the iPhone picking up speed, Nintendo and Sony push game downloads… (Wired/GameLife)
• …as this survey finds that the iPhone has the biggest potential for games (VentureBeat)
• Would you have bought this Atomic Energy Lab for your kids in the 1950s? (Boing Boing)
• And the winner of the Harry Potter versus Twilight debate is… (Christian Science Monitor)
• Toy orders on the decline in China… (Business Week)
• …yet US toy sales are seeing some upturns at retail (Toy Directory)
• Barnes & Noble to boost digital content and bolster flagging web sales (Internet Retailer)
• Walmart names Jakks Pacific its vendor of the year… (Trigger News)
• …and Monopoly is named Australia’s Toy of the Year (Sydney Morning Herald)