If macbook retina gets too hot, can it shorten battery life span ?

hey guys, when I'm gaming on Windows in bootcamp, I'm getting temps upwards of 176 degrees F. Is this normal ? Can it damage the battery life span ? For instance, if battery reads 8 hours on full charge but now it reads 7 hours with same processes running each time

No, that will lenghten its life. Using the MacBook on the battery is what shortens its life.
If you're running Lion your battery will run down much faster than on Snow Leopard. Lion runs in 64 bit all the time where Snow Leopard only ran in 64 bit as needed.

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