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by Jordan Grodecki on November 30, 2009
OpenPandora is a little project I'm very, very excited about. A completely open source handheld, an unofficial successor to the GP2X and GP32, featuring a Linux OS, a full QWERTY keyboard, and two...
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by Jordan Grodecki on October 31, 2009
Remember when Nintendo first showed off the Wii? They had a nice display with lots of different brightly (and darkly!) coloured consoles, and I'm fairly sure they said something about them all being a...
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by Chris Matier on October 17, 2009
I use Gamefly, and in the past year, I have had return issues with three games. At first I was thinking that Gamefly needed to get their act together, but now I think that there is something more s...
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by Chris Matier on September 26, 2009
When the PSP Go was first announced, I had a twinge of excitement. My interest was peaked, not because I am a big fan, but because I love new technology. The design was fun, if not borrowed from the S...
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by Chris Matier on August 19, 2009
Sony announced a new Blue-ray player today that is energy efficient, slim, and compact. It also comes with many standard features that make it a leader in the field of Blue-ray players, and it only wi...
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by Chris Matier on August 18, 2009
I use a small Netflix account and supplement it with Redbox rentals. Really, it is the best of both worlds; I get a reliable and cheap DVD rental system and a bit of instant gratification when necessa...
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by Chris Matier on August 11, 2009
If you own a PC, PS3, or Xbox360 and you are reading this right now, then you have either already downloaded and played the Batman Arkham demo or you need to leave right now and start the download. Ba...
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by Jordan Grodecki on July 14, 2009
Peter Bale, an MSN executive has been talking to the telegraph about the upcoming additon of a streaming music service to it's array of products. Supposedly similer in nature to that of Spotify,...
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by Chris Matier on July 14, 2009
Have you ever seen those chess champions playing 3 or 4 games of chess at one time? They quickly switch back and forth, keeping the games straight in their minds. If they don't have ADD, they shou...
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by Chris Matier on July 2, 2009
If you have a pension for for playing an eleven year old RTS game, and you really want to kick some butt at it, then I have good news. Starcraft classes are available to you right now in the San Franc...
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by Jordan Grodecki on June 30, 2009
There's been lots of rumours about a slim model of Sony's Playstation 3, and today we are hearing that agreements may have been made with Foxxcon and another manufacture in order to produce ...
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by Chris Matier on June 29, 2009
I love the PS3. I know there are Xbox diehards, and Wii fanboys, but I honestly believe that Sony did things right with that piece of hardware. The quality of the PS3 is exactly why I am wondering why...
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by Jordan Grodecki on June 18, 2009
When MS showed off the tech behind project Natal, people were wowed, but didn't half wonder exactly how much it will actually cost, or whether it'll ever make it to the shelves at all! But MS ...
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by Chris Matier on June 5, 2009
I own a PSP 2000, and it is a pretty good device. I play Field Commander, Patapon, Lumines and LocoRoco with some regularity. For that reason alone, I had almost dedicated myself to not buying a PSP G...
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by Chris Matier on June 2, 2009
The one thing I liked about the Wii is that my son had to stand up to play it effectively; it was hard to be lazy and play it. Microsoft has taken the whole "motion sensitive" and movement ...
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by Chris Matier on June 1, 2009
There are three types of products: trend-setters, trend-setter competitors, and failures. For example, the Nintendo DS was a trend-setter, and the original PSP was a competitor, and the iPod Touch w...
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by Chris Matier on May 6, 2009
With a just about a month to go before this year's E3 Gaming Expo, rumors regarding sony's next PSP are becoming feverish. The name of the next device is supposed the be the PSP Go! (with the ...
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by Chris Matier on April 17, 2009
Being an adult and a pretend professional, I rarely find myself getting excited about a video game. In fact, it would probably be odd for me to get too giggly about a console game, but darn it if the...
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by Chris Matier on March 26, 2009
If you are a serious nintendo Wii player, and I think there are a few, then the newest version of the Wii Menu will be of interest to you. Heck, I am even mildly interested, and I rarely play the Nint...
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by Chris Matier on January 15, 2009
According to Wikipedia, the Nintendo DS has sold over 84 Million units world wide. That is roughly one Nintendo DS for every man, woman, and child in the United States. In fact, you probably own a DS...
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by Chris Matier on November 28, 2008
If you have a current generation gaming system, then you understand how wonderful wireless controllers are. The cables, chargers, rechargeable batteries, and charging docks however are a pain in the ...
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by Chris Matier on November 24, 2008
There was a period of time that my household stopped playing our Wii. In retrospect, I think it was because we stopped thinking about it as a gaming machine. We have started to pick it up again, but i...
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by Chris Matier on November 14, 2008
Remember when the Wii came out a few short years ago? Remember the throngs of geeks and weirdos that waited hours in line to be one of the first to get the "revolutionary new Nintendo system?&qu...
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by Mark Rollins on October 20, 2008
Sometimes I miss the days of pinball, and want a pinball machine in my own home. Assuming I could afford an actual pinball machine, I probably couldn't fit it in the small space that is my home.
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by Mark Rollins on October 16, 2008
What is this, Space Invaders day? Today, while looking for items to report (yes, I do that), I found not one, but two Space Invaders products.
The first is an alarm clock that is actually made by Ta...
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by Mark Rollins on October 8, 2008
Ah, there is nothing that I like more than playing some video games, and it is always good to get more realism when you play. The RennSport Wheel Stand might be the ticket when it comes to racing game...
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by Mark Rollins on September 19, 2008
As a Nintendo Wii addict, I can honestly say that nothing spoils your game time more than getting ready to play, only to find out those wireless Wiimotes have dead batteries in them.
Of course, ther...
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by Mark Rollins on August 28, 2008
There isn't really much to say about this Guitar Praise video game and accessory. In fact, it can be summed up in a sentence: "A Christian Guitar Hero".
Why not? After all, Christians ...
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by Chris Matier on August 22, 2008
sony has officially announced the newest hardware revision of the sleek, powerful, and sexy PSP. The PSP-3000 is set to hit the streets right around October 15th, and it features some fantastic and ne...
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by Chris Matier on July 31, 2008
If you have a Wii, then you already know that the more people you have playing the better. 2 is definitely better than 1 and 4 is the best way to tackle many of the party and mini game suites availabl...