So Nic's made his decision for me, and in doing so came up with a great idea. So how did he choose, did he prefer to punish me with my biggest disappointment of 2010, or resign me to staring at misproportioned women with their own, entirely unique, physics. Well read on...
14 January 2011
My Repetance for the 45K challenge
So Nic's made his decision for me, and in doing so came up with a great idea. So how did he choose, did he prefer to punish me with my biggest disappointment of 2010, or resign me to staring at misproportioned women with their own, entirely unique, physics. Well read on...
13 January 2011
My Failure at the 45K Gamerscore Challenge
It's been a while since I've wrote about this and with good reason, I got a bit ill, hurt my self under the influence of alcohol (Don't do that at home kids, especially when there's drinking games) and as a result I got no where near my goal. So what shall I do to make up for it, read on to find out.
Labels:
45K Challenge,
Dead or Alive,
FAIL,
Final Fantasy XIII
10 January 2011
Unsung Heroes Seem A Bit More Vocal Than Most
As a follower of Jim Sterling's twitter, he posts some very interesting things, and one of them definitely got me going. In an article in the Wall Street Journal, Daniel Dumas has listed the games that he feels were unsung in 2010, proudly proclaming, "No Mario Kart. No Beatles. No Halo." The problem is, it might just as well have been.
Labels:
Deadly Premonition,
Jim Sterling,
Minecraft,
Super Meat Boy,
Unsung Heroes,
WSJ
5 January 2011
Best of 2010
So 2010 has been and gone and has left in its wake some great gaming news stories. Harmonix being sold, the falling out between Activision and Infinity Ward's founders (and subsequent hiring by EA) and at E3, Sony and Microsoft showed off their motion controllers to the world.
More about 2010 after the jump...
More about 2010 after the jump...
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