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Written by Shelby
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Monday, 25 July 2011 14:09 |
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On one of our radio stations this morning, there was a caller who was complaining about his wife "spending too much time gaming." When questioned about her "gaming," the husband said "she's an avid gamer with Mafia Wars." Wha'? "Mafia Wars" is now considered gaming?
What is your definition of "gaming," or what does it mean to be a "gamer?"
Head on over to our "Forums" and into "General Discussion" to share your thoughts.
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Written by Shelby
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Thursday, 21 July 2011 11:48 |
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Alice: Madness Returns by American [James] McGee
presented by EA Games and McGee's Spicy Horse
Alice: Madness Returns can best be described as a lovechild between Guillermo del Toro and Tim Burton as far as visual appeal is concerned.
Not only is the game visually-stunning, it has spectacular and unique gameplay. "Unique" doesn't even scrape the surface of the gameplay for Alice:Madness Returns. There are two storylines that occur in the game: there is Alice and the "real world" she lives in, the asylum, etc. Then there is....Wonderland, or what's left of it. The background of the Wonderland storyline is that there is an infernal train that chugs its way through Wonderland, destroying everything in its path. You can immediately tell this isn't the Wonderland you're used to seeing. There are no happy flowers and goofy people. There are globs of goo and creepy dolls (read "freaky-ass BitchDolls," and yes, they're called "BitchDoll" in the game) that want nothing more to kill you. Add the Executioner of the Queen, and you have a nightmarish world of death, darkness, and destruction. Yeah, it's pretty awesome.
From a completely nerdy standpoint, I enjoy the Carroll references to other works or side stories many people miss in any of the Alice works: the jabberwocky (or the vorpal blade) and the walrus and the carpenter's story (the carnage of oysters.)
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 24 June 2011 21:49 |
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E3 Booth Babes
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E3 2011 Pics
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E3 2011 Highlights
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If All Poker Players Looked Like This, I'd Be Broke
Liv Boeree isn't just a pretty face. She makes a great living as a professional poker player, TV presenter, guitarist, and model. Born in 1984 in England, Liv studied physics with astrophysics at the University of Manchester before moving to London.
She discovered her poker gaming talent while
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a contestant on Ultimate Poker Showdown, and has since made well over $2,050,000 in winnings, playing at the EPT and the World Series of Poker. When she's not playing in US casinos, you can find her playing on different pokersites.
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