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Archive for November, 2011
  • Preview: Mutant Mudds

    0 CommentsPosted by on November 30, 2011 under DS Previews
    Max means businessMuddin' makes you feel good For those who don't know, Mutant Mudds began life as a 3D polygonal platformer called Maximillian and the Rise of the Mutant Mudds that was to be released as a retail title on Nintendo DS. Sadly, the retail release and a pitched DSiWare rendition were never able to get off the ground, leading developer Renegade Kid to wonder if it would ever be able ... more.
  • Moshi Monsters: Moshling Zoo :: DS Game Review

    0 CommentsPosted by on November 30, 2011 under DS Reviews
    Courtesy of Activision Courtesy of Activision Courtesy of Activision Zany Zoo Moshi Monsters: Moshling Zoo brings the fun online Moshi world right to your DS. At Moshimonsters.com you can adopt a monster, name it and even choose its colo... more.
  • Fossil Fighter Champions for a Nintendo DS – review

    0 CommentsPosted by on November 30, 2011 under DS Cheats
    Fossil Fighter Champions for the Nintendo DS is finally here, just in time for the Christmas season, so fans of the original Fossil Fighters, rejoice! It’s a very addictive fun game that both fans of the original game or ones playing it for the first time will enjoy immensely. You dig up your own skeletons of ... more.
  • Wappy Dog: DS Game Review

    0 CommentsPosted by on November 30, 2011 under Nintendo DS
    Courtesy of Activision Courtesy of Activision Courtesy of Activision A New Pet Want all the fun of a real pet without the shedding and mess? Wappy Dog for Nintendo DS is the next evolution of virtual pets. This cute and cuddly pup corres... more.
  • Skyrim is initial Western diversion to get Famitsu 40/40

    0 CommentsPosted by on November 30, 2011 under Xbox 360 Reviews
    Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has become the first Western game to receive a perfect 40/40 review score in Japanese mag Famitsu. Skyrim is the 17th title to receive the accolade, joining classics such as Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Final Fantasy XII and erm, Nintendogs. A few Western titles have come close in the past, with Grand Theft Auto IV, Red Dead Redemption, LA Noire, Modern Warfare 2, Modern Wa... more.
  • Kinect Disneyland Adventures Review

    0 CommentsPosted by on November 30, 2011 under Xbox 360 Previews
    Last year, Microsoft showed us all how to “be the controller” by introducing us to their newest peripheral: the Kinect. Among its launch titles was a little game called Kinect Adventures; a game in which we went white water rafting, popped soap bubbles in space, and even competed against each other in rousing games of handball. This year’s Adventures game takes us all to a place that in... more.
  • Xbox 360 shatters the possess sales records

    1 CommentsPosted by on November 30, 2011 under Xbox 360 News
    November 29, 2011 By Ryan Fleming The Xbox 360 sold more units last week than any other week in its six year history. Retailers and manufacturers around the world are likely breathing a sigh of relief before going off to count their new piles of cash that are hopefully being delivered in the form of gold coins that people can swim in, ala Scrooge McDuck. While that probably isn’t likely (or phy... more.
  • The Tiger Cub: Hot video games now

    0 CommentsPosted by on November 30, 2011 under PC News
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  • Holiday selling is done easy with new video games

    1 CommentsPosted by on November 30, 2011 under PC New Releases
    With the fall semester drawing to an end, students all have one thing on their minds besides finals: holiday shopping.But picking out presents isn’t the easiest process. When it comes to video games, blindly entering a GameStop or a Target can be a daunting prospect: How do you know if the game you’re purchasing is really worth the cost? How do you differentiate hype from quality?The best stra... more.
  • Preview: Choplifter HD

    0 CommentsPosted by on November 30, 2011 under PC Previews
    Mrs. Carlson's elementary school class, an Apple IIe, and a sign-up sheet. Those are a few of the things that come to mind when I think of Choplifter, Broderbund's classic 1982 helicopter rescue game. Get your name on that sign-up sheet, which was perpetually full of names scrawled in pencil, and you could spend recess indoors on the computer "learning." It was fantastic. I haven't played Choplif... more.
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