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Archive for March 11th, 2008

Professor Kageyama’s Maths Training: The Hundred Cell Calculation Method Review

Regardless of whether you support or deplore the rapidly expanding appeal of the casual-games market, it looks as if it’s here to stay, with Nintendo’s Wii console and DS handheld opening new doors and taking us on a monumental evolutionary jump during the past couple of years. Like Brain Age before it, Professor Kageyama’s Maths […]


Wii Fit dated for Australia

Heralded by Nintendo as being able to “turn your living room into your own personal gym”, Wii Fit will be jogging its way into Australian retailers on May 8. The bundle includes a custom Wii Balance Board peripheral and software which will allow stereotypically sedentary gamers to perform over 40 different exercises across four different […]


Bully: Scholarship Edition Review

Jimmy Hopkins is not your standard video game hero. In Bully: Scholarship Edition, he breaks a drunken schoolteacher out of an asylum, helps the lunch lady drug her date, steals panties from the girls’ dorm, and takes pictures of snotty kids sitting on a homeless Santa’s lap. But this is not your typical game, and […]


Rocketmen: Axis of Evil Review

At first glance, Rocketmen: The Axis of Evil might appear to be just another top-down shooter patterned after Robotron, Smash TV, or Geometry Wars. The mix of RPG elements, however, sets it apart.

You create your hero and then traverse the solar system through 10. The levels are mostly linear. There is some variation in terrain […]


Uber Destruction (Team Fortress 2 - Xbox 360)

Calling all Team Fortress 2 teams!
Here's your chance to put your warring skills and expertise to good use. Sign up now to compete in the Team Fortress 2 tournament Uber-Destruction. Everyone on your team could win a $250 gift card.

Plus, just for participating you'll get a unique Team Fortress 2 emblem in your profile.
Registration […]

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