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The Game Boy: Mundane Is The New Epic

Posted 08/22/2009 at 03:50:00pm

Maybe not the saddest moment in gaming but up there in the top 5. Is when your forced to watch your girl get slapped around and then shot in the head. The whole time your being held by the demon inside of you, teasing you as you think you might have a chance to save her. But that moment gives you a real sense of angry towards your uncle. I felt like I wanted to rip his head off with my demon powers at that moment. The game gave you a great sense of feeling like you were actually Jackie.

 

"World of Warcraft is real life but with Night Elves and Orcs" quoted by my brother

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Survey: IT Industry to Take the Lead in Economic Recovery

Posted 08/20/2009 at 09:55:44am

GEEKS RULE!!! 

 

"World of Warcraft is real life but with Night Elves and Orcs" quoted by my brother

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Shocking! Study Finds Gaming Makes You Fat, Nerdy

Posted 08/19/2009 at 09:27:41am

I can't imagine that sitting around and not exercising could lead to this....ummm. Luckily most of us "gamers" do keep active lives outside of gaming and creating awesome mods to household items! I seriously can't see how someone could not realize that playing games all the time could lead to this. My friends and I love to play games but keep active while not playing. I mean it's really not that hard to exercise 30 mins to an hour a day. Look at all those players in the MLG, most of them aren't overweight and most seem to look pretty healthy. Another stereotype set for "gamers" here.

 

"World of Warcraft is real life but with Night Elves and Orcs" quoted by my brother

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Game Theory: Grassroots Gaming

Posted 07/02/2009 at 09:00:53am

cod4 sells for $50 on pc and $60 on consoles. Console games are more expensive then PC games because it's more expensive to develop on consoles. $800 was including the monitor, if you don't shop at a store your going to find great deals for hardware. For example I got a core 2 duo e6750 for $100 cheaper on NewEgg then I would've at Best Buy. Got to be a smart buyer when shopping for parts. Lets not even get into all the extra crap you need for your console; TV (for some a LCDTV/plasma) being one major expense. A decent one will cost you $500 alone. Add that on to your 360 and you got $800 there. Not to mention the extra cooling unit you need to keep that sucker cool, $50 more right there. Then there's the extra $50 you pay to play online, on top of what your paying monthly for Internet service. Not to mention an extra controller or two for buddies to play with you, another $50 right there. So we're already at $950 and you haven't even bought a game yet! If you want to play in HDMI that's a $100 cable!! MY GOD IT'S SO EXPENSIVE! You can sit there and say consoles are less expensive and easier for the "average joe" to use but really there not. 

PC gaming has so many advantages that consoles don't; for one the MOD's! Huge selling point for most of PC Gamers. Consoles don't even support MOD's. How about the ability to customize your controller layout and visual settings. Back seat to consoles? 12 million subscribers to WoW, 7 of that 11 million people who play/played COD4 we're PC gamers. LOL come on man to sit there and say that PC gaming is being crippled is just stupid. I haven't even mentioned all the features that a PC has over any consoles either. 

 

"World of Warcraft is real life but with Night Elves and Orcs" quoted by my brother

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Brando's "Tube Delight" isn't What You Think

Posted 07/01/2009 at 09:54:47pm

I don't want a bright light shining on my screen of my labtop when I'm playing games. This would be more of a distraction then a nifty little sound maker thingy. 

 

"World of Warcraft is real life but with Night Elves and Orcs" quoted by my brother

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Game Theory: Grassroots Gaming

Posted 07/01/2009 at 09:51:37pm

First of all games on computer are $10 cheaper then consoles. Second the Ghostbusters game was only $30 and the developers knew that you we're only getting half the game so hence half the price for it. Third a PC that can run modern games will only cost you $800. As long as you know what to look for and how to get the most from your system. I can tell your a console fanboy with your terrible education of computer games. 

 

"World of Warcraft is real life but with Night Elves and Orcs" quoted by my brother

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Game Theory: Grassroots Gaming

Posted 07/01/2009 at 10:01:01am

I don't care what your sorry a$$ excuse is to steal a game. Oh I don't have the money to pay for it right now! Well then don't get the game you sorry excuse for a human being! Wait until you get the money then go out and get the game. There is no justified reason to steal a game. It's that simple and I'll be damned if I sit back and watch my beloved PC gaming fall to pieces because of a bunch of low-lives. Someone needs to step up and shut down places that support this. I want to know who would join me in creating a petition to ban piracy all together. It's a long shot but something has to be done.

 

"World of Warcraft is real life but with Night Elves and Orcs" quoted by my brother

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Acer to Soon Knock Dell from Number Two PC Maker Slot

Posted 06/29/2009 at 09:01:30pm

I love the Acer brand and recommend it to all my customers. DELL.......i hate you!

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Fast Forward: The Fix Is In

Posted 06/29/2009 at 08:57:28pm

We're a two man small business at a small town and have seen many customers computers with "mysterious" programs, entries, and what have you a lot more then I would like to see. One customers computer was setup to retrieve and send all data from the customer's home network, which consisted of four computers, to an unknown IP address. I thought the guy was lying but it wouldn't make any sense for him to be sending his personal data to an outside source. Thankfully a virus on his computer lead him to send it to us and we found this in time. Though the guy wasn't using his computer for really really important data, it's still scary to think some guy you have to trust with your machine could do this. I'm glad that even after that the guy can still trust our company enough to still be our customer. I'm also glad I know enough to fix my own problems when they happen and not have to go to somebody else.

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