The Internet Archive discovers and captures web pages through many different web crawls.
At any given time several distinct crawls are running, some for months, and some every day or longer.
View the web archive through the Wayback Machine.
Welp, its after Christmas time and man, I've got a lot of work to do with regards to gaming. I'm literally addicted to Skyrim and I have put in about 50 hours thus far... this has caused a delay in... Read More »
Hi guys! It's been over a week! (sorry)
Been super busy with work (I need a holiday...) and now it's close to 4 am and I don't know even why I'm awake. I got home about 2 hours ago, it's funny how the day... Read More »
Rayman Origins is definitely a game that might have slipped under some gamer's radars. It's hardly surprising when you consider the stiff competition it was up against when it released on November 15th last... Read More »
Chris from Retrocore joins us this week as we talk about a bunch of old series with new titles, including Soul Caliber 5, Twisted Metal and Syndicate. We also further explore the Online Pass hoopla, discuss... Read More »
IGN's Reckoning review is up now but why not read my preview first and then see what Colin has to say about the game...
I recently played the Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning demo on Xbox Live. The demo begins... Read More »
Welcome to the first installment of Tay's Picks, a weekly look inside the world of gaming from my point of view. As someone who has been avidly playing video games since birth (slight exaggeration), I find... Read More »
Disclaimer: I am making no attempt at belittling the trade/art/skill/profession of marketing. These are my observations from this week.
Towards the rear end of the week, some games have made a splash,... Read More »
So philpee2 and I were chatting over skype and we started randomly talking about the idea of games represented by people – what would said game be like in real life summed up by a person? Here is what... Read More »
Today I picked up a copy of a game called Enslaved: Odyssey to the west for a cool $10 @ Kmart. I have heard really good things about it from many reviews and for the price said what the hell. I should have... Read More »
As a big Mass Effect fan this prediction is of course biased - thats the way fan-boys are. But so far on my gaming list for 2012 there is no real contenter. Maybe Tomb Raider, The Last of Us, Bioshock... Read More »
Seriously, there really isn't any incentive to use this weapon anymore. Ever since CoD 4, the game has been nerfed to high heaven. In MW 2, it was outclassed by the 3 burst FAMAS. The... Read More »
Warning: This blog is filled with personal opinion's, if you don't like what your reading you don't have to keep reading.
I know it's a little early to be talking about E3 but since I got nothing... Read More »
If you wondering how I played it well just go to your local Eb games or Gamestop and you will see how amazing this piece of machine is. I wasn't very optimistic about the Vita until I played it and it... Read More »
I wanted to pay homage to the games that have done themselves good this week, whether it be a nice trailer, or an announcement that is favourable to the end user. Here are the games that deserve a *High... Read More »
Move over Mount Rushmore, there’s a new geographical carving in town. Who could possibly be more important to memorialize onto the side of a mountain other than the characters from Soulcalibur V? To... Read More »
(NOTE: THIS IS MY OPINION ON CoD's FUTURE.)
Okay, so I read IGN's opinion of CoD as a franchise and decided to make my own opinion. Call of Duty, as you may know, changed the way we play games forever.... Read More »
One of my favorite features of Gran Turismo games is the ability to take in-game pictures. Be it in a replay of a race or the dedicated photo travel mode, you can get some awesome results. Due to my... Read More »
I agreed with the IGN article on used games and why publisher want to lock them out of the next gen of consoles. I don't usually buy used titles from EB, or any brick and mortar outlet - they're almost... Read More »
April 2011, Kamurocho, Tokyo, a city that never sleeps, even when under attack from zombies.
The undead are multiplying and filling the streets of Tokyo’s red light district. The area is quarantined... Read More »
I like stuff. I’m a freak about Collector’s Editions. I like the idea that when I spend 70 to 80 dollars of my hard-earned dough, I’ll have something cool to put on my shelf to show for... Read More »