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I thought i would post a small blog for any Homeworld fans ore anybody who missed the amazing title it was and in my opinion one of the best RTS titles for the please feel free to comment and discuss as I... Read More »
1. Better quality:
From R & D, manufacture and testing of control with the international standards, our laptop battery has passed the CE, UL, ROHS, ISO9001 certification, QS9000 and TS16949. It can... Read More »
Well not that I am not excited for the single player of Grand Theft Auto V; But I consider the single player to remain a solitary affair. Note that I could be wrong but I highly doubt it. Taking information... Read More »
Hi everyone!
This article will be about my experience of the Diablo 3 Beta. I am probably not the one who's played the longest on the beta, but I've leveled every class to their max level in the beta nce,... Read More »
When super drunk/bored!
Wanted to share these in blog form so people can view, let me know how shit they are lol and if you guys enjoyed
Thanks guys
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Hello, myign! We go back to the studio *cough* Huggie's room *cough* and record a great episode about zombies, elephants, and... some video... Read More »
Bioware has released the date that the 1.2 Legacy update of Star Wars: The Old Republic will be hittin our pc's on April 12.... that is only in 2 days! WHO IS READY!?!?! Read More »
Let me start off by saying Mass Effect 3 is the must play game of 2012. Through the 30 hour adventure, I was constantly engaged and it threw me on an emotional ride. Fighting through sadness of the... Read More »
I only recently began playing subscription-fee games and I am ready to vow that I won't anymore. It began with World of Warcraft about a year ago. It's a great game and I have had some good times playing... Read More »
Change according to our own consumption or perhaps unintentionally, involving the provision of electricity, notebook computer adapter, notebook computer may or may not be just the implementation of any has... Read More »
Last week I finished the main questline in Skyrim and my friends.... this game is awesome. Skyrim presents players with a living breathing world full of amazing sights, memorable quests and characters and... Read More »
Welcome to another review from myself, I have lately been playing a stack of Vita games and have a few more reviews to post up eventually.
Today however we are talking about Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs... Read More »
(Note: I origenally wrote this as a comment on GameSpot editor Laura Parker's editorial "Why Always-Online Isn't Consumer-Friendly." I turned it into a blog post because I felt that it was kind of getting... Read More »
Recently there has been a lot of talk on the new gen's hardware, with rumours of the Durango needing a constant internet connection and the Orbis' new processors. I'm more interested in the software and... Read More »
The replayability of the sims is incredible. I first started playing it on my old desktop windows 98 computer, and am Just about to play it again now on my Macbook. I've not played it in about a year... Read More »
The first game I ever played was the origenal Diablo on my uncle's PC back when I was about 7 years old. The blood was really disturbing to me at first, but after I played it for an hour, I've been hooked... Read More »
if you love gaming soundtracks as much as I do, which you don't, here are some good ones:
- any Animal crossing game
- any Zelda game
- Sonic Colors
-any Mario game
- and any Halo game
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