Archives for September 2008
N64
by Bea September 30th, 2008 | Game ReviewsThis trusty old console is still one of the most fun to play with. At college, a few rooms have N64s, and let me tell you, these are the most popular rooms. Almost every hour of the day, you can find a group of friends hanging out and playing their N64s. And if you don't see any, all you have to do is say Mario Kart for N64 and conversations spread like a wild fire. It's amazing how much college students love their N64s. The
Violent Video Games- Good or Bad?
by B Kenney September 23rd, 2008 | General Gaming NewsThe biggest aspect of video games that is being attacked involves violent video games in particular. There are many accusations that violent video games cause children to become more unstable, and cause them to act out with violence in the real world. There are
Super Monkey Ball 2
by Louise September 16th, 2008 | Game Reviews, WiiOne player is a compelling story mode or challenge that tests your logic and gaming accuracy. A review on
Bound
by C Zuver September 9th, 2008 | Game ReviewsIn 1995, there was a commercial about some new game so intense, so epic, and so inconceivably complex, that some copies were being put on the shelves with guide books packaged along with them, making the boxes coffee table book-sized.
The game was EarthBound, and the world had never seen anything as breathtaking, mind-blowing, and most of all: absolutely absurd.
Since 1995, I’ve never come across a game where you take it upon yourself to fight off a
Golly Gee, Moses!
by C Zuver September 2nd, 2008 | Game ReviewsIt’s not Creed…entirely. September 25th will see the light when Guitar Praise: Solid Rock reaches every good little Christian’s retailer alongside the holier-than-competitors Rock Band.
So, how does $99.95 sound? The game includes a guitar that plugs directly into a Mac or PC and can support two players at a time. Additional guitars cost $69.95. Lord be praised!
By the way, this may not be important, but there is no place for a drummer in this game. Obviously, let’s hope Digital Praise (the manufacturer) isn’t hoping to


