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Archives for August 2009

Greatest Art…

by Jacob P. August 27th, 2009 | Online
Too many people, men such as Da Vinci, Picasso, and Andy Warhol are some of the greatest artists.  After buying an Xbox 360 and seeing its beauty, I would consider Microsoft one of the greatest artists, too. Of course, I don't actually consider Microsoft one of the great artists, but I think it is the best game console I ever have played!

There are three types of Xboxes you can buy: the Arcade, the Pro, and the Elite.  Each has some good and bad to it.

  • The Arcade is the most basic model, and it comes at a price of $199.99.  The
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The Worst Video Games

by Louise August 17th, 2009 | Game Reviews
There are always many available articles on the "Best Games of the Year" or the "Top Video Games of All Time". I got to thinking, what about the worst? I did some searching and, sure enough, these lists exist as well. So, just for kicks, here are a few examples of the worst games ever created:

  • "If It Moves, Shoot It" - This game seems self-explanatory. That's because it is. I like games that require minimal instruction, but being able to tell the instruction? That's taking things a little too far.

  • "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial" - This particular game is actually famous
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2009 Percentages

by Louise August 5th, 2009 | Game Reviews
Who among us doesn't like percentages? Naturally, the gaming industry has statistics of its own to share.

The NPD Group has released its research based on data collected from over twenty thousand survey respondents, revealing that more than half of Americans (57% to be precise) play video games. While this number may be a bit skewed, considering that the surveys were completed online, which seems a likely place to find gamers, I am not too surprised, especially since the survey includes PC gamers, a broad category that nets in all of the solitaire players out there. On average, gamers claimed to play online games
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