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The Daily PWN Takes on The 1st Question

It isn’t often that you hear about a game show being filmed entirely within a virtual world, in fact, you have likely never heard about such a thing. The 1st Question is exactly the kind of groundbreaking production that makes you wonder what is possible in virtual worlds.
Pooky Amsterdam and Hydra Shaftoe, their Second Life [...]

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The ANGRY Pixel Review – LittleBigPlanet (PS3)

When everybody talks about big things coming in tiny packages, little do they realize that it has never been more fitting than in the case of Media Molecule’s magnum opus debut, LittleBigPlanet. Everybody remembers the first time they saw this game – maybe when it was being announced at the GDC, or when it replaced tedious PowerPoint presentations at the Sony keynote at E3, or when they finally got their hands on a controller at one end and the game at the other – only to feel Cupid’s arrows turn their heart into a pincushion with each moment spent looking …

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Reviews Attest Runescape is the Most Popular With Kids

RuneScape is a new game largely intended for children that is fast becoming popular with the kids and could be a potential competitor to the World of Warcraft, now supposedly the most popular in this category of Internet games. It is accessible with a browser running Java, and is thus available to computers of even lower capabilities.

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Video Game Reviews – More Action in Ninja Gaiden 2

Ninja Gaiden II has arrived for the benefit of Ninja fans wanting to see a more advanced version of the Ninja Gaiden series. This has come about because of the comments of players in the video games reviews. It boasts of more action than the previous version and will surely delight the ninja fighters.

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Wii Sports Reviewed

As most Wii console packages come standard with the Wii Sports package I thought it would be a good idea to review Wii Sports. Wii sports comes with five sports. * Baseball * Bowling * Golf * Tennis * Boxing You can play all but the boxing with the controller that comes out of the standard package.

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Altitude Review

There is a lot you can do with $2.00 USD. You can buy a cup of cheap coffee at the convenience store, a candy bar from the vending machines you have become accustomed to and purchase one of the most interesting 2D flight games out there.
In Altitude, you are a pilot of one of about [...]

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Beetle Bug 3 Game Review

The Beetle Bug 3 game coming from casual game developers Intenium is a Platformer game adventure featuring the famous Irish insect, Beetle Bug as he tries to save his bug-napped children from the clutches of enemy fly swatters. Well, yes, I did realize that it’s really one absurd story, but I liked it anyway, and it effectively opened up Beetle Bug 3’s long platform-style puzzle adventure.

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Rock Band Game Review

Rock Band has one major difference from other music games: it’s not just about one person’s experience. This is a group effort and the game play is geared towards teamwork. While all the members of your band must be concerned with their own performances, you must work together to earn epic scores in Rock Band.

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Folklore Review – A Magical Adventure

Folklore is a PlayStation 3 exclusive video game that will probably get lost due to the Orange Box madness, but I will try to shed some light on the game. The game is developed by Sony and published by Game Republic. Judging by the title of the game, it is fairly obvious that Folklore is a role playing game.

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Heavenly Sword Review

Heavenly Sword was expected to be a launch title when the Sony PlayStation 3 made its debut, but that never came to fruition. Instead, Heavenly Sword was delayed until September 2007. The game is a Sony PlayStation 3 exclusive video game.

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