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Game Review: Cheer We Go (DS)

CHEER_BOXRah! Rah! Rah! Cheer We Go for Nintendo DS is a music and rhythm action game with pom-poms, jumps, and cheers. But will it make you jump for joy or sit on the sidelines? Read on to find out:

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Game Review: Squishy Tank (DS)

TANK_BOXOK, first of all, just look at that box art! Seriously, LOOK AT IT! Isn’t that the most awesome box art you’ve ever seen? And with a title like Squishy Tank, you know it’s going to be a good game. Squishy Tank is a touch screen based action puzzler for the Nintendo DS.

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Game Review: Bakugan: Battle Trainer (DS)

BAKUGAN_BOXAs they say in the business, Bakugan is ‘hot’ right now. More than 55 million Bakugan toys were sold in 2008, meaning that every four seconds; one Bakugan toy is bought in the US. Just like any other popular playthings, Bakugan has its own cartoon show as well, and it’s the top game for boys ages 6 to 12. So what IS Bakugan, anyway? Well, it’s like a cross between a collectible trading card game such as Yu-Gi-Oh or Pokemon, mixed with the classic playground game of…marbles?!? Yup, marbles! Marbles that turn into…monsters! No wonder why it’s so popular with the kids. And now young fans can enjoy their Bakugan in a whole new way with Battle Trainer on the DS.

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Easter Bunny

esterShe knows. SHE KNOWS!  Maggie (9) asked me, yesterday, if the Easter Bunny was real.  I’d long decided that I wouldn’t lie if asked this question directly. She did. I told her and then as she ran upstairs crying I followed her. She then extrapolated Santa and yelled “There’s nothing to believe in!” I soothed her and talked about love, and heaven, and the people we miss waiting for us and then I reminded her that now she got to be a BIG girl and help make the magic for her little brother. That did the trick! So last night she wrote the letter from the bunny, she helped us fill the baskets and then she trotted off to bed while we hid the eggs. (She still wanted to do that part.) My little girl is getting older and shedding some of her irrational beliefs. I’m sad, but very proud of her too.

Henry & God of War III

I got God of War III yesterday, a game that Henry (7) has never heard of, and he got mad that I wasn’t going to play it until he went to bed.  “Can I watch?” No. See? It has an M-rating and it’s scary and violent. “Come on Dad, it’s fake violence, nobody gets hurt!” I didn’t allow it but that’s some good logic for a kid who’s understanding of what I do consists mainly of – “There are a lot of games here!” and “Daddy is friends with the Mario people.”

Game Review: BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Portable (PSP)

BLAZ_BOX2009’s most impressive new 2-D fighter, BlazBlue, is now available on-the-go via the PSP. It has everything the main console versions had, and then some. But is it worth buying the game again just to have it wherever you go? Read on to find out:

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I give up

I’ve been doing GamerDad for almost 7 years now and I’ve been getting a lot of criticism from parents and places like the ERSB. And I’m now on their payroll. So, lets make this easy. This blog is  going to ONLY talk about my family and parenting. I declare the ratings system perfect. Since nobody is paying me under the table to support gaming or nuance any more. I say follow the ratings and help support any law that makes it binding. Parents should go to jail for letting their kids minds get warped by videogames. It’s just time to stop taking bribes and pretending games are okay for anyone. Come on, their impact on society is HUGE. I fear video games exact a price from society, for some it’s the ULTIMATE price.

God of War III

God of War 3 screenshotOur first submitted reader review comes from Some Guy (age 15). We’ve known Some Guy since he was about 12 maybe 13 and he’s always been one of our most eloquent posters. He’s always passionately defended young teens playing M-rated games so I’m particularly excited to see him debut with the infamous God of War franchise. So, parents, want to know what a Teen really thinks? Here you go! -GD

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Game Review: Learn Geography (DS)

LEARN_BOXWith some video games, it’s hard to tell what kind it is by the title. But Learn Geography does what its name sets out to do. It’s like an interactive Geography textbook on your Nintendo DS.

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Game Review: Playmobil: Pirates (DS)

PIRATES_BOXArrr, matey! Playmobil, the international toy line of playsets and figures that encourages imaginative role-play, now lets your kids pretend to be a swashbuckling pirate on the Nintendo DS. In Playmobil: Pirates, be a buccaneer and search for treasure maps to help rescue the mermaid from a wicked army.

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