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Granny Rides the Hog

I read the news today, oh boy. Lots of bad stuff going on, had me a bit down, until I saw this. Look folks, if my heart attack has taught me one thing it’s that memories trump money. And that you need to help a cool thing happen – and it’s always worth it.

The Silly Side of Street Fighter IV

sf4_boxWell I guess it’s about time I wrote my big ol’ Street Fighter blog. Everyone else has done it, so I guess I should, too. Keep in mind that I was in a silly mood when I wrote this, and I also don’t take the Street Fighter games as seriously as some others do. So read along and have fun as you see some of the thought processes that go through my head as I play these kinds of games.

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The Characters of Street Fighter IV

cammyOne of the reasons why Street Fighter has such staying power is the characters. They’re just a lot of fun! That’s why they’re in movies and comic books and toys and such. So I figured I’d take a quick look at the fighters in SFIV.

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Game Review: TrackMania DS

Trackmania DS BoxIn a week or two, Atlus will be coming out with the US release of TrackMania DS.  I got a chance to play with the game and found a somewhat simple racing game that was greatly improved through the judicious use of several genre-bending features.  In addition to standard racing, there are platforming, puzzle, and even freeform track design modes.

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Idol Thoughts – Wild Card Night!


My judge-manipulation-meter is totally pegged and my cynicism is so great it feels like it is leaking out of my ears. That is because we are at the point in the show where the judges and producers, having failed through manipulation of songs and arrangement and coaching and order and commentary to place all of their personal pet-choices … now get to trot them out once more mixed in with some second-chance cannon fodder before picking who they wanted anyway. That is because this … is American Idol!

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Idol Thoughts: Top 36 Part 3

All I could think after last week was … is this actually going to happen; are we going to really watch this show this week after the last two weeks went from terrible to brutal? Well, since I’m writing this I guess you have your answer! Tuesday night we were back to our usual time slot, but the rest of the show – from limited time in the ‘red room’ to highlighting family members in the audience – remained pretty much the same. Once again, the odds were stacked against each contestant as the majority were performing for the final time on the Idol stage. And once again what the judges said seemed more in sync with some pre-scribed notes than what was actually happening on stage, but that isn’t surprising, because this … is American Idol!

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Call of Duty World at War

codwawCall of Duty World at War, and its appropriateness are the most frequent questions I get for Ask GamerDad at WhatTheyPlay.com (a new one is coming, promise). The reason why is simple, this is a series with pedigree AND this is a series the kids like. The only problem is, it was definitely made for adults and adults only. Here’s why –

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A Childhood without Television

hybridAnother computer? Another computer. See that tiny thing to the right? That’s the Dell Studio Hybrid. That’s a tiny PC. And buying one is going to save me over $1000 a year.  I have a big screen LCD in my living room and my basement office. During my long heart attack recovery (also known as 2008) I spent most of my time gaming downstairs. Computer gaming, Xbox 360 gaming, watching TV (Hulu.com), watching movies and reading the Internet. Cable TV became something Linda would have on upstairs, but I realized, almost everything she watched could be seen on the Internet. I have so many computers and online devices, I have a nice Wifi Network, and I’m paying for Road Runner Turbo. “Linda,” I said gently (such things must be handled gently). “How about we cancel cable TV?”

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Street Fighter IV

zangiefSorry I’ve been MIA for a bit but – well, Street Fighter IV came out and I’m only human. See, Street Fighter 2: The World Warrior hit arcades while I was just going about leaving High School. Arcades had become passe, most had already closed, and most people who played coin-ops (which were still superior to home console games) had to suffer the din of bowling, disco skating, miniature golfing, go-carting and giant furry animatronic rat-things warbling bad folk music and hocking cheap pizza – deep breath – in order to have the honor of playing that old Galaga machine or the latest in side scrolling beat-uppery.

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This Week in Games: March 1 – 7

halowarsNo need to change the headline this week as we see more major releases, including some hotly anticipated exclusives! The XBOX360 gets the hotly anticipated strategy game Halo Wars while the PSP gets Phantasy Star Portable, and a decent list for every other platform. Perhaps the biggest surprise is that there are five new games out for the PS2 this week! Check out the list! more…