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Fire Emblem Gaiden Tabletop Mechanics
Blog Posts by Michael Gray on
...a number from to 100. If your number is at or over (skill + 90), you miss. If your number is at or below ((skill + luck) / 2), you...
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[NSFW] Ctrl-Alt-Del: The Animated Series: In Review, Part II: Diary of a Madman
Columns by Stuart Gipp on
...your own demise! Ethan is gaming on a display pod or something. A customer meekly approaches. Customer: “Uh…excuse me?” Ethan: “Just a second.” We pan to the right to reveal...
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The Anger Dome: EA’s Origin Client
Columns by Michael Ridgaway on
...I’ve experienced, it’s a fantastic service. I had my doubts about the digital download of games, but Valve really changed my mind with their numerous deals, wide selection, and the...
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Player Two: (Journalism in) America – EFF Yeah!
Columns by Michael Ridgaway on
...point. Since Rab Florence is in the United Kingdom, however, Eurogamer amends the article, since apparently libel suits are a big deal in the UK. Over there, libel suits operate...
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The Social Ramifications of Pac-Man, Space Invaders, and other Comparably Ancient Venues of Video Entertainment
Blog Posts by Paul Franzen on
First, just a little nugget of background information on this piece. This was originally submitted to my Honors United States History II teacher Mr. Bacon, as an extra credit report...
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Desura Changes Hands…Again
News Posts by Alex Jedraszczak on
...the creators of Second Life, acquired the service less than a year and a half ago. This quick shuffling of owners raises some questions, but the important one is: Is...
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E3 2012: The Microsoft Press Conference
News Posts by Michael Gray on
...conference actually started for real. Someone from Microsoft came onstage to talk about the Xbox’s amazing entertainment library for movies and TV shows. The already-popular voice-controlled service is being upgraded,...
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Minus the Pudding: The Best of Xbox Live Indie Games
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...Indie Games service—a service that allows anyone, anyone at all, to develop and publish their own Xbox 360 game. In “Minus the Pudding,” I plan to highlight the very best...