Search Results for: American Customer Service 1800-299-7264 Number
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Captain Eric’s Cheat Codes for Life
Columns by Eric Regan on
...not President Obama, is the one who will provide Americans with change? I never would have guessed it! What can I do to best prepare myself for the new GameCola?...
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Things Zach Rich Demands to See Before He Dies in 2020
Columns by Zach Rich on
...that Microsoft will be showing off a lot of other titles that will be coming to the service in the future. Could they be original game ideas? Or maybe Primetime...
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News (6/3/08): Zach (hopefully) Learns HTML; Capcom Celebrates!
News Posts by Zach Rich on
...this year every week? According to PSN senior director Susan Panico, Home‘s going to launch simular to Google’s Mail service, calling the planned fall launch a “open, working beta”. Isn’t...
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Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles (Wii)
Reviews by Sprite Monkey on
...together and weaving them together with new information is the blessing of Umbrella Chronicles. One thing that this title does well is deliver some serious fan service in the form...
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XBL Community Games: Doodles, Love, and Falling
Blog Posts by Paul Franzen on
...unlock new characters or something as you play it. So that’s the latest and greatest of the service. Unfortunately, Microsoft still doesn’t allow these games to have Achievemnt Points—so what’s...
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Banjo-Kazooie (X360-XBLA)
Reviews by Zach Rich on
...on XBLA, but it’s still ahead of most other games on the service.3 Controls have swapped almost perfectly from the N64 to the 360 controller. The right thumb stick now...
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Digital Championship Wrestling: Master Chief vs. Wall Street Kid in a 3 Stages of Hell Match!
Columns by Paul Franzen on
...medieval horse-backed jousting. Eric: The second stage will be on the “borrowed” American Gladiators jousting apparatus! Eric: And then IF needed, and frankly it usually is, the third stage will...
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Low-Rent Adventures in Japan
Columns by Richo Rosai on
...Americans, unlike Australians, New Zealanders, and many other English-speaking nationals do not qualify for a “work holiday” or “foot in the door” visa. To oversimplify, this reality forces under-qualified Americans...
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Low-Rent Adventures in Japan: Tolerable Japan
Columns by Richo Rosai on
...It’s dangerous, expensive, unreliable, difficult to do while sleeping and an all-around hassle. But in most American cities, there simply isn’t a realistic choice. And before you say “Ooh! You...