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101010, Chapter 2: Seek a Way Out
Blog Posts by Diana Gray on
...shoving in key cards. 30 Minutes Later… Paul was practically crying as he continued to shove numbers in the magic square. “Why? Why did you give me the number puzzle?”...
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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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This Yard Has Saled #4: The Month of 64
Columns by Matt Breslau on
...to hers and she led me out of the house, into the backyard, and into their shed, which was pitch black on the inside. The light from the sun was...
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Breath of Fire III (PS1)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on
...2001, and people were living large, fast, and in complete fear of the sun being swallowed whole by the Pegasus dragon Axwexler. George W. Bush was sworn into the U.S....
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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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The 2014 GameCola Videogame Awards (Part 2)
Columns by Alex Jedraszczak on
...Years Ago Donkey Kong Country & Super Metroid & Final Fantasy III Mark Freedman: Donkey Kong Country is certainly not the best platformer on the SNES, at least in terms...