- J_Dodson
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- Member since: Jun 2, 2007
- Last online: 06/03/09 2:20 pm PT
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- Rank: Total Access Subscriber
- Virtually There: E3 2007 Nintendo Conference
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My Recent Reviews
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Bolt
Bolt is an action platformer that benefits from its super ambitions, even if it doesn't completely live up to them. Continue »
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Bolt
Bolt is an action platformer that benefits from its super ambitions, even if it doesn't completely live up to them. Continue »
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2
There’s much to do in this fun, but strictly offline fighting game. Continue »
Recent Blog Posts
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GTA IV Opening Puts EA-Take 2 Buyout in Perspective
According to a recent GameSpot news story, Grand Theft Auto IV could have the biggest opening week in video game history, raking in approximately $400 million dollars. And if you think about it, GTA IV should have the biggest opening yet, since it'll debut on both the PS3 and Xbox 360. Most big, must-have games are system exclusives (Halo, Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy, God of War, Gran Turismo, Zelda, Mario). Even the Grand Theft Auto series historically launched exclusively on PlayStation systems, whether it was the PS2 or PSP. But that's over now, and Grand Continue »- Posted Apr 16, 2008
- Category: Editorial
- 11 Comments
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Gran Turismo 5 Prologue: A GameStop Tale
I just deleted a 700 word blog post after getting back from GameStop. Originally, I planned to rant about my certainty that Gran Turismo 5 Prologue would sell like hotcakes, while Okami for the Wii sold like cow patties. This, I thought, would be ironic, since Okami is a huge, awesome game, and Prologue seems to me like an incomplete cash grab. I had broken the piece up into several parts, wherein I compared the hype, competition and content of the respective titles. The final section was going to be called "Sales Pitches," and in it I was Continue »- Posted Apr 15, 2008
- Category: Editorial
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