- Nomad0404
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- Member since: Apr 16, 2004
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- Virtually There: E3 2009 Nintendo Conference
- Virtually There: E3 2009 Microsoft Conference
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My Recent Reviews
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Crackdown
"All flash, no substance" Crackdown is a like the most beautiful one trick pony you've ever seen! Continue »
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Fable II
"Hard to describe" An updated, upgraded version of the original which promises so much but again doesn't quite deliver. Continue »
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Wii Fit
"Surprisingly good" You'll have to work hard to justify the expense but with the lbs falling off it should be worth it. Continue »
Recent Blog Posts
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The next big thing in gaming
So just what is the next big thing in gaming?Let's have a quick recap as history has a lot to teach us, well history teachers think it has anyway.We went from 2d to 3d! Sure there was a long journey inbetween that runs through such machines as Ataris's, Mastersystems and Snes. But it was the leap to 3d with the launch of the PS1 and Saturn that really made the big jump. Interestinly we'd had 3d on the home PC,Amiga and ST for a while but with the launch of Sega's penultimate console and Sony's first console we'd had Continue »- Posted Apr 7, 2008
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Premiership football, international games and the video games market.
If you follow English football, or soccer for those that live on the other side of the 'pond', then you can't have missed the storm that is being caused by the anouncement made last week, as reported on the Beebs website: "The English Premier League is considering the idea of staging some matches around the rest of the world. At a meeting in London, all 20 clubs agreed to explore a proposal to extend the season to 39 games. Those 10 extra games would be played at five different venues, with cities bidding for the right to Continue »- Posted Feb 13, 2008
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