BioWare Live Stream Talks About Enemies In Mass Effect 3 – We Has It Embedded
Today, BioWare/EA – Creators of Mass Effect 3 – are running a live feed where they are talking about the new enemy and combat elements in the upcoming release.
Read on for more info and the embedded stream.
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Diablo Fans Get Ready to Stay Awhile and Listen to the Untold Story of Blizzard North
Big publishers don’t always make the games you love to play. They are usually done by smaller companies or subsidiaries. One of those companies was Condor. Condor was working on this game called Diablo when they were bought by Blizzard Entertainment six months before the game released. Condor became Blizzard North and after the success of Diablo they released Diablo II in 2000. In 2003 Blizzard North was working on two games, one of those games was Diablo III. Summer of that year however key members left, 30 in total to form new companies, Flagship Studios and Castaway Entertainment. Read the rest of this article…
How Wrong You Are: The Best Albums, 2002-2011
Okay, I was a little late to the music thing. The first album I ever bought, like an actual correlated group of songs on a shiny compact disc, was Moby’s licensed-for-everything Play, before he went back to the well to make boring downtempo for another decade. The next few years were a bit of a fluke because everything I bought was pretty awful radio rock – like Saliva’s first album or Ill Nino – and this was back when I regularly listened to radio rock (that’s how awful it was). But eventually I began to fall in love with music and began picking favorites and now that it’s been a decade, I can pick my ten favorite albums of the past ten years. Limp Bizkit’s pictured chocolate starfish and the hotdog flavored water couldn’t make the list because, sadly, it came out in 2000. Sigh.
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Verizon Releases Ice Cream Sandwich For HTC Thunderbolt…Oh, Wait, No…It’s Gingerbread…FINALLY
OMGWTFLOLOLFINALLY Verizon gets around to releasing an update for the Thunderbolt?!
Yep…it happened. THIS MORNING.
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Star Wars : The Old Republic – BioWare Releases PVP Zone Trailer
While Star Wars : The Old Republic looms, it also seems like it’s taking forever to get here. I’m positively messing my pants with anticipation of what my finally be a viable Star Wars Universe MMO and they’re making me wait until December to get in on the fun.
At least they keep us somewhat fed with streams of regular videos.
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In Living Color Returning for Two Half-Hour Specials in Spring 2012
You can do what you wanna do, In Living Color. That intro is completely burned into my memory forever. I know as a kid I watched that show like crazy, I don’t remember if I was watching reruns or what but I know I watched it! Fox announced that the show will return in the form of two half-hour specials hosted by the man himself, Keenen Ivory Wayans. Read the rest of this article…
HP: TouchPads Are Officially Out Everywhere, Stop Looking!
In a just-released e-mail, Hewlett-Packard has confirmed that its big splash into (and bigger withdrawal from) the tablet space with webOS is now officially gone forever. This announcement of the TouchPad’s death comes a day after new CEO Meg Whitman announced that their computer group isn’t going to be spun off and the fate of the webOS group, which the company bought a year ago for $1.2 billion, is yet to be determined (hint: they’re going to get laid off). While I never managed to snag one of the TouchPads – mostly because I was lazy and other people are stupid – I still pine for a future for the OS, which I love so dearly. Maybe Amazon will do something with those guys for future tablets, as was previously rumored? Full e-mail from HP after the break!
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Happy Birthday, Fallout 3! How Have Three Years Been To Ya?
Oh Em Gee, has it already been three years since Fallout 3 sponged up all my free time? I remember that October morning so well with a clouds-and-sunshine glare and a car that I was worried wouldn’t get me to and from the store. With the game – just the standard edition, please – and the hefty strategy guide in hand, I was ready to dive into Bethesda’s grim visit to Interplay’s classic post-apocalyptic nightmare. My last save clocked sixty-five hours of playtime, but I never did fall in love with Fallout 3, however much I liked it.
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New ‘Beavis And Butthead’ TV Review – “Werewolves of Highland”/”Crying” (Spoileriffic!)
I wasn’t old enough to appreciate (or should I say, watch) Beavis and Butthead in its original run that ended fourteen years ago, but I caught up with it when I did watch MTV (a scary time) and fell in love with its spin-off Daria. In subsequent years, I found Beavis and Butthead Do America was a bit too long of a format for the series’ crude pedestrian humor, but now Mike Judge is happy to be back and making the show, what was once MTV’s proto-South Park, and we’re here to review it for you, heh heh.
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In Time – Movie Review – A Time-Thriller That’s Not In A Hurry (Spoilers Within)
I’m a sucker for movies built around cleverly complex machinations. A man has spent his entire life being the protagonist of a TV show he’s not aware he’s in. A society of vampires is running out of humans to draw blood from. A group of thieves must dive into the sleeping mind of a magnate’s son and build dreams within dreams to get deep enough to plant an idea to destroy his empire. Here, the only currency is time. As soon as you turn twenty-five, your time starts ticking away. Coffee costs minutes, cars cost years, many wake up without enough hours to make it through the day. So with time in such a crunch, why does In Time take so long to resolve?
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