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Open Game Night TONIGHT!
Starting at 8pm Central time, we will delve back into the world of old, obscure, and crappy video games. You know the rules: every 15 minutes you get to vote Pass or Play, thereby dictating which games I play throughout the night.
Published by Brad Simons on April 4, 2011
Published by Brad Simons on March 31, 2011
Who is this Man? (FINAL UPDATE)
I've been a hardcore video game enthusiast for well over a decade now, and I like to think that I'm pretty good at recognizing the Who's Who of the industry. But at PAX East last week I kept running into a person that I couldn't identify. And while this certainly isn't surprising at a public gami...
Published by Brad Simons on March 25, 2011
Your Way Wednesday Starts This Week
This Wednesday we will be starting a new weekly event on the broadcast. It's called "Your Way Wednesday", and I will be playing the game you all vote for!
Published by Brad Simons on March 21, 2011
Nidhogg is a Game I Want to Play
And you want to play it too. But you have not heard of this game. So I'm bringing Nidhogg to your ears. What is Nidhogg you say? Well, it sort of like versus 2d Prince of Persia. Yeah, that's pretty much it.
Published by Brad Simons on March 20, 2011
PAX East 2011: The Ones I Missed
It happens every time I go to one of these events. I get swept up in the chaos and always miss a few games that I had no idea were even there.
Published by Brad Simons on March 18, 2011
Tactics Ogre is 27.99 on Amazon Today
Tactics Ogre released last month for 39.99 on PSP. It is a ground-up remake of the SNES classic developed by the original team. One of the greatest strategy RPGs in its day has become one of the greatest strategy RPGs of all time with this greatly modernized version.
Published by Brad Simons on March 17, 2011
PAX East 2011: Child of Eden Impressions
So I'm shaking my hands like a cabaret wizard. I see a giant spinning flower. I kamehameha that shit, and a giant lady blooms out of it. Now I'm Spiderman'ing her with my web.
Published by Brad Simons on March 14, 2011