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Why don't we have stuff like this
Why don't we have stuff like this
Published by Alan Hoskins on April 27, 2009
Uncharted 2 has multiplayer... *farts*
Nick is going to give me shit for this one. I hate being Negative Nancy about largely anticipated games, but this multiplayer announcement is just reassuring me that this franchise is going in the direction I was afraid of.How did I feel about the first game? Uncharted was almost something...
Published by Alan Hoskins on April 27, 2009
Podcast 109 Recording Tonight
I'm watching Transsiberian right now and it's getting VERY hard to watch. OMG stop cutting her leg!!! *passes out*Dammit. I gotta play something new before the show tonight. Hrmmm.Anyway. You know the drill.News ThreadViewer Questions ThreadBradAlso tonight, Top 5 Video Game VehiclesDavid
Published by Alan Hoskins on April 27, 2009
Reminder
Uh, if anyone is into Jpop and things Japanese, this is just a reminder that I do a blog about that sort of stuff.http://rockliao.wordpress.com/Thanks,David
Published by Alan Hoskins on April 27, 2009
A Story About A Girl
This past Saturday, I went to the arcades to stretch my legs a little. I broke out my dancing shoes and hit the DDR machines. I never thought that this kind of thing could happen to me, especially at an arcade, but I met the girl of my dreams there.Amidst the crowd of tired unhealthy looking game...
Published by Alan Hoskins on April 27, 2009
Community Blog (Xalgar) - RPG Discussion
Are RPGs a dying genre?Xalgar"Slowly and slowly, I've been noticing that RPG's are constantly reusing the same storylines over and over and western RPG's are lacking in the innovation department. The kids at my school don't even know what Elder Scrolls, Square Soft, or even "Tales of" games are, ...
Published by Alan Hoskins on April 26, 2009
Sequel Sound-off: Bioshock 2
Nearly every aspect of the entertainment industry relies heavily on sequels to make money and garner strong brand recognition. Movies have produced sequel after sequel in order to rake in the money even when it is obvious that a sequel was unnecessary. Even popular bands are expected to follow ...
Published by Alan Hoskins on April 25, 2009