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I have the sneaking suspicion that at some level, everyone imagines themselves to be a sort of stock picking savant. With a bit of capital to play with, they would inevitably turn out to be investing geniuses, passing the time (profitably) at the local coffee house while cackling over their
by Kit Harrison
Television is taking the opportunity of low summer viewership to gauge the tolerance of the censors. Five of George Carlin’s seven words are now regular parts of speech on many cable networks, which are scrambling to recapture share lost to HBO, Netflix, and other premium offerings. It’s been
by Michael Eyre
As EVO is nearing its end, we’ve got another Street Fighter-centric show for you guys this week. We’re talking about Street Fighter V’s upcoming beta and Capcom’s news about the game’s content rollout. Other topics include Fallout Shelter’s success and the latest in the
by Kenneth Shepard
The Holy Grail. An almighty wish-granting device, able to fulfill any desire only for those who are worthy. War erupts every few generations of magi, pitting the major families of magic users against each other and summoning ancient heroes and legends to be their comrades-in-arms as Master and Servant. Yet
by Eric Van Allen
Since most of my family hails from Wisconsin, I was born and raised into the cult following surrounding Mystery Science Theater 3000. A program about laughing at the corny goofiness of D-list movies, it instilled me with a certain reverence for cheesy monster romps, chief among them the Godzilla franchise.
by Eric Van Allen
In the realm of Collectible Card Games one name stands at the top of the heap. The grand-daddy of them all, Magic: the Gathering still reigns supreme as the most influential, popular, and financially successful CCG of all time. A new electronic edition of Magic will be available on both
by Ben Mandall
We’re already halfway into 2015, and what a year it’s been already. Many games have already made a strong case for Game of the Year and we still haven’t even hit the dreaded holiday season flood. This quarter we saw amazing releases from episodic series, new entries
by Eric Van Allen
Sports games rarely take a hiatus that lasts longer than one year. The PGA Tour franchise has broken that mold, however, as they decided to forgo 2014 while they rebranded from Tiger Woods PGA Tour to Rory McIlroy’s PGA Tour. But with that two year break came the question
by Jay Malone
I have the sneaking suspicion that at some level, everyone imagines themselves to be a sort of stock picking savant. With a bit of capital to play with, they would inevitably turn out to be investing geniuses, passing the time (profitably) at the local coffee house while cackling over their
by Kit Harrison
Relive Atari classics in handheld form!
It’s better for newbies, but still very much an extraction shooter
This might be the perfect gaming instrument
AK Interactive updated their classic Panel Liner and the results are awesome
This one's giving Saturday morning cartoon zeerust with a whole lotta dice chuckin' nonsense.
and Auntie's Choice certified!
I have the sneaking suspicion that at some level, everyone imagines themselves to be a sort of stock picking savant. With a bit of capital to play with, they would inevitably turn out to be investing geniuses, passing the time (profitably) at the local coffee house while cackling over their
by Kit Harrison
Television is taking the opportunity of low summer viewership to gauge the tolerance of the censors. Five of George Carlin’s seven words are now regular parts of speech on many cable networks, which are scrambling to recapture share lost to HBO, Netflix, and other premium offerings. It’s been
by Michael Eyre
As EVO is nearing its end, we’ve got another Street Fighter-centric show for you guys this week. We’re talking about Street Fighter V’s upcoming beta and Capcom’s news about the game’s content rollout. Other topics include Fallout Shelter’s success and the latest in the
by Kenneth Shepard
The Holy Grail. An almighty wish-granting device, able to fulfill any desire only for those who are worthy. War erupts every few generations of magi, pitting the major families of magic users against each other and summoning ancient heroes and legends to be their comrades-in-arms as Master and Servant. Yet
by Eric Van Allen
Since most of my family hails from Wisconsin, I was born and raised into the cult following surrounding Mystery Science Theater 3000. A program about laughing at the corny goofiness of D-list movies, it instilled me with a certain reverence for cheesy monster romps, chief among them the Godzilla franchise.
by Eric Van Allen
In the realm of Collectible Card Games one name stands at the top of the heap. The grand-daddy of them all, Magic: the Gathering still reigns supreme as the most influential, popular, and financially successful CCG of all time. A new electronic edition of Magic will be available on both
by Ben Mandall
We’re already halfway into 2015, and what a year it’s been already. Many games have already made a strong case for Game of the Year and we still haven’t even hit the dreaded holiday season flood. This quarter we saw amazing releases from episodic series, new entries
by Eric Van Allen
Sports games rarely take a hiatus that lasts longer than one year. The PGA Tour franchise has broken that mold, however, as they decided to forgo 2014 while they rebranded from Tiger Woods PGA Tour to Rory McIlroy’s PGA Tour. But with that two year break came the question
by Jay Malone