Web site reconstruction.
by Jeremy Silva
So here's the deal: I want to make this website a place where people would want to visit on a daily basis. My original plan was not going to accomplish this. For one, to try to take on already established websites for gaming news and reviews was just silly. I tried to include a local flair, but having it not based on games destroyed the focus of the site. I will be starting this site over to rethink the purpose and direction it needs to move. I will have more details later, but for now, this is the last post for a while.
New Site Theme!
by Jeremy Silva
If you haven't noticed by now, the site looks quite a bit different. I'm trying out some new looks for the site, not only to have better layouts of everything, but to actually make the site a bit more functional on the back end. The previous theme looked awesome, but it had its quirks. There wasn't a lot of space for the articles, it couldn't show Author names and we've been putting them up ourselves, it couldn't show labels, and it was a pain to look at on the HTML side. I'll be making more improvements here and there both functionally and graphically, so just hang tight for the final version.
Hands On: OnLive
by Jeremy Silva
By Silva
If you don't know by now, there is a new service that is trying to empty your wallets out there in the gaming world. OnLive believes that you don't need a powerful console or a $4000 800W-powered gaming rig to have fun with the latest games, and still bring a well rounded experience outside of playing the games themselves. Using the latest tech in cloud computing, their server farms do all the hard work your computer more than likely can't do. This is new, radical stuff, and I couldn't wait to get my hands on it. Jump in to read more.
How not to get screwed by losing screws
by Jeremy Silva
By Silva
If you're like me, you probably would like to take either old, busted pieces of equipment or shiny, new pinnacles of tech and tear them apart - you monster. I thought I'd share a small post about how you can keep up with all the little screws that get left in the wake or your reign of destruction. Some are simple, some are more elaborate, but money's no object when it comes to complete obliteration of unsuspecting gadgets, right?
If you're like me, you probably would like to take either old, busted pieces of equipment or shiny, new pinnacles of tech and tear them apart - you monster. I thought I'd share a small post about how you can keep up with all the little screws that get left in the wake or your reign of destruction. Some are simple, some are more elaborate, but money's no object when it comes to complete obliteration of unsuspecting gadgets, right?
New Xbox?... OH WORD!!!
by Jeremy Skumautz
by Skoomie
From the front the new 360 does look like a bow-tie. But will it perform like the "original"? Coffin and all? For only $299? Lets find out...
From the front the new 360 does look like a bow-tie. But will it perform like the "original"? Coffin and all? For only $299? Lets find out...
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Zelda II - the same, but very, very different.
by Jeremy Silva
By Silva
I'll keep this article short and sweet, since by the time you realize what I'm talking about, you'll be playing this game. There are a lot of us gamers out there 25 and older that remember and have played the old Zelda series on NES and SNES. Well, a fellow Blogger user has remade the game playable on the web. However, his remake was really a re-envisioning.
I'll keep this article short and sweet, since by the time you realize what I'm talking about, you'll be playing this game. There are a lot of us gamers out there 25 and older that remember and have played the old Zelda series on NES and SNES. Well, a fellow Blogger user has remade the game playable on the web. However, his remake was really a re-envisioning.
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