Monday, May 11th, 2009

If you want to play some classic games via PC Emulation, you’ll find that a keyboard is a poor substitute for a gamepad. Luckily if you have a PS3, you’re good to go! The SIXAXIS controller can be used on your PC (despite the impression you got when you plugged in the USB and winged it).
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Tags: emulation, erdtirdmans, PC, ps3, tech tips, windows
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Sunday, November 30th, 2008

In the last decade video games have gone from being something nerds did instead of meeting the opposite sex to that thing almost all people do instead of meeting the opposite sex. While video games have become possibly the largest entertainment industry in history, they have also gained some of the most sickly parasites of all. I speak, of course, about hack critics. While you are playing a game to enjoy it’s deep mechanics, gorgeous art, or complete lack of either, your critic counterpart is busy picking big words from a thesaurus so he can shit on your favorite new title. The OBRR is the line in the sand, and I stand on one side armed with poor grammar and crude language. Watch where you step.
Let’s start this off with the most obvious fart-sniffer on the whole goddamn Internet
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Tags: 3ps, action rpg, company-bethesda, company-ea, dystopian future, fps, game journalism, karma, octagon, PC, pcrpg, ps3, rpg, sci-fi, shooter, single player, survival horror, western rpg, windows, xbox360
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Sunday, August 3rd, 2008
Don’t you just love that nice alliteration? But the crassness and vulgarity of this article’s title captures the essence of it perfectly. Sometimes when a series moves forward, the hardcore fans bitch and moan because the game isn’t exactly like it was before. Fuck Fallout fans. Fuck them so hard.
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Tags: action rpg, company-bethesda, dragonmaw, dystopian future, evolution of a series, fanboys, fps, karma, PC, pcrpg, ps3, rpg, sci-fi, shooter, single player, western rpg, windows, xbox360
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