Monthly Archives: June 2007

RPS-101: Rock, Paper, Scissors made (extremely) complex

David C. Lovelace is, in the greatest sense of the word, insane. The Connecticut-based graphic artist has transformed the most basic game known to man — Rock, Paper, Scissors — into a complex chart of over 100 items and 5,000 … Continue reading

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NumbThumb queue: Massive dose of PS2 RPGs

After some careful thought, hyper-quick searching and random clicking, I’ve managed to triple my NumbThumb rental queue with games I think I’m earnestly interested in playing. After receiving, sampling and almost simultaneously discarding Steambot Chronicles (I had such high expectations, … Continue reading

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Fantastic Bore

Deviating from the gaming theme for a moment, I thought I’d take the time to warn as many people as possible about the new Fantastic 4 movie. Avoid it. At all costs. Pretend this movie is an old girlfriend you … Continue reading

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Last-gen console vector art

I came across a few stylized vector art pieces I did over a year ago for an article at LoveToKnow Video Games. They’re simple trace-jobs with a little artistic license thrown in to make them feel more fun. They’re purposefully … Continue reading

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God of War II: All flash, no substance?

I’ve been sitting on God of War II for some time now, but tonight I finally had the chance to indulge in some quality playtime. Unfortunately I didn’t walk away wearing the Pants of Impressedness +3. In fact, I was … Continue reading

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Discovering Songbird

Rarely do I deviate from the bread and butter of this blog, indie gaming and video games in general, but this is one trip well worth taking. Plus, I’m pretty sure I can connect it back to gaming in the … Continue reading

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Fill my NumbThumb queue

I was perusing my NumbThumb game queue today when I realized it was looking pretty thin. Five games in all, three of which I’m only slightly interested in, populate the page. What’s the deal, here? I’m supposed to be a … Continue reading

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Hidden Expedition: Everest … I actually like it

As I mentioned before, I’ve never been bowled over by the popular “hunt for items” games such as Mystery Case Files or the Hidden Expedition series. Just out the door from BigFishGames is yet another of these titles that I … Continue reading

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