Nov
17
2008
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Top Ten Gaming Cliches

I just had to laugh at this list put together by Zeromage at Old Wizard, it’s entirely true. Check out number 2:

2. Food that completely fills your energyPicture this; you’re about to die and are gasping for your final breath. You’re rushed to the emergency room, and what does the doctor give you? A roasted chicken. You eat the chicken and walk out as if nothing happened. Could you imagine what would happen in the real world if all your physical and mental ailments could be solved by a piece of chicken? What would happen to modern medicine? All modern doctors would have to become nutritionists, or at least know how to use an oven. From Gauntlet to Castlevania, the most inane pieces of food are able to make you feel better. There’s gushing blood coming out of your arm from being attacked by a warrior or a skeleton, and somehow a piece of chicken heals it. Are we just supposed to assume they used the roasted chicken as a bandage?

Give the full list a read via Old Wizard.

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Nov
05
2008
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Nintendo DSi Hacked Already

That was quick indeed!

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Already time to consider one of these.

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Oct
31
2008
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EA to Customers: Try and Crack your Game

They didn’t say it like that, but it’s basically what they’re trying to say. Some copies of Command and Conquer Red Alert 3 shipped with a serial number which was missing a character (19 instead of the 20 required) due to a printing error. EA’s response (and I’m not making this up):

There is currently a work around that may allow you to bypass this issue. Since you have the first 19 characters of the code already, you can basically try “guessing” the last character. To do this, simply enter your existing code, and then for the last character, try the letters A-Z, and then the numbers 0-9. You should eventually get the right combination, and be able to play the game. If this does not work, you can follow the instructions below.

Wow great work around. Click here for the official explanation at one of EA’s site, or see below for a screen shot (to preserve it forever):

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Oct
31
2008
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Top 5 Weird Commercials Featuring Mario

I found this collection of videos posted by gamepro and had to share, the common thing making them all related is their use of Nintendo’s mascot Mario trying to flog various products. Just look at this commercial for milk:

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That never happened when I was playing Super Mario 64 (OK I lie it did, after I drank some expired milk). At least it has a positive message. The others are all negative (McDonalds, Sugary Cereal, Mac and Cheese), but still good for a laugh. Check out the full list here.

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Written by Juzza in: Nintendo, Videos, WTF |
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Oct
23
2008
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11 Amazing PS3 Modifications

By modifications I’m not referring to hacking up the system to run homebrew or back-ups. No, the modifications I refer to are of the old school aesthetic kind which we all adore and love. But what could people possibly do to make their PS3’s stand out from the rest? Of coarse there’s colorware stepping in to make it any colour you wish (including the controllers), but what else have people come up with? Here’s one of my favorites from the list brought forward by PS3 Maven:

This great remale of Rainbow Six Playstation 3 was found at Technabob with all its glory and concept. It is a sight to the eyes, making it an ultimate part of this PS3 Mod collection.

Now you too can say you’ve seen the PS3 made into a building (though they’ve all had a lot of work put into them to make them all great). Clicky to see the whole list.

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Oct
22
2008
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Did You Know You Could Buy a PC Submersed in Oil?

I never knew. I’d heard of people had done it themselves (very passionate people), even how to do it (using mineral oil acquired from a veterinarian). Still it’s a damned neat (and very unique in a good way) way to go about cooling a computer. In a way it kind of reminds me of those pre-made refrigerator cases. Hardcore Computers is the company to turn to, and for $5560 (presumably USD) you too can have an über 1337 gaming rig.

For that money it comes with a tri-SLI nVIDIA graphics solution (it’d want to). Check it out via Hardcore Computers, and read this review by Maximum PC to learn more.

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