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Review: Pokémon Black & White

The more seasons change… For the past 15 years, Nintendo’s Pocket Monsters have been capturing the imagination of youngsters (and for my sins, oldsters as well), selling hundreds of millions* of...

The Cut-up revisited

Artist Brian Dettmer’s work revisits the notion of the cut-up, and rather than remixing printed text, opts to carve away at bound books, sculpting them in both form and image.  The results are often...

Review: LG Quantum

With the Windows Phone 7 launch in Canada that means a bunch of new handsets available. One of the most unique ones available to Canadians is the LG Quantum due to it’s slide-out keyboard. We recently...

Stitched Illustrations

You’ve really got to check out Peter Crawley‘s stitched illustration series. They are exactly what they sound like; he illustrates line drawings by stitching with thread. He has quite a body of...

Review: Fallout New Vegas

Two years ago we fell in love with Fallout 3. It was a marvellously rich experience full of atmosphere and wonder. Now the wasteland is back with Fallout: New Vegas from Obsidian Entertainment. In this new...

Review: Metroid – Other M

The latest game in the long-running Metroid series is finally out, and for the first time it’s been created by Team Ninja of Ninja Gaiden fame. Other M is a direct continuation of Super Metroid, and it...
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