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Raj Patel on Mar 27th, 2011 |
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Its been a while since I heard from Roxio but in the past I’ve quite enjoyed their products. They used to be quick out of the starting gates with new and innovative products. I had one of their mp3 players before the now ubiquitous iPod was even available. So when I heard about their upcoming Game Capture product I was understandably intrigued.
This little toy is most comparable to an external TV tuner....
Posted by
Hamish on Mar 7th, 2011 |
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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 copies of the games, and delighting toy store owners with myriad side-products to sell, not the least of which being the trading cards which are still very collectible.
Never content to rest on their laurels...
Posted by
Raj Patel on Feb 3rd, 2011 |
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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 got to take one on a test drive to check out some of the details and the overall quality.
The LG Quantum is the first Windows Phone 7 handset with a full QWERTY keyboard so you wont have to suffer through...
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Raj Patel on Oct 19th, 2010 |
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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 title we’re transplanted to the west in and around what was once Las Vegas before the nuclear war. There is a lot to explore here so we’d better get started.
It’s difficult to review this title without...
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Raj Patel on Oct 7th, 2010 |
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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 doesn’t skip a beat. Tying back to the classic game goes beyond merely connecting the dots narratively though, Team Ninja is tries to evoke many of the original aspects while mixing them with new elements...