Video Games

  1. Don't Know Much About Physics [Top 5 Of Top 10]

    Sony PSP News on Kotaku &bull Feb 12, 2012

    Each week throws off several new video game lists ranging from the humorous to the trivial. What's better? A list of those. Here's a roundup of the rundowns out there. More Full Story »

  2. Sena Messenger Bag for Tablets Video Review

    Gear Diary &bull Feb 12, 2012

    I carry my iPad with me pretty much all the time. And, increasingly I find myself carrying ONLY my iPad and my smartphone during the day. I don't carry my laptop. I don't carry a pen or even my Livescribe Echo SmartPen. I don't even carry an external keyboard for… Full Story »

  3. Googleplex expansion to include 'Experience Center,' test labs

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Feb 12, 2012

    The company's Mountain View, Calif., headquarters will soon welcome a 120,000-square-foot "Google Experience Center" that will serve as a combination private museum and meeting area, according to a San Jose Mercury News report. The $120 million expansion will also reportedly… Full Story »

  4. DIY Weekend: Bag your own Star Wars Admiral Sackbar

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Feb 12, 2012

    George Lucas has just released his version of "Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace" in 3D, but c'mon--the guy believes Greedo shot first. Why not make your own little Star Wars universe? For around $20 or less, supplies from… Full Story »

  5. Would you give up your spouse to telecommute?

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Feb 12, 2012

    I have great news for romantics. The American marriage is strong. Well, quite strong. Well, it's not so awful that the majority of Americans would give up their spouse in order to telecommute. You will become divorced from your faculties when I tell you TeamViewer makes software so that people never have to see… Full Story »

  6. Nameless spider robot should just be called awesome

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Feb 12, 2012

    As the video progresses, you meet a remote-controlled toy spider wielding powerful weapons, and suddenly realize maybe creator Jaimie Mantzel is onto something. After all, it takes part genius and part luck for an independent person to get nearly half a million hits in one day for a YouTube video about a… Full Story »

  7. Twitter bows to Whitney Houston

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Feb 12, 2012

    As some in L.A. chose to continue partying, others used their chosen online means to express their dismay. Twitter, often the medium for stars to express themselves directly to their fans, offered a simple picture of collective feelings. This morning, while the cause of her death remains unknown, the feelings she has left behind are clear.… Full Story »

  8. The Wife/Girlfriend vs Video Game Gamer Problem

    Walyou &bull Feb 12, 2012

    It's hard being a gamer, or semi-gamer, and keep a relationship with someone who doesn't really get it. I'm speaking as a man here, but I'm sure there are a few (at least) ladies out there with the same problem.… Full Story »

  9. What's the best sounding hi-fi you ever heard?

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Feb 12, 2012

    It's more about a sound that draws me in. One CD or LP leads to the next, and I don't want to stop to eat, read, go to bed, or watch TV. A great hi-fi is one that lets the music cut loose. Even cheap gear might have what it takes to get my juices flowing. Take the Velodyne vPulse in-ear headphones,… Full Story »

  10. How to make and eat the food found in your favorite video games

    Geek.com &bull Feb 12, 2012

    If you have ever had the craving to reach through the screen and grab a piece of video game food during a long play session, only to have to settle for some flat Mountain Dew and stale Dorites, we have… Full Story »

  11. How to make and eat the food found in your favorite video games

    Geek.com &bull Feb 12, 2012

    If you have ever had the craving to reach through the screen and grab a piece of video game food during a long play session, only to have to settle for some flat Mountain Dew and stale Dorites, we have… Full Story »

  12. Codemasters giving Dirt 3 a Complete Edition

    Nintendo DS Fanboy &bull Feb 12, 2012

    Codemasters has announced that it's releasing a "Complete Edition" of Dirt 3, due out sometime this March for Windows, Xbox 360, and the PS3. The $39.99 release will include the full game, 12 new tracks in two different new locations and lots of new cars and liveries to play around with.The two new tracks run through the snowy mountain… Full Story »

  13. Video Game Entertainment Curve That Actually Makes Sense

    TecheBlog &bull Feb 12, 2012

    Not every gamer can spend hours enjoying the latest RPG, but thankfully, there are still a few casual titles out on mobile devices that require only a touch and / or fling to play. Click here to see more funny… Full Story »

  14. How to choose your Valentine by star sign

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Feb 12, 2012

    Now instead of fighting these astral schemers, you can join them. For Astrology Dating.com is galloping in on a white horse in order to show you what astrolove truly is. The site's beta tag has been removed just in time to make February 14 a date you will always remember. The site told me it already has 15,000 users. And founder Hilary Young said in a press release: "Nearly 29 percent of… Full Story »

  15. Outgoing Twisted Metal Creator Would Consider Kickstarter Funding for His New Projects, Too [David Jaffe]

    Nintendo DS News on Kotaku &bull Feb 12, 2012

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  16. Antipirates attacked for pirating NFL game

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Feb 11, 2012

    When the happily married have affairs, they tend to argue it didn't mean anything. When the happily connected are accused of piracy, they claim someone else must have used their Wi-Fi. Please, therefore, consider the troubling--and very human--emotions that surround the revelations that, at a Sundance party hosted by VEVO, there played on several screens an illegal stream of an NFL playoff game. It so happened that a very nice man from TechCrunch was there, and he was kind enough to… Full Story »

  17. Anonymous invites CIA, others to its weekend party

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Feb 11, 2012

    The loose-knit hacking collective, which last week scored a coup against the FBI, claimed yesterday to have taken down the CIA's Web site, in what appeared to be a Distributed Denial of Service attack (one of the group's specialties, such relatively unsophisticated attacks paralyze Web servers with waves of data requests). The group also posted information it said was pilfered from police and government servers in Alabama, and, as blog RT reported, took down the Mexican Senate and Interior… Full Story »

  18. GD Quickie: Star Trek Game Releasing Near Movie Sequel in Q1 2013

    Gear Diary &bull Feb 11, 2012

    Paramount Pictures and video game publisher and developer NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. are completing important project that might finally help counter the Star Wars franchise on the video game battlefront. Star Wars fans have largely enjoyed large successes and game release frequency in the… Full Story »

  19. Europe takes to streets over Acta

    Technology News on BBC &bull Feb 11, 2012

    However the agreement's supporters insist it will not alter existing laws, and will instead provide protection for content creators in the face of increasing levels of online piracy. The treaty has to date been signed by 22 EU members, including… Full Story »

  20. An arcadian ode to the old arcade

    Gadget Posts on News Blog &bull Feb 11, 2012

    SANTA MONICA, Calif.--There was a time, not all that long ago, when the only way to play a decent (or indeed most any) "computer game" was to seek one out at a local pizza parlor or bowling alley--or, if you were lucky and your neighborhood had been blessed with such an establishment, the local arcade. I can remember the excitement my friends and I felt when our neighborhood suddenly witnessed the arrival of a "real" video arcade. Space… Full Story »



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