Category: Lifestyle
Javerage has a talk about cheaters and offers a nifty video as your reward for reading.
Hands down one of the coolest things we’ve ever found, I’d even say that it rivals Robozzle as the awesomest thing ever!
I’ve often been told (Like most of you.) that I should stop playing games, and go out because life is the ultimate game. I mention this because while part of that is correct, they just omit the model. There have… Read More »
Dan Vs. is a cartoon about a very unlucky and angry man who wants to get his revenge on everything.
If you’ve read any of the reviews, or even witnessed some of the PR firefights on the social networks, you’ll know that the veeery delayed release of Duke Nukem Forever was less than spectacular… And people seemed surprised… Some even… Read More »
You may have heard about it somewhere.
You may even have read a review or even a passing comment about it somewhere.
You may even have accidentally found a screenshot of it somewhere.
But there will be some serious doubts about whether you played it or not. Not in this day and age of gaming, and especially not with how “well” it was advertised.
We found something awesome…
Well, found might be the wrong word… let’s just say that we read something super awesome and decided that we needed to [I believe the correct term is] re-blog it…
Most casuals and non-gamers (yes I just put you in the same category) find E3 pretty stale…
And I understand why, the jargon; stats; release dates; and other marketing BS gets a little old.
So that’s why I thought you might like this…
Like Video Games? Have opinions about them? Then you should watch this…
The latest update for the Xbox Live Dashboard went live yesterday, it’s main feature being PayPal support.
Now PayPal has been in South Africa for quite a while now (dunno if it’s at any other bank but FNB yet), so this is some news worth getting excited about!
Kids will soon realise what my generation used to rave on about. We never had the privilege of 3D graphics, or wireless consoles. We weren’t allowed to do battle with online users from around the globe. All we’d do was idly smash the same combo of buttons as our beloved 2D characters drew blood from one another. In essence it was redundant, but more significantly, it was what our generation was built on.














