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Engadget Podcast 162 - 09.04.2009 {Engadget}
Sep 4th 2009 6:08PM Holy crap! 8bit My Girls is awesome.
Review: Shadow Complex (XBLA) {Joystiq}
Aug 17th 2009 9:45AM >review
>chris grant
But Chris doesn't play videogames. Who's your ghost writer Chris?
Can I humbly suggest a "review" tag? It would be handy.
Battlefield 1943 players upset over lack of Irish identification [Update] {Joystiq}
Jul 29th 2009 9:59AM It is a pretty unusual situation though, I can see how the problem came about. It's uncommon to have a country who's citizens and choose to be identified as members of one of two other countries.
Battlefield 1943 players upset over lack of Irish identification [Update] {Joystiq}
Jul 29th 2009 9:48AM Imagine that it was the US flag being replaced with the UK flag and that it was the 4th of July and you'll have a sense of how the Irish feel about this.
Light Blue Optics' touch-based laser projector hitting manufacturers in Q4 -- will look nothing like this image {Engadget}
Jul 20th 2009 4:19AM That really bothers me too. And that her hand doesn't block the projection. Actually the whole photo is a photoshop mess. The angle her arm is at was changed. The headphones are inserted...the whole table looks like it's inserted too, probably to cover up whatever was actually on the table.
THQ reorganizes management into three distinct divisions {Joystiq}
Jun 24th 2009 5:15PM THQ
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Joystiq Podcast E309 - Burrito of Fate edition {Joystiq}
Jun 4th 2009 4:28PM Come on guys. Getcha ducks in a row. I need more than 18 minutes.
Joystiq impressions: The Saboteur {Joystiq}
May 8th 2009 12:35PM This is the first time I've paid any attention to this game. It looks awesome. I love the setting.
Windows 7 Release Candidate 1 impressions, insights, and expectations {Engadget}
Apr 30th 2009 9:59AM Rockin some Eboy in the picture viewer there Josh? Love it.
Electronic voting outlawed in Ireland, Michael Flatley DVDs okay for now {Engadget}
Apr 28th 2009 12:48PM These were bought several years ago and never used widely. They've been in storage for a long time and are only now being officially scrapped. There's another twist in the tale because the contract for the storage was for 30 years with no get out clause. So even after we pay to get rid of them, we still have to pay for their storage.









