The Future: Made in Japan!
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 by VichusSmithTake a look at the following video and wonder at the little innovations that are coming to life.
Take a look at the following video and wonder at the little innovations that are coming to life.
Love. the indie, procedural MMORPG, is offering a free weekend of the game, from today until Monday. I know some of you may be having your freedom yanked next week, on your way back to school. So with that in mind, you might want to go to the Love official site and enjoy some sweet, sweet freedom.
PlayStation 3 owners, remember when we used to laugh and laugh at our buddies who had the dreaded "Red Ring of Death?" Well, that was all hilarious until word of the Yellow Light of Death arrived.
It's summer, so after you go outside and run around in the sweltering heat, playing demos is the first thing you should be doing!
Ahoy, matey (and all that other stuff landlubbers think is funny about pirate-speak) it's Monkey Island! PC gamers from way back may know this game inside and out. For people who can claim the PS3 as their first console, they're in the dark. Now adventure games are back, and they continue to invade the PC.
It upsets me that I end up missing out on all the free & legal anime that's out there. Funimation is probably the best at offering free streaming video of their titles, and Hulu plays them as well. With that in mind, I took a moment to see what I can get for the best price of all.
Here's what's new on Hulu:
OK, let's continue cutting through the jungle that are the PSN Store's demo offerings.
Are you hungry? then let's check out Diner Dash.
If you like to play casual PC games, then you might have come across this type of game before: these are the restaurant games where you're taking orders in an ever-hectic environment, trying to please as many customers as you can.
I FINALLY got some splitter cables for my TV/ PC monitor so I can do so9me playing/ capturing of some demos!
Hamster ball is a tough demo for me to judge. Finish what you started...
Aniplex has given up 23 minutes of a sci-fi anime called Welcome to the Space Show for everyone to enjoy. You don't need any money to watch it, and you can tell your friends that you watch an anime 100% legally. Check it out:
In a recent episode of the pirate adventure One Piece, I got to see Franky, a "perverted robot," in action