Archive for October, 2010

The Weekend Album: ISDN

This week’s entry of The Weekend Album covers Future Sound of London’s legendary album ISDN.

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The Tripper mini-review

If you’re into slasher movies, The Tripper is a great addition to your collection.

Note: A NSFW picture is used in this review.  One word: chainsaw.

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Wednesday Rant: The current gen

This week’s Wednesday Rant takes a look at the stagnating current generation of game consoles.

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The psychology of a player character

It's thinking time!

With games presenting emotional dilemmas to players now more than ever, how (and why) do we choose what actions to take?

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VLC now available for iPhone/iPod Touch

After landing on the iPad, VLC is now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch in the App Store.  While I prefer to use MPC, having this versatile media player available for the iPad/Pod/Phone is great news indeed.

The Weekend Album: Fallout 2 soundtrack

In honor of Fallout New Vegas’ release, this week’s entry of The Weekend Album takes a look at the soundtrack to Fallout 2.

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Winamp now available on Android

Scan this QR code or go to the Android Market to download the Winamp Beta.

Winamp, one of the greatest media players out there (especially if you have large playlists or like to use Shoutcast on your desktop PC) is now available for Android devices sporting Android 2.1 and up.  Not only does it bring a worthwhile music player to the platform, but it also brings Wi-Fi and USB syncing along with it!

Fallout New Vegas initial impressions

With a little over five hours of time /played, here are our initial impressions of Fallout New Vegas.

Note:  This is for the PC version.

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Dark Mirror

In the mood for something creepy, but want to be able to sleep easy after watching it?  Dark Mirror is just what you’re looking for.

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Angry Birds on Android: 24 hours, 1 million downloads

Pic was grabbed from Nexus404.com

Phandroid (and many other sources around the Internet) are reporting on an official tweet from Rovio that Angry Birds has been downloaded more than a million times in its first 24 hours of availability for Android (I was one of them!)  If you’ve been waiting to sink your teeth into this one, now you can.  The currently released version is (unobtrusively) ad-supported, but a paid-for version should be coming soon.