Gaming: Alternative
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Board Game Review: Jishaku - “The Game of Magnetic Action”— Will the Force Be With You?
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Nintendo DS Review: My Chinese Coach— Outstanding learning game features variety, fun learning and, most importantly, the satisfaction of building Chinese language skills.
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BC Radio Live: Troy Johnson, Christopher Tennant, AirPlay's Chris Bull, and Ralph Peters— Rich people, gay people, adventurers, and game players — all in a week's work.
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Nintendo DS Review: Crosswords DS— A challenging game with 1000+ word puzzles and nice touch screen capabilities, but nothing highly innovative.
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Product Reviews: Sudoku and Kakuro Electronic Handhelds— Inexpensive, electronic replacements to those booklets you find at airports and grocery stores.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Wii Fit— While not the end-all weight-loss solution, it's the perfect workout for rainy days or any day.
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PC Game Review: Lumosity— A fitness program for your brain!
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Blu-ray Game Review: Space Ace— Not much of a game as it is a fantastic piece of animation.
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Game Review: Don't Forget the Lyrics! Online Game— An easy way to impress your friends.
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DVD Review: Darkon— "If you could watch Brad Pitt or be Brad Pitt, which would you rather do?"
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Card Game Review: The T-Shirt Game— An easy to learn party game for the whole family.
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Proposed Law Might Put Gambling Red Sox Fans Behind Bars— A new law would mandate jail time for Massachusetts residents who wager online.
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Video Games As Art: Does it Matter?— What is art exactly, and does it matter if critics qualify video games as works of art?
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Arcade Impressions: Pac-man VR— It isn't Tron meets Pac-man, but it's decent enough for a virtual reality game.
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DVD Game Review: Jurassic Park Explorer — A DVD game that's fun and educational for kids of all ages.
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HD DVD Game Review: Dragon's Lair— It's pretty, but that's about it.
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Game Review: Magic the Gathering - Tenth Edition— Looking for a fun game that doesn't involve a gamepad?
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Cochlear Cyborgs— It is essential to encourage Cochlear Implant technologies while respecting social issues involved.
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Board Game Review: Scene It? - Harry Potter, 2nd Edition— Scene It? releases their 2nd Edition Harry Potter game.
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HyperScan Review: X-Men— You can only laugh as your attacks go directly through the enemy without the hit registering.
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Three Florida NFL Players For Your Fantasy Football Team— The following is a list of the top three fantasy football players to pick from any of the Florida organizations.
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Cigar Lifestyle: Texas Hold'em Basics— Texas Hold'em and cigars...a winning combination.
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Blu-ray Game Review: Dragon's Lair— Can Dirk the Daring fend off nasty BD-J problems and make it to the Dragon's Lair?
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Second Life's In-World Terrorism and The Struggle for Digital Rights— Avatars of the virtual world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your digital chains.
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Xavix Game Review: Baseball— It's a rough start, but once past the initial frustrations, you can see this one coming together.
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Xavix Review: Bowling— Pick up 7-10 splits better than any pro alive or dead.
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Friday Flash — Snakes, Warthogs, and Drunkenness Edition— Two weeks of games, plus a bonus toy: Line Rider.
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Console Review: XaviX Port— This is the Nintendo Wii before anyone heard of the Nintendo Wii.
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Review: PlayTV Golden Tee Golf— A flawless trackball doesn't justify the high price, but this still feels like the Golden Tee you know and love.
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Card Game Review: Xeko Mission - Costa Rica, Madagascar— We'll give Matter Group, the maker of Xeko eco-points for at least planting the seed.
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DVD Review: The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! Volume 2— As a show, it had more bad parts than good.
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Uncle Seth Podcast #21: Second Life and New Guitarists— Toronto indie band Uncle Seth return to Blogcritics, and talk about their foray into gigging Second Life.
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Two Eighty Standings Through August 19— There is less than a month and a half to play in the MLB season. Which players will hit the closest to .280?
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Second Life: Third Dimension For Duran Duran— Duran Duran head for that great, uncharted territory of the Internet - Second Life - with their latest venture.
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Arcade Review: Time Crisis 4— Namco enlists yet another pretty boy duo to save the world by hiding and shooting.
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Arcade Review: House of the Dead 4— It's a game where you shoot zombies. What a new concept ... yawn.
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Judge Rules Fantasy Baseball Owners Won't Have To Pay MLB Royalties (Or Get Lives)— Major League Baseball's attempt to copyright their own stats didn't exactly work.
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Why Gaming is Serious Business— The death of E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) as we know it notwithstanding, the future is bright for gaming.
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Interview: Tim Beresford - 'Colin Mansfield Jr' in Mystery at Mansfield Manor— How do groceries, chinese food, and one of the best quotes I've heard fit into a videogame based interview?
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Interview: Lindsey Frazier - 'Nicole Edmunds' in Mystery at Mansfield Manor— Lindsey Frazier is so much more than just a pretty face.
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Arcade Review: Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova— If you think "a star that explodes" is a perfect way to describe dancing, this review is for you.
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World of Warcraft Trading Card Game On The Horizon— The cards will debut in October, and will include codes that let players earn upgrades and goodies in WoW online.
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My (Not So) Secret Life As A Rock Trivia Geek— Useless knowledge has to count for something, right? Welcome to the world of the NTN bar trivia geek.
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Two Eighty League Enters May— With more stable batting averages, all teams improve their point standings in this new fantasy game.
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Killing for Sport In Iraq?— Perhaps some of the killing in Iraq, perhaps more than some, is simply for the thrill of it . . . for sport.
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Fantasy Baseball's Latest Incarnation: "Two Eighty"— This is an invite to play a spankin' new fantasy game. One part "Cliff Hangers." One part Cliff Floyd.
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Join the $200,000 Treasure Hunt With Perplexcity Card Game— This isn't Pokemon, it's Perplex City. The mind blowing, puzzle solving card game from Michael Smith and Mind Candy Games.
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Acutoria: New Animation Style Machinima Hits The Blogosphere— It's a new way to make animated movies. Take a video-game and use the characters to make a movie.
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The NFL's Best Players, Based on Value in Scrabble— They say a good football team knows about X's and O's. Well, this team knows about X's, J's, Q's, and Z's.
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Quiz Time 13 - The Blogosphere— New questions with a theme - the blogosphere, and the winner of Quiz Time 12
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(Tastefully) Constructing A Dead Pool For 2006— Going through the celebrities who're up there in years, which ones will most likely not see 2007?
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It's Quiz Time 12— Winners of Quiz Time 11, a new prize, and more posers
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Product Review: Cranium Edición Latinoamericana— Cranium's new version for the Latino community
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Product Review: Mental Floss Trivia Game— A board game that serves up a fun twist on trivial pursuits.
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Game On!— Jamie Leigh Curtis's family bonds when they play games. My family? Well, we're lucky if we don't kill each other.
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Book Review: Ravnica: City of Guilds— I have an inexplicable affinity for enriching the lore of game worlds I enjoy in any way I can.
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Weekly BlogScan: Poker Faces, Poker Talk— I don't gamble, but I find myself endlessly fascinated with those who do...
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Poker Tour Oddly Fascinating— ...

