Nathaniel Edwards is a freelance writer covering topics ranging from baseball and soccer to history and video games, based at his homepage, NathanielEdwards.com. He contributes articles and reviews to BlogCritics Magazine and is the gaming writer for KidzWorld.com. He specifically covers controversial video games at The Legal Arcade.
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With news that it would soon reach the Japanese PSOne Classics store, a very odd art-based game reemerges.
The Braves are going for it all in Bobby Cox's last year as manager, so who must replace Nate McLouth?
With each World Cup, players hate the World Cup ball more and more. What is going on here?
For the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man, Google's doodle (header) is a playable new layout of the original game.
The next entry in the Skate series promises cooperative gameplay and a new hardcore difficulty. Is it in the demo?
When can we finally stop calling the same old puzzle game mechanic "innovative"?
Go, the world's oldest board game, is also perhaps the last that computer programs will come to conquer.
Have you ever played that impossible platformer I Wanna Be the Guy? It's like that, but more retro and honest.
This "choose-your-own-adventure" samurai beat-em-up features no end to the interesting choices available.
Soccer + Freakonomics = A mostly satisfying take on why the sport is the way it is
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