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Baseball, PAX and an Artsy-Fartsy Video
Spring does not arrive until a week from tomorrow, but for me, it gets here when daylight saving time arrives, which was this morning. Here is my college sophomore video editing project attempting to capture the seasons changing here, in the beautifully verdant setting of my dumpy apartment. And here are the headline highlights from…
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A Longtime Holdout Joins Madden This Year
Soldier Field, one of the more storied venues of the National Football League, has never appeared in the Madden NFL series, or any other NFL series. It’s always been a generic venue under the name “Chicago Stadium,” or “Chicago Field.” That’s because the Chicago Park District has never licensed the name for use. Apparently they…
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The War Comes Home
Retail shelves welcome our new Korean leaders with Homefront, the much-discussed urban guerrilla shooter starring irregular American troops. Plenty of other big drops this Tuesday also, including Okamiden and Yakuza 4’s North American debuts. Tuesday (March 1) Homefront (Xbox 360, PS3, PC) – THQ’s long-awaited shooter pits a ragtag American resistance against a Korean occupational…
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Top 5 of 10: Cheerleader Bayonetta
Each week throws off several new video game lists ranging from the humorous to the trivial. What’s better? A list of those. Here’s a roundup of the rundowns out there. •The Most Stylin’ Alternate Costumes [UGO] Twenty-five of the best alternate outfits, from Dairy Bastard Kratos to Tuxedo Snake to Haggar Zangief, who’s number one.…
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Here’s an iPad Game Running on a 50-inch HDTV
Infinity Blade, for the iPhone and iPad, has won strong praise as an uncommonly good mobile title with impressive visuals and console-style gameplay. To really gain an appreciation of it, you should see it on a 50-inch HDTV. An iPad 2 will let you do that, outputting to an HDTV with an HDMI adapter for…
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Chinatown Fair’s Spiritual Descendant Will be a Different Type of Arcade
The beloved New York City arcade Chinatown Fair closed last month after three decades; its owner, Henry Cen, will open a new arcade, but it will be in a different location, with a different focus, and evidently with fewer games. The New York Times, in a profile in today’s edition, says Cen will open “Next…
By Owen Good