Archive for the ‘Handheld Gaming’ Category

The Goozex Report: Top 10 Predictions for 2010

Posted by Jason Trent on January 17th, 2010 under Handheld Gaming, Jason's Blog, Nintendo Wii, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Xbox 360
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You remember Goozex right? If not, read up on them on one of my previous posts at this link. Well, great news, I’ve been brought on as an associate writer for their member-run blog The Goozex Report. I’m very excited to be an even bigger part of their community, and wanted to share my first [...]

X-Ray Shots of Your Favorite Consoles and Peripherals

Posted by Jason Trent on May 2nd, 2009 under Handheld Gaming, Nintendo Wii, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Technology, Xbox 360
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Care to see your favorite gaming consoles and peripherals with x-ray vision? Your wish has come true. Check the following link for one person’s flickr gallery. Very cool.
X-Ray Funnies – a set on Flickr.

G4 Named Official Broadcaster Of E3 2009

Posted by Jason Trent on May 2nd, 2009 under Computer Programs, Handheld Gaming, Nintendo Wii, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Technology, Xbox 360
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G4 has again been named the official broadcaster of E3 2009, and with only a month to go until keynotes, I’m definitely excited. Let’s just hope I don’t relive the fiasco that was E3 2007 on the same network. See my rant for more information on that.
G4 promises to provide over 22 hours of content, [...]

Calling frugal gamers. Goozex.

Posted by Jason Trent on April 29th, 2009 under Handheld Gaming, Nintendo Wii, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Xbox 360
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I spend a lot of money on games. I mean a lot. I buy 2 -3 new games a month easy. It’s an expensive habit, and it adds up, but hell, if you can’t enojoy yourself, then what good is living? I listen to a handful of gaming postcasts, and one day the topic was [...]

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars Review for DS – GameSpot

Posted by Jason Trent on March 17th, 2009 under Handheld Gaming
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Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars is out now, and judging from reviews, it’s a title to pick up for those loving copious levels of violence, drugs, and sex (this includes me). Check out GameSpot’s review.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars Review for DS – GameSpot.

The PSP’s ‘Redesign’ Impressions.

Posted by Jason Trent on July 16th, 2007 under Handheld Gaming
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Announced during the Sony keynote at E3 2007, the redesigned PSP Slim is officially on the way to a store near you this September. Along with a slimmer profile, and reduced weight, there are several new features which might tantalize you.

Silent Hill Origins: More horror.

Posted by Jason Trent on July 13th, 2007 under Handheld Gaming
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More E3 goodness! Check out this Silent Hill Origins Trailer, from the game that might make me finally purchase a PSP.

The Microsoft Press Conference at E3.

Posted by Jason Trent on July 10th, 2007 under Handheld Gaming, Nintendo Wii, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Xbox 360
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It’s official. E3 is in full gear with the Microsoft press release ending only moments ago. I, being awesome, have noted the event’s highlights for your reading pleasure. Included in this article are the most important highlights according to my opinion, and commentary on those highlights. Read on!

G4TV, I hate you!

Posted by Jason Trent on July 10th, 2007 under Handheld Gaming, Jason's Blog, Nintendo Wii, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Xbox 360
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Last year I downloaded the E3 press releases after their initial airing for convenience, but this year, G4 has decided to exclusively broadcast the event live on television, and in the process, screw me out of precious information. Thanks G4… NOT! *in Borat’s voice*

The E3 Crystal Ball.

Posted by Jason Trent on July 9th, 2007 under Handheld Gaming, Nintendo Wii, PC Gaming, Playstation 3, Xbox 360
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It’s that time again, and the nerd event of the year is nearly at hand. I am of course referring to the ever so wonderful and luscious E3 event. I, never being one for sports, treat this as my sport. This is my Super Bowl. We commonly see people making predications with the Super Bowl, [...]