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Category: Default Posted on 2009-08-21 02:17:07 Add to Bookmark

 

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Fairytale Fights may be the first game that not only features the innocent murder of children, but also an achievement to reward it. After speaking with Playlogic last week, it sounds like the achievement's on the chopping block waiting for the axe to fall, but the children and the you killing them parts, those will definitely be served in the final dish...

Playlogic producer Poria Torkan told UGO that the company does have some concerns about the achievement. The game is scheduled to release on PS3 and Xbox 360. We wonder if Sony and MS will have concerns about licensing it with the dead kids achievement.

Oh, Killing kids for some rewards, what an impressive idea...I wonder if the guy who designs this video game with this dumb gameplay has a kid himself or not. And I'm also curious, anyway, what will be the next on the murdering list in our gaming. Pregnant women?

Discuss.

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Category: Default Posted on 2009-08-19 01:15:11 Add to Bookmark

 

 Multitask is a test of your ability to play multipie games at the same time. At first you will be playing only one simple minigame. As time passes, however, new games will be introduced. One error in any game will cause you to lose, so stay alert! Good Luck! Specific instructions for each minigame will be provided as they are introduced to you.My best record scored 117, and you? 
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Category: Others Posted on 2009-08-16 11:42:27 Add to Bookmark

 

 

To rescue the upcoming Starcraft2's off-line lan play, a petition was up online and has got a lot of players to sign, hopelessly Blizzard still said no. How about now? The petition has already hit more than 100,000, Will it really mean something to greedy Blizzard? I doubt that.

Over 100,000 people have now signed a petition to get Blizzard to include LAN support in StarCraft II. The company confirmed in June that offline network play wouldn’t make the sequel’s final cut.

StarCraft II was recently pushed back into 2010. quotes from VG247

Since the company decided to put no lan-play in SC2, it has made clear that they know there would be complaint. Well that was definitely a big risk, I shall be glad if it turns to a epic fail.

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Category: Default Posted on 2009-08-14 01:15:53 Add to Bookmark

Your best friend should be there for you through thick and thin until life's ending credits. But does that necessarily translate to them being the right person to help you take down a fire-breathing dragon? Not always, but how can you be sure? Try paying more attention to how they act outside of the videogame world, because sometimes the clues are right there in front of you.

 

Thanks Gamespy, god I love the humor.

 

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Category: Default Posted on 2009-08-07 02:41:52 Add to Bookmark

 

 

Video can be watched here where the article originally comes from.
They do. As evidence, I present Robin Baumgarten's entry to the 2009 Mario AI Competition, a contest organized by Sergey Karakovskiy and Julian Togelius.

 

At one point it appears as though Baumgarten's meticulous Italian robot is finished, but then its computer brain pulls off a move that only silicon could achieve.

Now we just need to get this guy to face off against the AI in a Deep Blue-style war between man and machine. 

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Category: Others Posted on 2009-08-06 12:44:11 Add to Bookmark

Deng, a student under 16 years old who just graduated from a junior middle school this year, was pronounced dead at 3:00 a.m. on August 2 at a hospital located in Nanning, China. Several so called “tutors” were just the killers who beat the boy to death. In the afternoon on August 1, Deng was sent to a youngster growth counseling center in Nanning. At that night, Deng was placed in confinement by his tutor and was pronounced dead at 3:00 a.m. the next day. According to the medical record, Deng was at his last gasp when reaching the said hospital. His blood pressure and pulse even couldn’t be checked at that time. It is learnt that more than 100 children are still experiencing the same “tutoring and training courses” in the center mentioned above. Deng’s parents signed an agreement with the center with an effective period lasting from August 1, 2009 to September 1, 2009, and gave the center RMB 7,000 as payment. The tutoring and training courses provided in a 24-hour closed-management manner are said to “help children become self-confident & self-reliant, and help them get rid of bad habits developed during the growth proc
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Category: Others Posted on 2009-08-03 02:33:38 Add to Bookmark

 

 

My fiancee sent the link to me, unpreparedly I can't believe she said she wanted a wedding like this! Well I myself have no clue how to make a memorable wedding, I've read the 7 weird weddings but found nothing that interested me. In my eye, a normal wedding with a well-prepared ring and the most useful "I do" will be perfect enough. Of course I will not tell my fiancee about that until she drops these ideas. Ok whatever, check the 7 nerdiest weddings below.

 

Some people just want to have a unique wedding. Something that can truly make their special day memorable. What better way to stand out from the tradition them to have a nerdy themed wedding? It's guaranteed to be a wedding your family and guests won't forget! Here are the 7 nerdiest weddings that I stumbled upon

 

7) Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto.

This couple shows their love for technology by replacing the priest with a mechanical man. I mean, who wouldn't want to get pronounced man and wife by a robot?

 

6) Pull out the Light Saber, and let's cut the cake.

A really touching addition to a traditional wedding, give your entire wedding party light sabers. Although if they were true ner

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Category: Default Posted on 2009-08-01 11:47:13 Add to Bookmark

Last Sunday morning, a Utah police officer chased a car that blew through stop signs and narrowly missed a pedestrian.  Imagine the pursuing cop's surprise when the car came to a stop and out popped a 7-year-old boy.

On Thursday, Captain Klint Anderson of the Weber County Sheriff's Office spoke of the incident to Fox News.  Young Preston Scarbrough told police he had taken the family car because he didn't want to go to church that morning (he later told his mom he just wanted to give driving a go).

Fox News: "How did he even learn how to [drive]?"

Anderson: "Well, we're not exactly sure except that his father has grounded him from one of his video games which involves operating vehicles so..."

Fox News: "Something like a Grand Theft Auto, something like that?"

Anderson: "I have no idea.  I didn't ask the father what game it was but some of those video games are pretty realistic."

The following day, the Scarbrough family appeared on NBC's Today Show.  Preston's father, who initially thought the police sirens outside were coming from one of his boy's video games, confirmed that the little lawbreaker had been groun

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