"Unless these titles are brought up on the front page for a specific sale, you may not even know they exist nowadays. Which is a shame because the following games are extremely fun, affordable, and feature various types of gameplay for just about everyone."
"I finally did it. I finally took Duke Nukem Forever down off the shelf, where it had taken up residence after being relegated to the ‘apparently crap’ pile. I’ll come out right away and say I didn’t like it. What surprised me was why I didn’t like it. Gearbox Software has been responsible for many games I have enjoyed over the years; most recently Borderlands, although I still remember Nightfire very fondly! Maybe they were on to a loser with a half-built game arriving and the expectations of..."
"That’s right folks, you can now take your favorite written blog with you in an audio format that you can put on your iPod for your listening pleasure at home or on the go. I think the kids are calling it a “podcast.” We just happen to call our’s Primecast, hosted by John Callahan and starring Chris Stewart, Alex Carlson, Raymond Mak, Lucas Hahn, and me, John-Charles Holmes.
This week, we decided to shoot the breeze and discuss recent happenings in the news, especially the developments of..."
"GamingUnion: "Back in 2010, Terry Cavanagh’s indie title VVVVVV hit Windows and Mac as a Flash-based title and wowed players and critics alike with numerous perfect 10/10 scores across the board. The game later came in a more native C++ version in 2011 with the release of the third Humble Indie Bundle which added a level editor and the ability to load player-created levels along with it. With the game’s release on the Nintendo eShop, handheld players will finally get to experience the game fo..."

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