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Cover ArtThe video game industry has become huge, a multi-billion dollar industry, far from the early days of Pong and Pac-Man. As it has blossomed, it has developed its own trends and set its own records. To commemorate the industry's various accomplishments, the Guinness Book of World Records has published a specific volume just for video games, the Guinness World Records 2010 Gamer's Edition.
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yugioh 1In the world of Tech Talk for Families’ Reviews, I’m the only one with a Sony PSP. So when a video game for that particular console comes down the line, I’m the one who gets to put it through its paces and serve up a review. Such was the case when fellow TTfF Reviewer PD Love emailed me to ask if I wouldn’t mind that he’s sending me a copy of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Tag Force 4 for the Sony PSP from Konami. Yu-Gi-Oh!?!?!?!  read more »

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naruto 1In the past, I’ve been rather critical of video games based on movies or books because, for the most part, the game is just a rehashing of the original’s storyline. The only difference is this time you, as the player, get to step into the shoes of the main character, saying their lines and going through their motions in a story plot that you are most likely already familiar with.  read more »

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30 hero 1So there’s 12 months in a year, ~30 days in a month, 24 hours in a day, 60 minutes in an hour, and 60 seconds in a minute. And in Half-Minute Hero for the Sony PSP from XSeed Games, you’ve only got 30 of those seconds to complete a level. I’ve got to admit that the idea of a video game where you only had 30 seconds to complete the level sounded rather intriguing, I mean how tough can a game be if it only takes half a minute to complete a mission? Yeah right.  read more »

Video Game Christmas2009 saw the release of a lot of great video games, plus a few serious clunkers. While you can check out our reviews for all kinds of ideas, here are some of our favorites from the past few months that we recommend for families:  read more »

Soulcalibur coverA week or two ago, I received a Direct Message Tweet from the Boss-Man…

ttffdale: I am so jealous. Soulcalibur PSP sent here. Sending it your way. Like fighting games?

To which I responded…

RMGreg: Depends on the game. Wolverine didn’t float my boat. More into games that I can play with the boys.  read more »

wolverine 1All right, show of hands; who out there thinks Wolverine rocks? Uh huh, thought so. Now, who out there would like to take Wolverine’s Adamantium Skeleton and Mutant Healing abilities out for a test spin? Well now you get that chance with the video game X-Men Origins: Wolverine for the Sony PSP. Based on the movie of the same name, this video game promises to take you beyond the film and into the world that created one of Comicdoms most enigmatic superheroes.  read more »

rock band 1Okay I’ll admit it; there are some video games that I just don’t get. It started with Dance Dance Revolution and continued on with Guitar Hero and Rock Band. I’m talking about those games where the goal is to hit colored ‘gems’ by either stepping on a raised dance floor or striking buttons on a plastic guitar in time to the music to score points.  read more »

Spider-Man BoxI should note that this review for Spider-Man: Web of Shadows
for the Sony PSP comes on the heels of my review for the PS3 version.
Now, when I have an opportunity to review the same game for two
different platforms, my first inclination is to do a
comparison/contrast on the two versions of the game.  Well, I’m not  read more »

Pipe ManiaEver play a game called Pipe Mania many moons ago?  I think Tonya had it on her Macintosh when we first started dating.  It was a nice distraction of a game that required puzzle solving while under the gun.  The object was to connect a certain number of randomly assigned pipes together in order to control the flow of slime/ooze/sludge or whatever it was called from an inlet to an outlet.  Racing the clock meant trying to com  read more »

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