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Difference in Opinion
I’m proud to announce the launch of a gaming/entertainment blog run by two of my clanmates – Dweezle and bs angel. Dweezle and I have been working hard over the last few weeks getting everything set up and in place. He’s made most of the general design decisions, and I’ve done most of the heavy code-jockeying. The [...]
Halo 3 Hype
DeeJ and L Askan tag-team to bring us more drool-worthy bits from the upcoming Halo 3. It’s almost a sensory overload with all the promotions and advertisements and previews out there right now with this game. Mountain Dew is even in on the action with their Limited Edition Game Fuel drink with Halo 3 labeling.
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No Self-Respecting Cheaters
Tied the Leader: Shameless!
I have a sneaking suspicion that, given the appropriate battery of tests and surveys to complete, the vast majority of cheaters would display what is considered to be less than healthy levels of self-esteem and self-respect. These are the kids (and adults) who believe that they simply don’t have what it takes to [...]
Tied the Leader: This is your Brain on HALO
Tied the Leader: This is your Brain on HALO
Ah, now here’s one that’s near and dear to my heart — the psychology of dealing with conflict, particularly as applied to Halo gameplay. Wheels, of the TTL Gunslingers, discusses the difference between Beta and Theta waves as they relate to conflict and confrontation. Essentially, Beta waves are high-end, actively [...]
‘Cheap’ Gameplay: Is It Really?
Some of you may know that I am a huge fan of the wildly popular Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2 video games for Xbox. I enjoy them so much that they were the motivating force behind my purchasing an annual subscription to Xbox Live so that I could get on and enjoy the multiplayer [...]
Litigation to Asinine Proportions
Tied the Leader: The Culture of Litigation
XerxDeeJ writes about one of my pet peeves — people who sue to epic levels over ridiculously petty and ultimately trivial issues. In this case we have a gamer who recently purchased an Xbox 360 console that has a problem with overheating. Rather than call up Microsoft and get a replacement, this [...]