
A selection of some of the best posts from the Joystiq Network of Fanboy blogs:
- If you haven't heard of developer n-Space before, it's likely that you missed out on Geist, a first-person shooter / dog food possession sim for the Gamecube... more»
- In a transformation that's likely to be reflective of many a narrow-minded gamer, Epic Games' VP, Mark Rein, has rapidly gone from gimmick-loathing skeptic to accepting and interested party with regards to Nintendo next-generation offering... more»
- HOLD IT! Your Honor, there is clearly a contradiction in this story! (...At least I hope so! The whole controversial case is riding on this...) Are we to believe that the act of repackaging and updating the aesthetic qualities of a platform, however attractive, is now considered to be a form of innovation?... more»
- It depicts an obviously excited man (you can
practically feel the exclamation marks hurtling at you) calmly disassembling a standard silver DS into
its various parts. Then, he disassembles those parts and, if there's anything
left, disassembles that too... more»
- ... we all run on pure, unleaded disdain;
mostly of the "PSP SUXXORZ!!! DS iS Da BeST!!!!!!" kind. After seeing this video of a kid
trashing his broken PSP as "revenge", we have to ask: What was so irretrievably wrecked about it that it
couldn't be exchanged, fixed, or be covered by warranty?... more»
- ... this PSP charging dock made entirely out of LEGO bricks is still a cool piece of work. And, like its creator says, you can stand to save quite a bit of green too. At six bucks, it's about freakin' time we got a little somethin' somethin' back in the bargain range for investing in our widescreened inamorato... more»
- Geoff Martin heeded our call for pics from the
"Art of Xbox 360" gallery show being held in Toronto's Blue Dot Gallery, except he did one
better. He linked us to a piece he wrote for canada.com, slideshow included... more»
- Assembly, packaging, marketing, and
shipping are all other factors not considered here, though it's clear Microsoft intends to use peripheral
sales--in addition to software licensing fees--to recoup the massive loss they face with every console sale...
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