Assimilate!
Longtime Mac fanatic Todd Hargosh is unimpressed with the iPad 2, and finds himself gravitating away from Apple in favor of games, music and open source on the Android platform.
Longtime Mac fanatic Todd Hargosh is unimpressed with the iPad 2, and finds himself gravitating away from Apple in favor of games, music and open source on the Android platform.
Although much has been written about how great Guitar Hero was, Todd says the series was pretty much doomed by moves it made following the release of the third game.
Every year Todd works his magic and predicts the Super Bowl with surprising accuracy using the Madden game. And this time, we’ve got video of the whole event.
From sleeping in his car to drunken debauchery, elevator parties and Discs of Tron, Hargosh barely escapes the madness of MagFest 9 with his life. And he loves every minute of it.
With the year winding down to a close, Hargosh gives out his infamous awards. Who will take the badass of the year title, and what game earned the STFU moment of 2010?
With the sudden cancellation of competitor Elite, NBA 2K11 has a golden opportunity to capture the hearts of basketball fans. And it will!
Happy Holidays! If you got DJ Hero 2 under your tree, you aren’t going to regret it. The game puts the emphasis solidly on freestyle play, letting budding club DJs scratch and mix their way to greatness.
A few really good and a couple pathetically bad games didn’t quite make the Gamer Geeks Best and Worst list of 2010. But Todd never leaves money on the table.
The Gamer Geeks reveal their picks for the best and worst games of the year. And wow, are there some doozies in both categories this year. Get your flamers ready!
Call of Duty: Black Ops takes over the end-of-the-year games market, hitting the ground with a flashbacking single player campaign spanning from WWII to Vietnam to the Cold War.