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Thursday, January 29, 2009

PIKAGame- Play games, earn cool prizes




There is this new site called PIKAGame. This site allows you to play flash games like those on Miniclips and Addicting Games, and get free prizes for doing so. Prizes range from T shirts and gift cards to Ipod nanos and Playstation 3's!!!


So what are you waiting for, head on over to http://www.pikagame.com and sign up!

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Just got my FREE 750GB External HD


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Hello readers,

Just Wanted to let you all know i just ordered my 750GB external HD 100% free from Amazon. How did I do this you ask? I did it with the help of Rewards1. All I did was sign up to the site and complete surveys. For every survey you do you earn points. 1 point is equal to one dollar. With my points I ordered an Amazon.com Gift Card which i used to get my HD.

Just wanted to say thanks again to Rewards1.


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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Top 10 Games of 2008

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1. GTA IV

The Grand Theft Auto series has become not just a video game phenomenon, but a cultural one as well. With GTA IV, Rockstar Games showed that not only can GTA be fun to play, but it can tell a captivating story in the process

2. Gears Of War 2


The follow-up to the 2006 blockbuster shooter features more weapons, new enemies, and plenty of gore. This time around, the battle to rid an alien race from Earth sends Marcus Fenix and Delta Squad underground to destroy the enemy from within. Not only is Gears of War 2 an intense roller coaster of nonstop action, it is arguably the best-looking game out there

3. Mario Kart Wii

Mario Kart Wii is easily the best Nintendo Wii game of 2008. Classic Mario Kart features combined with a modern overhaul saw great graphics, addictive gameplay, and for the first time ever on a console, online multiplayer

4. Little Big Planet


Little Big Planet is a unique look at platform gaming, allowing the user to create levels and share them over the PlayStation Network. Impressive visuals and adorable "sackboy" characters allowed Little Big Planet to find its way into the hearts of gamers of all ages.

5. Professor Layton And The Curious Village


A DS title great for all ages, Professor Layton provides hours of unique puzzles to solve, all while telling the story of a murder in a strange fiction town. Inventive use of the touch screen and tons of replay value make this DS title of one the year's best

6. God Of War- Chains Of Olympus


Arguably the most impressive technical achievement on the PSP, Chains of Olympus somehow packed an enormous action title into a handheld experience. Great graphics and superb level design make this the best PSP game of 2008

7. Dead Space


Easily the most terrifying game of 2008, Dead Space puts you on a spaceship that is inhabited by a demonic alien race. It's up to you to figure out what has happened to the hundreds of crew members as you try and survive yourself. This is one game you won't want to play with the lights off.

8. Resistance 2

The sequel to the hit PlayStation 3 launch title, Resistance 2 continues the historical fiction story of an alternate World War II scenario in which Earth is invaded by an alien race known as the Chimera. Resistance 2 is a huge jump in graphics and performance from the original--everything a great sequel should be.

9. Fallout 3


The highly anticipated role-playing-game Fallout 3 has finally been released and it certainly does not disappoint. You play a resident of Vault 101 who must venture out into a post-apocalyptic Washington D.C. in search of your father. The game's open-world design is sure to keep anyone busy for months

10. Metal Gear Solid 4


Metal Gear Solid 4 finishes the legendary franchise of stealth action games with the most ambitious combination of storytelling and gameplay to date. With literally hours of cutscenes and cinematics, you've never experienced anything like it in the world of video games.


By: Jeff Bakalar
Cnet