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By Joseph Szadkowski — Published October 30, 2008 Comments
MTV Games and Harmonix, through an exclusive partnership with Apple Corps Ltd., will develop a new, stand-alone interactive music video game. Specifics of the game play were painfully sparse, but it will be compatible with existing Rock Band peripherals.
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published October 28, 2008 Comments
Bethesda Softworks and Best Buy helped celebrate the post-apocalyptic role-playing game Fallout 3 with a late-night event in Rockville for fans to buy the game and meet the developers.
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published October 26, 2008 Comments
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers every week. This week its Warren Ellis' Aetheric Mechanics, Avatar Press and Heavy Liquid from DC Comics (Vertigo).
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published October 24, 2008 Comments
Joseph Szadkowski met with Kai Huang, president and co-founder of RedOctane, at the Activision offices in Santa Monica, Calif., to talk about Guitar Hero World Tour, which will be available for the Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii on Oct. 26.
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published October 20, 2008 Comments
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers every week. This week its Scalped Volume 3: Dead Mothers from DC Comics (Vertigo) and After 9/11: America's War on Terror from Hill and Wang.
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published October 15, 2008 Comments
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers every week. This week its DC Comics Goes Ape from DC Comics and Charley's War, Volume 5: Return to the Front from Titan Books.
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published October 3, 2008 Comments
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers every week. This week its The Alcoholic from DC Comics (Vertigo) and TOP 10 Season Two from DC Comics (Wildstorm).
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published October 2, 2008 Comments
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers every week. This week its Tezuka's Black Jack, Volume 1 from Vertical and Tamara Drewe from Mariner Books.
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published September 26, 2008 Comments
The latest incarnation of X-Force delivers a heavy-handed, stifling experience for readers as the current line-up of misfits respond to humanity's intolerance of the mutant population with incredible, unapologetic violence.
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published September 18, 2008 Comments
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers every week. This week its DC Universe: Decisions, No. 1 from DC Comics and Abyss, Volume 1 from Red 5 Comics.
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published September 15, 2008 Comments
A player controls Darth Vader's apprentice Galen Marek in the video game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Zadzooks reviews the Wii version of the game that is not only worth playing but surprisingly rivals the more powerful entertainment console versions in the area of pure fun.
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published September 11, 2008 Comments
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers every week. This week its Gotham Central Vol.1: In the Line of Duty from DC Comics and Omega the Unknown from Marvel Publishing.
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published September 5, 2008 Comments
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers every week. This week its Love and Rockets: New Stories, No. 1 from Fantagraphics Books and Dororo, Volume 3 from Vertical.
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published September 1, 2008 Comments
UPDATED: Here's a case of great news turning to terrible news turning back to promising news when discussing Hasbro's All-Terrain Tactical Enforcer, the AT-TE. The AT-TE has a light-up cannon on top of it, a rear hatch with three doors that magically unfold with the push of a button, a cockpit, six missile turrets (projectiles included) and working side doors.
By Joseph Szadkowski — Published August 28, 2008 Comments
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers every week. This week its Astounding Wolf-Man: Volume 1 from Image Comics and Final Crisis: Superman Beyond, No. 1 from DC Comics.
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Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution