Articles by Joseph Szadkowski
VTech's Disney Create-A-Story early reading system ($49.99 requires two AA batteries) is another product in the growing stable of edutainment systems that places the power of reading in young hands.
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August 17, 2008
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Superhero and cartoon characters have become integral parts of the electronic entertainment industry. With this in mind, I salute the meld of pop-culture character and video game with a look at some ...
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August 14, 2008
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A friendly group of animated animals teaches children the finer points of life in Jumpstart Advanced Preschool World (Knowledge Adventure for PCs with a minimum Pentium III processor using XP or Vista operating systems, $29.99).
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August 10, 2008
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By day, he is a mild-mannered economics consultant. By night, Jim Dougan dons the cowl of sequential-art writer and occasional self-publisher.
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August 7, 2008
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History's greatest leaders take center stage as they "build an empire to stand the test of time" in Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution(2K Games and Firaxis, for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, $59.99).
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August 3, 2008
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Thanks to the proliferation of film, comic book and cartoon characters, companies are bombarding consumers with an incredible selection of action figures. Let's take a peek at of the latest from Mezco Toyz and Dark Horse Comics for "Hellboy II: The Golden Army."
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July 31, 2008
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LeapFrog's Tag Reading System ($50, requires two AA batteries) combines the style and portability of big brother's Fly Pen with the extremely popular Leap Pad learning system to help children in preschool through third grade with reading and comprehension skills.
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July 27, 2008
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Pull up a chair, break out the sarcasm filter and welcome to Mr. Zad's comic critique, featuring Dark Horse Comics' world of Hellboy including Hellboy II: The Art of the Movie and B.P.R.D.: The Ectoplasmic Man.
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July 24, 2008
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The world's greatest detective challenges a player to hone his logic skills in Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes (Legacy Interactive, single CD-ROM for PC or Intel-based Macintosh computer systems, $19.99).
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July 20, 2008
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Thanks to the proliferation of film, comic-book and cartoon characters, companies are bombarding consumers with an incredible selection of action figures. With tongue in cheek, let's take a peek at some of the specimens worthy of a place in Zad's Toy Vault.
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July 17, 2008
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Another leading expert on exercising gray matter has thrown his name behind a hand-held set of challenges with Brain Games 2 and a look at Secret Agent Clank and Space Invaders Extreme.
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July 13, 2008
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Marvel Comics' Green Goliath smashes his way into video-game consoles with The Incredible Hulk from Sega
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July 10, 2008
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Pet Vet Healing Hands, the latest in the Paws & Claws series, moves to Nintendo's hand-held system where the player takes control of a new veterinary practice set outside a small town in the expansive countryside.
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July 6, 2008
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This chronic feature lets me review what´s recently passed my bloodshot pupils. So pull up a chair, break out the sarcasm filter and welcome to Mr. Zad's Batman comic critique.
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July 3, 2008
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A world-renowned board game designer is escorting players on a Brain Voyage (Eidos for DS, $19.99). Well, it actually is less of a voyage, but rather some repetitive trips to the local puzzle shop with a well-dressed, eccentric uncle.
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June 29, 2008
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Thanks to the proliferation of film, comic-book and cartoon characters, consumers are being bombarded with an incredible selection of action figures. With tongue in cheek, let's take a peek at some of the specimens worthy of a place in .
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June 26, 2008
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The modern librarian must be Twitter-savvy and able to manipulate the Web and aggregate RSS feeds as quickly as compile competitive intelligence. In other words, a librarian must be good at social networking, customizing computer databases, filtering data and getting the facts.
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June 23, 2008
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LeapFrog's hand-held educational gaming systems Leapster ($59.99) and Leapster L-Max ($79.99) have been learning game staples since 2003. In two new cartridges compatible with both systems, children tackle core math skills with help from easily identifiable characters true to their animated worlds in both sight and sound.
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June 22, 2008
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This is the 57th in an infinite series profiling the elite of the comic-book industry. This time, we crack the corpus callosum of Rick Remender and ask him to ....
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June 19, 2008
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In a world of violent video games, where thumb dexterity is infinitely more important than the flexing of the cerebrum, there's a place for children and their parents to actually learn something from that multimedia computer/gaming system. Take a deep breath and enter the ROMper Room, where learning is a four-letter word - cool.
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June 15, 2008
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