Archive for December, 2008

Ask GamerDad 12/24/09

Apologies! Ask GamerDad got lost during the Thanksgiving Holiday, then when I pointed out it hadn’t ran, boom, they runned it.  Okay, so here’s the new one.  A bunch of big yet short questions. Stuff about Tony Hawk, Used Games, Return Policies, GTA, oh, and why some teens are mystified why they can’t play M-rated games. Go on and read it. Come back here and post. Oh and, nifty new logo, hey?

Looking Forward in 2009

Thought I’d fill you all in on some of the games I’m looking forward to in 2009. Of course my list isn’t complete since video game companies don’t announce all their games now. But here’s a few that I’m keeping my eye on that I know about already.

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This Week in Games: Dec. 28 – Jan. 3

Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas, Happy Hanukah, are enjoying Kwanzaa, or are just enjoying some time off. Another minimal release week with nothing really worth highlighting. Check out the list! more…

Cary’s Christmas Invasion 2008

Well it’s the obligatory “What I got for Christmas” blog. So I’ll list my Christmas loot, but not only that, I’ll also list what I GAVE to others for Christmas, because I like giving presents just as much, if not more than, getting them.

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On Christmas Day in the Morning

The GamerKids woke us up at 6am. We’d insisted their presents would disappear if they came out earlier. I put on the coffee, Linda put on her robe and fumbled for a camera, the kids wore outrageous Christmas sweaters and were racing to the tree. The dog bounded along, excited but clueless. She got her bone filled stocking and we haven’t seen her since. So what’d the kids get? How did Linda and I (and the fat guy) make ’em smile? And please, share your Christmas haul right here!

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And to all a Good Night…

I believe in Santa Claus. I celebrate a secular Christmas and enjoy its trappings. Yes, it’s materialistic but materialism is fun, drives art and entertainment and creates jobs. Yes it’s gaudy, but people are gaudy, I don’t mind gaudy so much. It’s aimed at kids and, beautifully, makes them believe in wonder and magic. And then when they mature, when they pull aside the curtain, they can feel grownup. Magic isn’t real, but there’s a magic to maintaining the illusion for the next generation. No offense, I ignore the “war on Christmas.”  For me it is a secular holiday, so I guess I’m on the “anti-Christian” side of the war. But I’m not here to preach and I personally don’t take sides. Worship as you like. I just wanted to stand up for my own non-religious reason for the season. more…

Game Review: Chrono Trigger (DS)

One of the best 16-bit Japanese RPGs is now available on the Nintendo DS. Can the RPG of the Ages stand the test of time? Read on to find out:

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Polar Express

polarexpress.jpgby Cary Woodham. The Polar Express is a family holiday movie about a boy who isn’t sure if Santa is real or not. One Christmas Eve night, a magical passenger train called The Polar Express comes right to his driveway and it’s all aboard to the North Pole where the boy and his newfound friends learn about Santa and the spirit of Christmas.

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Hasbro Game Night & Monopoly

I’m told that in Germany, they have a weekly game night, These mostly involve ancient games of cards and extremely complicated board games. Hasbro wants people playing games again, specifically their games, and to that end they’ve released new versions of their old classics. Battleship, Connect Four, Sorry and Boggle to celebrate the release of the Wii version of Battleship, Connect Four, Boggle and… oh, Sorry. more…

A Package for Get-Well Gamers!

I already covered Child’s Play below, lets talk Get-Well Gamers.They opporate under the same idea as Child’s Play: lets get games into the hands of sick kids. Well, naturally we agree with that. A box of delicious kid-friendly games is on its way to you as well.  We’re talking some 40 games from 2003 onward but mostly from 07/08. GBA, DS, PC, Xbox, PS2 games are all included. So, rock on Get-Well Gamers!

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