Category Archives: Video Games
Webcomic featured at GamerFitNation
Today one of my webcomics was featured at GamerFitNation.com What I hope will be the first of many and an opportunity to grow as an artist in terms of skill and speed.
Have a peek! <—-click here
Quality Time With Twisted Pixel!
Crowds of people lining the booth and aisles subject to overflow, all eyes were glued to the big screen for The Gunstringer and Ms Splosion Man were in the spotlight at Twisted Pixel’s booth at Pax East. Fresh off the heels of GDC in San Francisco, Twisted Pixel was going strong and bringing all sorts of fun to the east coast!
I stopped by for a while and got the chance to play Ms Splosion Man, watch their timed tourney (in which they gave away an exclusive Ms. Splosion Man console) and ask Twisted Pixel’s Jay Stuckwisch a few questions about the upcoming titles.
Exclusive console giveaway at the Twisted Pixel booth.
You guys were just at GDC with these games?
Jay: Yeah, we were! Mike and Josh went out. Mainly they were just showing off Ms Splosion Man but they did have Gun there as well. We showed Gun off at the showcase event the weekend before.
Well there is a HUGE reception here at your booth and packed every time I come by. Are you finding that the people here at PAX have been exceptionally receptive or is just everyone loving what you guys are doing?
Jay: It seems like everyone has been really super excited! The showcase event really helped a lot with Gun. I think a lot of people maybe kind of didn’t ‘get it’ you know. And then once people actually saw the game play and how people were responding to it, it really, the fans have just been awesome. And we are really proud of that. For both games!
Okay, I have to ask. So, Ms Splosion Man – is she the next leading female heroine?
Jay: You know what? I would LOVE to think so because she’s pretty awesome to me.
Head on over to GirlGamer.com to read my full interview with Jay of Twisted Pixel Games.
Quick Poll.
I am fairly certain that I am pretty much ready to begin a venture I have affectionately dubbed…
The NES Challenge
The parameters of said challenge are being fine tuned and will be revealed in the coming days. Rest assured that while I undertake this challenge I will be keeping keen notes and sharing them via that little tab at the top.
In preparation for my project inauguration I have a quick question for the 5 or 6 of you who visit this top secret gaming blog of mine. Please feel free to answer in a reply to this post. Your response will first come to me so if you would like to remain anonymous or would rather it didn’t show up please type ANONYMOUS in your response and it will stay just between you and me. 😉
Ready?
What was your favorite and/or most memorable NES game from your youth?
(meaning it was such when you were such)
Thank you in advance to all who participate! If you happen to be following me on twitter please feel free to answer there if you prefer!

More From PaxEast 2011
For GamerFitNation.com
Games designed to help real lives: Jane McGonigal inspires at Pax East 2011
Last week myself and approximately sixty thousand of my new best friends made the trip to Boston to attend Penny Arcade Expo (Pax East). While at PAX I had the opportunity to attend the weekend’s opening keynote panel featuring a talk by Jane McGoginal. Ms. McGonigal was a motivating speaker who touched base with many attendees and spoke of how games make us better, stronger, and can help us with our daily lives.
Read more of my article at GamerFitNation.com . Go on, click here!
Gaming, Balance and Healthy Living.
Hello GamerFitNation!
As an introductory article at GamerFitNation.com I’ve recently explored the idea of balance and a healthy lifestyle.
It’s not always easy, but there are a few tips I’ve learned along the way.

Click to Read the article at GamerFitNation
iPhone App Preview: Bouncer Boot Out!
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When you’re at the club having a great time with friends when some lame-o starts killing the vibe, ever find yourself thinking ‘How did this guy get past the bouncer?’ or perhaps that even YOU could do a better job?
Well guess what?!
Australia based 5th World is letting you live out your Road House fantasies with their new iPhone game, Bouncer Boot Out!
Using swipe controls players are able to: flick undesirables out of the club line, manage the queue by swapping characters’ positions and create combo boot-outs. Players must also keep an eye out for the instant-death character: a school girl intent on sneaking past the line and into the club!
CES ’11 – Sifteo Cubes!
In 2009 David Merrill, a grad student in the Fluid Interfaces Group at MIT’s Media Lab, presented a unique advancement in toy technology at the TedTalks Conference in Long Beach California.
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Siftables, as presented at that conference, showed us the great potential behind the item and the vast applications that they may possess. Well now at 2011’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, co founders David Merrill and Jeevan Kalanithi are once again presenting Siftables with a new name and new ways to play.
“Sifteo cubes are a brand-new way to play games using wireless 1.5-inch blocks with full-color screens that respond to motion and start interacting with the player and each other, as soon as they are picked up and moved around.” –Sifteo cubes co founders.
I have to admit that these things look danged cool and I am glad to see that they are still being developed!
To read the FULL article and see the video presentation hit the jump and be whisked away to GirlGamer.com
Child’s Play Makes Hospitals Happy
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What was the best gift you received this holiday? Was it game related?
Thanks to charitable gamers and fund raising efforts around the world, children in over 60 hospitals worldwide this holiday will get some epic win gear!!
A two million dollar congratulations goes out from everyone at Girl Gamer to Child’s Play for their amazing record breaking year in 2010 by raising $2,294,317 and organizers could not be happier.
Humble Indie Bundle donating $300,000, LoadingReadyRun’s Desert Bus for Hope marathon raising $207,000 and Gears of War’s “The Fate of Carmine” t-shirt campaign bringing in $150,000 added to the list of the amazing contributions that the organization received.
“I could not be happier with the record shattering results of our incredible Charity,” said Mike Krahulik, Storm Wizard.”
To read the rest of this article follow this link to GirlGamer.com
Operation 7 – A New FPS On A Mission
Operation 7 offers 5 FPS modes that will keep you engaged again and again. Head Hunting, Deathmatch, Survival, Hold Line, and Demolition. Each self-explanatory mode includes over 90 modern weapons based on real-life firearms. The truly enthralling aspect of the weapons plan in Operation 7 is the ability to create your own weapons. With 540 gun parts that you can combine and assemble, you will no longer be content to using the same weapons as your opponents.
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Operation 7 is a MMOFPS similar to many other titles in the genre. The game is downloaded to your PC and played through the game’s server in order to connect you with other players. The game has a tutorial and training level that is very reminiscent of another FPS that you may have played *cough*COD*cough*.
The game touts somewhere in the vicinity of 22 maps in which players can engage in quick combat with up to 24 players. The community for the game is growing and I constantly found rooms that were both full, queuing, and idle. The gameplay is fast paced, which makes up for the very familiar feel in what is already an overcrowded genre. There are some unique aspects to the game such as the ability to lean, to heal, and create custom weapons. The character creation is limited and lacks the option to play as a female, but very quickly you forget about that and begin to sift through the weapons selections which coincide with your keyboard’s………..
Read the rest of my review at GirlGamer.com








