Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Classic NES Review: Castlevania 1 (also on Wii Virtual Console). The vampire slaying of the Belmont Clan all started here


Classic NES Review: Castlevania 1 (also on Wii Virtual Console). The vampire slaying of the Belmont Clan all started here



Castlevania 1 is where one of Konamis longest-running franchises (if not THE longest running) originally started. In Japanese the game is called Akumaj Dracula which translates to English as Demon Castle Dracula. The game debuted in Japan on September 26th, 1986 for the Famicon Disk System. A year later in 1987 it was ported to the cartridge format and released in the U.S. as Castlevania (making it two years after Super Mario Bros. but two years before Ninja Gaiden). Castlevania is an a
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A fun, easy 1000 gamerscore points



Okay, I admit it. I simply played King Kong to get the easy 1000 gamerscore points. One of my boys friend left his copy of King Kong here and since I had time this weekend, thought Id plop it in and rack up the points. Took me a little over 5hrs to complete. But Ill admit, it was a pretty fun game. It wasnt overly complicated or frustrating. You pretty much followed the plot of the movie so there wasnt the need for looting, upgrading items, etc.. It was just simply play through the movie.
http://www.mcwilliamsworld.com/archives/2008/08/a-fun-easy-1000-gamerscore-points/

Olympic Comittee Allows Athlete Blogs. Will China?



The Olympic Charter says Olympic athletes are not allowed to do journalism, and in previous games that included blogs. New rules, however, allow blogging, as enlarged as athletes dont publish interviews or images from Olympic areas. Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge said as recently as yesterday that athletes have the right to freely picture news game downloads new technology leopard imac up to the minute gadget and gizmo news movie gadgets vista gadgets gaming computers handh
http://gizmohacker.com/olympic-comittee-allows-athlete-blogs-will-china/


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