» March 12th, 2012 by christian
When it comes to repairing CD's and DVD's, there are a number of practices and household products which people swear can make a disc good as new. I tried several of the most well known methods in my youth, and found that none of them did a damn thing. Brasso, for instance, never managed to make a scratched disc run any better. Same with toothpaste. I even tried boiling a used copy of Devil May Cry. I ended up "fixing" it by buying another copy.
Ever since these failed experiments, I wondered whether any of these methods really, truly could work. I can report that under certain circumstances, you can fix a game by boiling it. ...
» December 31st, 2011 by christian
Last time I did a year end retrospective, it posted two months after the end of the year. I won't make the same mistake twice in a row. Here now are the highs and lows from my 2011 in games. Note, as always, that this is not a "best games of 2011" list, nor did all of the games actually come out this year. These are simply the best (and "worst") titles I played within the last twelve months.
The Tops
Async Corp
I actually posted my review of Async Corp. months after the initial draft was first written. and in the intervening months, I hadn't actually played the game that much. When I sat down to ...
» December 21st, 2007
PSP sales explode in Japan
Sony's handheld has been selling very well lately, this last boost thanks to a new red model. If Sony simply releases a new model and/or colored PSP every other month they may be able to seriously compete with Nintendo. At least on the hardware front.
Games simply don't appear to sell on the PSP. The leading theories as to why this is are:
If you cut yourself while playing you won't even notice.
1. The PSP is a successful multimedia machine. A significant percentage of purchasers are using it to listen to music and watch movies. Reports of people not particularly interested in games buying ...