Patrick Havens on March 16th, 2007

Asteroids, Space Invaders, Centipede and Tetris—remember when you could only play these games at an arcade? I would line up behind at least 6 people for my chance at Asteroids.
Time warp—now it’s 2007. Games can be played anywhere and at anytime. In this mobile world, games have evolved to become a part of our lives. [...]

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Patrick Havens on February 26th, 2007

OK… someone had way too much time on their hands. I mean I like legos… and Counterstrike has its place as an ok online game (ok I still think of it as counterhack). But they sure did a hell of a job doing this.

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Patrick Havens on February 10th, 2007

Penny Arcade had the right idea.  Take one stupid persons comment and use the money generated to buy a Wii… if you can find one.
Penny Arcade Strip

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Patrick Havens on February 5th, 2007

 Ran across this article I found interesting.
Germany’s dilemma is how to reconcile its determination to apply the lessons of the past to educating and protecting its youth, while remaining a free and open society as set down in its version of the U.S. Constitution, the Basic Law. And this is where the makers of violent [...]

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Patrick Havens on January 31st, 2007

This here doesn’t look like he’s working up a sweat playing the wii.

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Patrick Havens on January 28th, 2007

The artist of this had a great imagination, a great talent in capturing that picture and getting a lot of nice niggling details.
I was taking in the fact the bricks where nicely drawn bricks, the vines up, the fly eaters in the cylinders… It’s if I tried to remember my days of playing [...]

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Patrick Havens on January 21st, 2007

In wandering around, it was nice to see a linux distro aimed at showing that the operating system isn’t toothless in the gamer area. And rather then having a bunch of opensource games that a lot of people won’t recognize. They included a number of top games that would be recognizable to [...]

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Patrick Havens on January 17th, 2007

I came… I saw… I laughed…

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Patrick Havens on January 7th, 2007

I ran across a list of some great Multiplayer games that can be played for free. Not an exclusive list… I have in my mind that there are other games that aren’t on the list. But it’s a pretty good list, and as I dig up information on them, I’ll add the other [...]

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Patrick Havens on January 5th, 2007

John dropped this update on us over the holiday, the pong watch is almost done!, He writes -“I succeeded in compressing all the electronics for this watch in to a 10mm-thick case. The 96×64 OLED display runs continuously - unlike older LED watches, there is no need to press a button to see the time. [...]

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