The world of video games and geeks is about to take center stage. The E3 Expo is where all video games and science fiction unveils their newest and most anticipated releases.
Sure there is a threat of nuclear war. Sure there is a bird flu outbreak. And of course the economy is still on a teeter-totter. But THIS folks is serious stuff: An Xbox fail!
This holiday season parents everywhere will be looking for presents their kids will enjoy and hopefully they can tolerate. I played the first "Epic Mickey" with my daughter on the Wii and it was really fun and well done. I have no reason to think 2 will be any different.
I can't believe we are only a week away from the release of "Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2". Technically it is released Tuesday the 13th but I know more than a few people will be getting prepared to go be in line next Monday night to get theirs at midnight.
As If I didn't already feel old, I was looking up some information online and came across a story on Yahoo.com that one of my favorite video game systems back in the day, the Atari 2600 had turned 35 years old yesterday. Granted I was only a year old when it came out but a few years later I would spend many an afternoon enjoying some great video games.
Here on the Tech Talk segment, I'm always looking for that one person who embodies all things nerdy. This guy takes the cake (and I mean that in a good way) .
Relationships are hard for so many reasons, this one is an age old dilemma that many people face, how to divide the housework. These days it is very common not just for both partners to work but for both to work long hours. Keeping up with everything else in an adult life can be truly impossible at times.
Playstation has another hit on it's hands. I've played the first two "Uncharted" games and LOVED them. These games are like being in "National Treasure" or a "Indiana Jones" movie. You are adventurer Nathan Drake and you get into all kinds of trouble looking for artifacts and fighting evil.
Interesting side note on the daily dilemma today, one woman called in and said, "I think there has to be better dilemmas than this", then proceeded to give her opinion on the problem. I said to her, everybody had different problems and there will always be somethings that you maybe can't relate to because you are not in their shoes, but if you think there are better "dilemmas"
15% of divorce cite video games as a major factor? That's crazy. It also mentioned that the two main contributors were "World of Warcraft" and "Call of Duty". I saw this statistic the other day and I must admit, I was a little shocked at first. That number seemed to be a bit high to me. So I thought I'd come on here and write a funny blog about it clearly, not being the real