Archive: July, 2008
Evolution of Portable Gaming: Part II
Last time I talked about my first real portable gaming experience, the Atari Lynx. During my Lynx years, the Nintendo Gameboy was a popular handheld platform (at a fraction the cost and 10 times the battery life, it’s no wonder). … Read More »
Evolution of portable gaming: Part I
I’ve been a gamer for a very long time. I was lucky as a kid: We had an Atari 2600 in the house for as long as I can remember. I also remember going to Gemco and getting our Atari… Read More »
Sony Playstation 3
The Sony Playstation 3, the best system out there? If you compare tech specs with any other system the PS3 has won by a mile. To begin with it has the now famous Cell Processor that runs at 3.2GHZ. It… Read More »
How many do we need?
How much storage do you need on your game console? I can remember when you did not even need a storage device. Then I remember the PS2 memory card that had 32MB. When I bought that card I thought to… Read More »
Patches? Sure, but just one please.
As a software developer, I can completely appreciate that software isn’t ever “done”. There are always things to fix, things to improve, additional quests to release, whatever. Therefore, patches are just a way of life, and that’s fine by me. … Read More »