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Coming Soon to a Console Near You
With E3 just around the corner, the hype train is arriving at the station as companies get ready to showcase the latest titles and tech which they hope will become the next big thing. This has inevitably induced a little bit of excitement in us all as we wonder just what it is that might be on our gaming horizons.
By Craig House7 years ago in Gamers
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden—I Have Something to Say!
The first trailer of the game Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden liked the players very much. This is a post-apocalyptic world, but not the one we imagined. Game events take place in a world without people. Humanity has ruined itself.
By Andrew Samoliuk7 years ago in Gamers
Sega Genesis Mini Update #3
Greetings, my nerdy fam and Vocal readers. I have yet another update on the Sega Genesis Mini. Sega announced yesterday the complete list of games that's going to be on the console. The Sega Genesis Mini will be released on September 19 and go on sale for $79.99. In case you have missed my last two articles about this topic or just want to read them again, you can click on the links here:
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 years ago in Gamers
The Divine Pokemon Comedy: My Backup Pokemon Champion Team
A few months ago I published an article that detailed the Pokemon team I would use if I were Pokemon Champion, the truth is there was another team I was also contemplating but ultimately went with the Fairy-Tale themed team.
By Steve Brewer7 years ago in Gamers
'Game of Thrones': 'Dragon Age' in Westeros
Hello, and welcome back to Second Chances where the Iron Throne is reserved for the maligned and forgotten. Unlike just about every geek on the planet, I had not gotten around to watching Game of Thrones yet. What can I say? I don't have HBO, and there are a bunch of other shows I'm getting up to speed on via DVD and Netflix before I sit down and see all the trouble House Lannister can get into. However, I am a devout gamer, and when I saw that a full-fledged RPG was made in the official universe, I was immediately interested.
By Adam Wallace7 years ago in Gamers
Crushing Blow: Sonicfox
Well, it doesn't actually play out the way it sounds. Sonicfox is literally one of best players out there and he's broken tons of records, making tons of cash, and racked up a lot of awards, but he's not crushing everyone like I make it sound. His style is quite unique in his style, and it has earned him a living, through his large fanbase and elite sponsors.
By Zac Chapepa7 years ago in Gamers
Reason First: Should Electronic Gaming Be a Mental Illness?
For all of those CallofDuty (CoD) and WorldofWarcraft (WoW) junkies out there, you might be facing a problem other than advancing to the next digital stage: Mental health. The World Health Organization has decided that gaming electronically may be classified as a psychological disorder. What this means for the millions of gamers who obsess over their various consoles, platforms, and systems is that they are exhibiting behavior akin to obsessive compulsive disorder and schizophrenia.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Gamers
'Rebelstar Tactical Command'
Fortunately, this isn’t Rebel Alliance…. Rebelstar TC is a sci fi, turn-based, strategy game, but it mixes action adventure elements in by allowing the characters to increase their special skills when they level up, kind of like what happens in the Fall Out series, so that each of your characters can be further customized for the way you enjoy playing.
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Gamers
'Black Ops 4': A Controversial Year
The Call of Duty franchise is no stranger to controversy. From the now infamous 'No Russian' mission in Modern Warfare 2 to the botched Twitter fiasco of Black Ops 3, the series has had its fare share of controversy. But its most controversial year could be 2018-2019 with Black Ops 4.
By Ethan Perez7 years ago in Gamers
Sega Genesis Mini Update
Greetings, Vocal readers. I have an update on the Sega Genesis Mini that you're going to love. So in case you're living under a rock or unaware of what's going on, two months ago, Sega announced that they will be releasing the Sega Genesis Mini on September 19. It will include 40 games and it's ready to plug and play. The retail price of it will go on sale for $79.99. For about $80, that's a really good deal for a piece of nostalgia. It's better than spending $200-$400 on an XBox One or PlayStation 4. I wrote an article about this back in March and disclosed the list of the first handful of games that will be on the Sega Genesis Mini and they are as follows:
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 years ago in Gamers











