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"How to Make the Most of the College Football Playoffs"
There are a few different ways you can watch this year's College Football Playoff games: Tune in to television: The College Football Playoff games will be broadcast on ESPN and ABC. You can find these channels by checking your cable or satellite TV listings, or by using a streaming service that includes them in their package (such as Hulu Live, Sling TV, or YouTube TV).
By Ajith kumar3 years ago in Gamers
How to Find, Catch, and Evolve Applin in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet?
Applin is one of the many returning Pokemon that can be caught in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, but finding where to catch Applin has proven tricky for some trainers. This guide explains where to find Applin and how to evolve Applin into its two forms, Flapple and Appletun.
By daney jefferson3 years ago in Gamers
10 Pros & Cons About Pokémon Scarlet. Top Story - December 2022.
Why am I so late talking about this? Well, first of all, I co-own a Nintendo Switch Lite with my brother. He lives at home, and I live near my university. Because he works full-time 40 hours a week, and I work approximately 70 hours a week between classes and university jobs, it made more sense for our joint-custody Nintendo to live with him for a little bit. Now that classes are over for the semester, and I’m back home for however long, it’s time for me to finally figure out what all the buzz was about. Neat. So, as I play Pokemon Scarlet for the first time ever, allow me to dispense my first takes on the game. Five glaring gripes, and five soaring praises. Let’s crack in.
By Steven Christopher McKnight3 years ago in Gamers
Legend of Zelda: Tiny Hat - Overlooked or Underwhelming?
The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap for the Game Boy Advance is one of the only mainline Zelda games I have not played yet. (the others being Zelda II, the Oracle games, and the DS duology) I’d been meaning to get to Minish Cap for a while, and finally found a copy under $100, so I guess now is the time.
By Danny Duff3 years ago in Gamers
The function of game types and players
In each of the last two years, Covid-19 has upset predictions. As the pandemic raged on, 2020 was one of the most uncertain years ever. On the other side, gaming corporations, who had a record year, saw this as a blessing in disguise. People engaged in gaming to pass the time, stay alive, rebuild their social networks, and divert their attention at the same time.
By Johanna Wanjiru3 years ago in Gamers
Case study: The legend of Zelda: A link to the past UX/UI redesign
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past was released for the Super NES in Japan in 1991. It is the third game in the Legend of Zelda series and is known for establishing many of the game's classic tropes, such as the Hookshot, the Master Sword, collecting pieces of heart, and the existence of two parallel worlds. While the game is a cult classic, the UI is basic, unintuitive, and does not hold up to today's standards.
By Victoria Kaufman3 years ago in Gamers
How I fell in love with Super Mario Galaxy
As a child, I enjoyed spending my time playing video games. I found it to be a form of escapism, as well as a wonderful experience where I enjoyed my time trying to beat this game. I had only ever played PC games like Harry Potter games, or minesweeper up to this point. This all changed in 2008 when my family bought a Nintendo Wii, which was the first video game console I had ever owned. So when we set it up after moving, my parents, siblings and I sat down to play the first game for this iconic system: Wii Sports.
By Noah Feanny3 years ago in Gamers
Overcooked! 3: Can We Really Expect A New Game Soon?
I strikingly recall playing the first Overcooked! interestingly a couple of years back, and getting immediately snared. A companion suggested it, and in no time I had lost hours attempting to shuffle approaching requests to hold hungry cafes back from leaving. It was a serious encounter, however one I completely delighted in.
By Aoife Irish3 years ago in Gamers
10 Ways to Your Online Business
10 Steps To Starting, Scaling & Growing A Digital Business In 2022 You’ve got the idea, you’ve got the technology and you have all the passion and drive needed to start your own digital business, but where do you begin? How should you start? Who should you partner with? And what about scale and growth? This step-by-step guide on how to start, scale and grow a digital business in 2022 breaks it down so that anyone looking to follow in your footsteps can get started the right way from day one.
By Md Omur Faruk3 years ago in Gamers
My Favorite Pokemon
Pokemon has always been a big part of my life since as long as I can remember even with me going awhile without really following it during my middle school years and the first couple years of high school. Pokemon was still easy for me to get back into when I started getting back into it even though I didn't really like the Black and White Pokemon anime and it never got too complicated like the Yu-Gi-Oh series ended up getting, which I still like Yu-Gi-Oh but the card game is very complicated now. Anyways, this is going to be about my favorite Pokemon.
By Thomas Fletcher3 years ago in Gamers
Rediscovering My Love for Pokémon
By Steven A. Clubb I still remember the rush of opening my present on Christmas day and seeing the yellow mouse known as Pikachu on the box of my new game: Pokémon Yellow. Collecting these creatures and going on adventures gave me an excitement I never had before. Who would have thought how easy it would be to become so attached to digital animals? I had to have every game that was released throughout my childhood. After the IV generation, I started to slowly lose interest in the Pokémon games and I was getting more into shooter games on other systems. Having no incentive to get the next-gen Nintendo console, Pokémon was officially out of my life sadly.
By All’s Fair in Love & Writing3 years ago in Gamers









