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With Avengers Infinity War still very fresh in my mind as well as my attachment to most of the characters involved in the MCU I have no choice but to write about super heroes to decompress after this film. I won't be talking about movie directly so don't worry about any spoilers. I'm simply going to be writing about my favorite game starring a playable version of each character from Avengers Infinity War.
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Hey everyone! I picked up my copy of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Collector's Edition on Tuesday at Game Stop. I pre-ordered and paid the game off a while back and couldn't wait to get it. I think the Uncharted Series is one of the best game series out there there, (well besides Halo). I know there are some great series releases this month such as Elder Scrolls, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Halo Anniversary Edition, and last month was Battlefield 3. But this one is a great release. The Collector's Edition is pretty cool the game comes in a steel book case which is in a wardrobe case. In the wardrobe case is two drawers the top drawer holds a necklace with the ring from the first game on it. The second drawer holds the belt buckle with a horseshoe that Drake wears in the games. I for one will never wear either because it de-values the game with the items being used. The steel book case is pretty cool because it has a great artwork on it the game is inside the wardrobe hanging on the door. The final item in the wardrobe is the statue. The statue is pretty detailed, I didn't take it out of the plastic because I want to keep it brand new, it also comes with an AK-47 a basic gun in the game that Drake likes to use. The game play is pretty much the same as the rest but it is exciting and can't wait to begin and finish the game (I have to finish the second game first). Also my brother purchased the strategy guide for the game, the Collector's Edition guide to be exact. The guide is a hardcover book with the Soundtrack included for the game. Hope you all enjoyed the unveiling and here are some pictures to go with it.
Picture 1: Front [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/Uncharted3DrakesDeceptionCollectorsEditionFront.jpg[/img]
Picture 2: Back [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/Uncharted3DrakesDeceptionCollectorsEdition-Back.jpg[/img]
Picture 3: Side 1 [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/DrakesDeceptionSide1.jpg[/img]
Picture 4: Side 2 [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/DrakesDecpetionSide2.jpg[/img]
Picture 5: Top Cover [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/DrakesDeceptionTopCover.jpg[/img]
Picture 6: Wardrobe [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/DrakesDeceptionGameCase1.jpg[/img]
Picture 7: Wardrobe - Inside [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/DrakesDeceptionGameCase2.jpg[/img]
Picture 8: Wardrobe - Drawer 1 - The Ring Necklace [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/DrakesDeceptionDrawer1.jpg[/img]
Picture 9: Wardrobe - Drawer 2 - Horseshoe Belt Buckle [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/DrakesDeceptionDrawer2.jpg[/img]
Picture 10: Figurine [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/DrakesDeceptionFigurine.jpg[/img]
Picture 11: Steel Book Case [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/DrakesDeceptionGameCase3.jpg[/img]
Picture 12: Collector's Edition Guide Front [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/Uncharted3DrakesDeceptionCollectorsEditionFront-1.jpg[/img]
Picture 13: Collector's Edition Guide Back [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/Uncharted3DrakesDeceptionCollectorsEdition-Back-1.jpg[/img]
And Finally Picture 14: Collector's Edition Guide with Soundtrack that was Included [img width=700 height=526]http://i861.photobucket.com/albums/ab172/niceguy1283/Uncharted3DrakesDeceptionWiththeCDIncluded.jpg[/img]
As you've probably noticed, we are now Android Generation. We feel this change will make us better suited for the future of gaming and technology in general. We're confident in that in a few short years, everything will be Android powered, so we're jumping on board sooner rather than later. Soon, our entire database and collection tools will be optimized for Android devices. However, since all of our development time will be going into that, we will no longer have the time or resources to update the current versions, the ones designed for your PC, whether you use Windows, Linux, or Mac, you'll soon be unable to visit Android Generation, or use our collection tracking tools. So, if you don't already have an Android device, you better go get one ASAP.
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[img width=582 height=800]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v136/cisco678/space-fantasy-zone-box-art-japanese_zps4tkxuxck.jpg[/img] Image from www.gf-park.com It seems Sega intended Fantasy Zone and Space Harrier to be interconnected, as both titles take place in the same universe ("the Fantasy Zone") and have crazy character designs. In 1991, NEC Avenue took the next step and combined both games into one Super CD game for the PC Engine CD/Turbo CD called, Space Fantasy Zone.
Continue reading Welcome to the Space Fantasy Zone!
[img width=700 height=393]http://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/The-Witcher-3.jpg[/img] As video games become an aging hobby, it becomes more difficult to grasp the beginning of its tale, or the history and growth of it in general. This does not just mean its actual history, but also its dominant theories of design. For example, when many gamers talk of role playing games, only two dominant styles are generally brought up: The consolized Japanese designed role playing games, and the historically more mechanically complex and open, Western designed role playing games. Despite the fact that these two schools of design are considered different enough to be easily categorized, they share a common ancestor in tabletop games, specifically Dungeons and Dragons. While Dungeons and Dragons has been around since the 1970's, it has evolved and is almost unrecognizable in comparison to its earliest version, as the company that originally created the game went bankrupt, was bought out, and its creator has passed away.
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[img width=700 height=24]https://i.imgur.com/N418D7u.png[/img] This snapshot was taken on 24/05/2018 For years I have found myself moving away from the mainstream gaming press, and even reaching the point of outright ignoring it. I could not mention the last time I went to any of the mainstream gaming press sites just to browse and see what news is coming out. The only time I end up there is seemingly by accident, browsing a forum, board, or group dedicated to an individual game or series that then links to a news release pertaining to the topic. Upon reflection of my own browsing habits and years of history I found that this relative ignorance of what the mainstream gaming press is actually saying pre-dates plenty of the recent major controversies. I was already years deep into this willful ignorance when Gamer Gate started to blow up. The exact reasons I started these habits are long forgotten, but with some time passing and new developments of the day, as well as the effect it had on everybody's browsing habits, then there might be more reasons than ever to justify the abandonment of the mainstream critic.
Continue reading The Gaming Press Is Obsolete
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