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Will WII have a Star Wars lightsabre game?

The promos have been great, the graphic look sublime and it’s out this December. Nintendo’s WII may sound dirty, but the fact that Nintendo are trying to go against Sony’s much delayed PS3 and the XBox360 shows that the next generation wars (or NEXTGEN) is starting to heat up – even though we, here in […]

in General | November 27, 2006 | 326 Words

Debunking Screech

It seems Dustin Diamond (AKA: Screech from TV’s “Saved by the Bell”) was recently at two major Universities within the UK, including both the University of Glamorgan and the University of Hull, selling out the student union bars with his “unique” comedy styling. Screech was, according to an IMDB source, “was the main attraction of […]

in General | November 26, 2006 | 1,237 Words

Scenes from Shark Attack 3:Megaladon

When “Torchwood” actor John Barrowman appeared on the BBC’s Jonathan Ross evening TV show a couple weeks back, Ross played a clip of a movie so achingly bad it has built its own cult around it. The scene shown on Ross’ show had a giant shark eating a speedboat full of people in whole, with […]

in General | November 19, 2006 | 99 Words

Web 2.0 Summit

Although it may be over, the third annual Web 2.0 summit in San Francisco overed a wide selection of topics, too many to go through and analyze; but it did come up with some interesting topics. The Web 2.0 Summit focused on business and technology developments that utilize the Web as a platform whilst defining […]

in General | November 11, 2006 | 134 Words

If you can’t solve it, tax it.

This week, Sir Nicholas Stern, former chief economist at the World Bank, wrote a damning report (The Stern Review) on how the world would face an economic collapse, similar to that of a World War or world-wide depression if climate change was not averted; affecting people, resources and the whole world as a whole. Naturally, […]

in General | October 31, 2006 | 843 Words

The Metro sucks

If you’ve ever gone on public transit, regardless of where you are in the UK, you’re more than likely to have picked up a Metro; either by habit, or just to get yourself away from the mediocrity that is life. But lately, I’ve come to realise something. The Metro newspaper sucks. Why? Well, there isn’t […]

in General | October 27, 2006 | 422 Words

Robocop vs Terminator (Youtube style)

In this really well edited clip, Robocop finally goes against Terminator. I’m really impressed with this clip and showcases the ingeniutity of video editors. Link: Robocop vs Terminator (Youtube style)

in General | October 26, 2006 | 30 Words

Scarface: The world is yours review

For the past week I’ve been playing “Scarface: The World is Yours” on the PS2, avoiding the heavily buggy PC version, and I’ve been incredibly impressed and have thoroughly enjoyed the game. You control Tony Montana from the final scene’s of the Brian De Palma movie, and asks the question “What if… Tony had survived?”. […]

in General | October 21, 2006 | 460 Words

Star Trek meets Monty Python

In this spoof, they’ve put the audio of the Camelot song from Monty Python and put it over clips of Star Trek. View: Star trek meets Monty Python

in General | October 20, 2006 | 28 Words

Chad Vader

Chad Vader is a well known viral about a guy working in a shopping store who seems to dress and talk like “Darth Vader”. The episode list; Chad Vader — Episode 1 Chad Vader — Episode 2 Chad Vader — Episode 3 Chad Vader — Episode 4

in General | October 19, 2006 | 43 Words

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