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Year 2008

 

Rate PSP 2008 Gift Guide

Original at Blogcritics external link    Sun, Sep 28

 OH - Card battle games include Neverland (not Peter Pan, the series from Japan) and Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3. If you need to brush up on your Spanish, ...

Year 2007

 

Rate Console Review: Mattel's HyperScan

Original at Blogcritics external link    Thu, Jul 12

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By Matt Paprocki Kids would land the system with a free X-Men game (on CD-ROM) and six cards. The basics of the game are on the disc. To gain access to the complete game (including a full roster of characters, stages, powers, etc.), they need to buy packs of cards. The rest of the game’s items are held on a small chip...

Rate Review: Fuji FinePix A700

Original at Blogcritics external link    Sat, Mar 10

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By Ashleigh Charlesworth Photos, for the most part, are acceptable and after a little "photoshopping" look fine for most uses. Conclusion If you are new to digital cameras, or need a compact and already own xD Cards then you could do worse than the Fuji A700.

Rate Music Review: Various Artists - Ricky Jay Plays Poker : Deluxe Edition

Original at Blogcritics external link    Tue, Feb 20

By El Bicho County music is well represented through its sub-genres. Merle Travis sings about a traveling gambler in “Gambler’s Guitar.” Tex Williams provides a slice of Western Swing with “Wild Card.” The Country Gentlemen offer up some bluegrass on “Roving Gambler.” Credited as an influence on alt...

Year 2006

 

Rate Card Game Review: Xeko Mission - Costa Rica, Madagascar

Original at Blogcritics external link    Fri, Dec 8

By Kathy Scovill Like most trading card games (think Pokemon or Yu-Gi-Oh), your chances of winning increase as you acquire better cards. Translation: tweens will be leveraging their purchasing power to get parents to buy more cards. Incidentally, this seems to be the only drawback to what turns out to be a...

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