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It’s been too long

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Since we’ve had a hot chick posting, so here you go….

I wonder if she prefers Xbox or PS3?

I wonder if she prefers Xbox or PS3?

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The Ultimate First Person Shooter

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The ultimate video game…the concept behind the movie “Gamer” is every Halo players’ dream. Here is a brief synopsis from Fandango:

“Gamer” is a high-concept action thriller set in a near future when gaming and entertainment have evolved into a terrifying new hybrid. Humans control other humans in mass-scale, multi-player online games: people play people…for keeps. Mind-control technology is widespread, and at the heart of the controversial games is its creator, reclusive billionaire Ken Castle (Michael C. Hall). His latest brainchild, the first-person shooter game “Slayers,” allows millions to act out their most savage fantasies online in front of a global audience, using real prisoners as avatars with whom they fight to the death. Kable(Gerard Butler) is the superstar and cult hero of the ultraviolent “Slayers.” Kable is controlled by Simon, a young gamer with rock star status who continues to defy all odds by guiding Kable to victory each week.

Has anyone seen it? What are your reviews on this flick? Post your opinions in the comments below!

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What’s The Haps?

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August has been a great month for G4G! More and more of you are joining the Galaxy every single day! Keep telling your friends about us! The bigger the Galaxy, the more chances you have to make money $$$

Lots of you have found Master Gae Ming (Gae Ming) on his Facebook account. Become his friend since you are already part of the Galaxy. Check it out to learn about Master Gae Ming’s training, past, and his favorite games, music and movies. Also, Galaxy4Gamers has a page on Facebook. See if you can find it!

Upcoming Events: G4G is going to the Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) 2009 in Seattle, Washington. We will be there from September 4th-6th signing up new members and handing out promotional products. Come find us in our Galaxy-Green shirts and say whats up.
http://www.paxsite.com/

As usual, if you have any suggestions about the site, let us know. What games should we add? What functions would you like to see?

And last but not least, a bit of video game humor to lighten the week:

Posted in: Gaming News, Video Game Conventions, Video Game Humor, Video Game Tournaments, Video Games
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Hot Video Vixen

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Wow, which video game store does this game babe work at? My G4 grew to a G9 after watching her at work! Schwing!

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Master Gae Ming Say: "Always watch your back!"

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This is a great video of a really confident gamer dishing out the ultimate kill…complete with warning! Check out this Call of Duty video, and definitely send in any videos you have like this!

See more funny videos and TBT Videos at Today’s Big Thing.

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Comic-Con 2009!!!!

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Comic-Con Convention

July 23-26,2009
San Diego, CA

WOW! And I don’t mean “World of Warcraft.” I’m talking about the only expression that truly captures the zeitgeist of Comic-Con. I knew I’d see the typical Star Wars Characters, like several Princess Leias (all of whom were hotter than a summer afternoon on Tatooine), and Boba Fetts (self explanatory), but I didn’t expect to see so many video game and new movie characters. There were several Master Chief Petty Officer John-117s, and a few Cobras and Snake Eyes (PLEASE don’t make the mistake of mixing these two up…even GI Joe can’t save you if you do), and of course a Joker or two.
Did people realize how hot it would be? Bender from Futurama probably had a heat stroke, while the Michael Jackson wannabe was having a different type of stroke when some of the younger gamers walked by (too soon?).

In the middle of all this madness was the Galaxy4Gamers street team. We posted-up on several corners and spread the good word to the masses. At last there is a video game site that allows you to put your money where your mouth is. Think you’re the best at Halo? Prove it. Think anyone who uses grenades in Call of Duty is a frag-fag? Set up your own specific game rules before each tournament.
We signed up hundreds of soon-to-be professional gamers, and handed out thousands of dollars worth of free merchandise to our favorite type of crowd: the Comic-Con CyberAthletes and CyberSoldiers! So thanks for making Comic-Con a success on yet another front, and we look forward to seeing you online at Galaxy4Gamers.com!

Remember, if you enter the special promotional code “ComicCon” when you sign up, you are eligible for special bonuses including $5 in your account and the “Original Gamester” (OG) status for the first few months, for FREE!

Also remember to look for your pictures up on our site from the Comic-Con convention!

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Longest Name for a Video Game?

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Is this the longest game name ever?
by Ben Silverman

July 14 11:32 A.M.

Call it HIOPB!WDIDTDT? for short.

Why? Because calling this new PSP strategy game by its full name might give you a migraine. Excedrin in hand, here goes:

Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What Did I Do To Deserve This?
A game with a name too long for this caption
Clocking in at a whopping 64 characters (with spaces), HIOPB!WDIDTDT? is a port of a cult-hit Japanese game that tasks players with defending an evil underground lair from an invading force of heroes. Its wordy title, however, is just another feather in the cap for quirky game publisher NIS America, who’s also responsible for titular absurdities like Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero? and Spectral Souls – Resurrection of the Ethereal Empires. Editors? Who needs ‘em!

So is HIOPB!WDIDTDT (phew!) the longest game name ever? Not by a, uh, long shot. Though the record-keepers at Guinness have yet to include this as an official category, here are some of our favorite contenders:
Note: U.S. releases only.

Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Zeta Gundam (43 characters)

At only 43 characters this barely deserves a mention, but we’re giving it bonus points for pulling off the rare ‘Gundam’ trifecta. Which, incidentally, is three times too many.

GOLF Magazine Presents 36 Great Holes Starring Fred Couples (59 characters)

From the TMI file comes this wordy jock, which would have made a serious run at the leaderboard if the developers only had the foresight to spell out “Thirty-Six.” Still, better than par.

Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors (62 characters)

Now we’re cooking with grease. One name, six nouns!

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army (73 characters)

Q: How many colons does it take to screw in an absurdly long game title? A: Two.

Leisure Suit Larry 3: Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectorals (76 characters)

One of the better entries in the Leisure Suit Larry series, this alliterative adventure game is a magniloquent masterpiece.

The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II: The Rise of the Witch-king (81 characters)

Not quite the one who rules them all, but darn close. Known in IM circles as simply TLOTRTBFME2TROTWK, this solid expansion is the Frodo Baggins of video game names — it just doesn’t know when to quit.

Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People: Episode 4: Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective (95 characters)

Leave it to web sensation Strong Bad to take home the unofficial trophy. At just shy of an obscene 100 characters, the title is nearly as ruthless as the grumpy masked hero himself.

Read the full article at: http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/plugged-in/is-this-the-longest-game-name-ever-/1334142

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Game Killer, er, Doctor

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Video game timer knows when to quit

by Ben Silverman
Buzz up!

Can’t seem to get your kids to stop playing games? A 79-year-old Minnesota man is banking on it.

John Morrisey’s invention, the GameDr, is making headlines as a potentially useful tool for parents sick of arguing with kids over play time.

The device is essentially a fancy version of a cooking timer. Parents simply program in a certain number of minutes or hours, at which time the password-protected GameDr shuts off power to the console entirely. Since it connects to your console’s power cord, it can work with pretty much any system on the market.

Sound dogmatic? Surprisingly, Morrisey is hardly the anti-game grump you might expect.
GameDr gaming timer

Inventor John Morrissey lends parents a helping hand.

“Video games are great,” he said. “There is evidence that they improve the reflexes and the thinking process. But right now, for many parents, the option is all or nothing — they either let the kids play the video game or they take it away for two weeks.”

But even Digital Innovations, the company selling Morrisey’s invention, are aware that not everyone will be behind the new tech.

“There are moms who say they love this, and that they know 10 people who need one,” said marketing director Kara Lineal. “And there are gamers who say it’s terrible and that parents should just monitor their kids.”

Some have also pointed out that the device isn’t without some significant flaws. Gaming blog Gamepolitics points out that cagey kids can circumvent the GameDr by using a spare power cord, and so far, similar devices, like Hopscotch Technology’s BOB, have failed to catch on.

So what do you think? Is the GameDr the perfect prescription or a total quack?

http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/plugged-in/video-game-timer-knows-when-to-quit/1333725

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Valuable Video Game!!

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The $17,500 video game
by Mike Smith

Buzz up!

July 6 1:32 P.M.

Would you pay $17,500 for this?
Think $60 video games are too expensive? You won’t hear any argument from us, but you might from JJ Hendricks, a collector who just paid a clinically insane $17,500 for an obscure NES game from 1990.

The game in question is an ultra-rare, gold-colored version of Nintendo World Championships, a cartridge specially produced for use in a Nintendo-sponsored gaming contest. According to Wikipedia only 26 were created, and Hendricks calls it the “Holy Grail” of video game collectors.

The game itself has a time limit of just 6 minutes and 21 seconds and consists of three short segments from other NES games: Super Mario Bros., Tetris, and Rad Racer. Players are scored according to their performance in each game, and their scores are totaled once the time limit expires. Doesn’t sound too riveting to us, but then somehow we doubt Hendricks is in it for the gameplay.

And while $17,500 might seem a bit much for a collection of ones and zeroes, Hendricks actually got a bargain: the game was originally listed on eBay for a cool $25,000.

http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/plugged-in/the-17-500-video-game/1332488

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Is the Wii too good for its own good?

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Troubled times for the Wii?
by Ben Silverman

April 16, 2009 1:51 P.M.

In the three years since it first launched, the Nintendo Wii has sailed past competing systems from Sony and Microsoft to consistently claim the top spot in the console war.

But if a recent rash of troubling stories about the Wii is a vision of things to come, the tide might be turning for the seemingly unbeatable machine. Continue reading

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