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Sharpie The Gamer: February 2009
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009. STG Review: Wario Land: The Shake Dimension. The following is the first ever Sharpie The Gamer review of a video game. I have some spare time on my hands and I plan to write plenty more of these in the future. The first game up is Wario Land: The Shake Dimension for the Wii. This review is quite detailed and a fair bit of effort was made on this material. So you better BLOODY ENJOY IT! That one pedo who reads this blog i'm talking to you! Hit the detailed review after the jump.
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Sharpie The Gamer: January 2009
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009. UGO acquires Video Game Site 1UP.com. In an event that has rocked the Video Game Media industry and many gamers in general, it has been confirmed that online media mogul UGO Entertainment have acquired the respected gaming site 1up.com. This event has not come out of the blue as many gaming sites have reported rumours of this move occuring for several weeks. On a final note. I would personally like to say FUCK YOU to the owners of UGO ENTERTAINMENT. You have single han...Subsc...
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Sharpie The Gamer: Abusing Downloadable Content
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Saturday, March 14, 2009. In recent years video game developers and publishers have been able to provide us extensions to the games we all know and love thanks to the wonders of modern technology and the internet. This is known as Downloadable Content. (DLC). In theory DLC is a great way to extend and prolong the life of video games and believe me in many cases it is very effective and enjoyable. It's when big companies decide to abuse this ability is when Downloadable Content Suffers. That is just blata...
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Sharpie The Gamer: Motion Controls
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Since the epic launch of the Nintendo Wii all the way back in December 2006, Motion control has become a very disputed issue in the gaming industry. The Wii has become the platform to beat this generation and it has left its competitors in the dust with a whopping 50 million consoles sold as of this post. Motion control and the Wii's unique controller have certainly played a massive hand in making this possible. Hit the jump to continue. The problem is, there are always constant ...
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Sharpie The Gamer: STG Review: Wario Land: The Shake Dimension
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009. STG Review: Wario Land: The Shake Dimension. The following is the first ever Sharpie The Gamer review of a video game. I have some spare time on my hands and I plan to write plenty more of these in the future. The first game up is Wario Land: The Shake Dimension for the Wii. This review is quite detailed and a fair bit of effort was made on this material. So you better BLOODY ENJOY IT! That one pedo who reads this blog i'm talking to you! Hit the detailed review after the jump.
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FUSION Video Gaming: October 2008
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Homebrew Channel beta 9. The new version of the Wii Homebrew Channel has been released to be compatible with Nintendo's new firmware update. Although, it is still recommended that you don't update unless you really need to. Here's what you get with the new HBC:. Support for SDHC cards (over 2Gb). Reload Button (for SD card swapping). Quick return to Wii Menu. Just start up the Homebrew channel from your Wii and when the network initializes, it will give you the option to update!
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Sharpie The Gamer: UGO acquires Video Game Site 1UP.com
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009. UGO acquires Video Game Site 1UP.com. In an event that has rocked the Video Game Media industry and many gamers in general, it has been confirmed that online media mogul UGO Entertainment have acquired the respected gaming site 1up.com. This event has not come out of the blue as many gaming sites have reported rumours of this move occuring for several weeks. On a final note. I would personally like to say FUCK YOU to the owners of UGO ENTERTAINMENT. You have single han...This ...
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Sharpie The Gamer: Sharpie The Gamer now on Twitter
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Monday, February 2, 2009. Sharpie The Gamer now on Twitter. Hi to the one (if that) person that reads this blog. I would like to take this time to apologise on the post drought that lasted the past couple of weeks. I was on holidays and to be honest with you I didn't really give a shit about posting during that time. Hey at least i'm honest. Hit the jump to continue:. So look out for my posts on twitter. I am not sure how long this charade will last but I am hoping to use it for a decent amount of ti...
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Sharpie The Gamer: March 2009
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Saturday, March 14, 2009. In recent years video game developers and publishers have been able to provide us extensions to the games we all know and love thanks to the wonders of modern technology and the internet. This is known as Downloadable Content. (DLC). In theory DLC is a great way to extend and prolong the life of video games and believe me in many cases it is very effective and enjoyable. It's when big companies decide to abuse this ability is when Downloadable Content Suffers. That is just blata...