Computer Game Your Way To Fame
May 28, 2009 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
I can’t remember if it was the Triple XXX film of Vin Diesel when he was mad about a Senator who was trying to keep kids from Video games saying it was not bad for them. Vin Diesel said that Video Games was their only education.
While I do not agree, video games has come a long way towards productive output. Brain teasers, chess master, rock band, etc. are some example of game that could help or inspire gamers to further their knowledge.
You could also be world famous by being a pro gamer. ProdigyX for instance has made it to the …read more
Drink Up & Rock Out and Win A Moonman
May 21, 2009 by Patrick Quek
Filed under Gaming
Here’s your chance to win a MTV Video Music Award Moonman by playing your Rock Band number from the official list here in the Pepsi Rock Band “Drink Up, Rock Out” promotion. Besides scoring a sparkling astronaut, you can win Rock Band 2 Special Edition bundle, Rock Band tracks, Xbox 360 video games consoles and other great prizes.
Be sure to check out the cap under your Pepsi bottle and head to www.PepsiRockBand.com for some rock prizes.
Image: MTV
The Top 5 Multiplayer Games On PS3
January 29, 2009 by Andrew Webster
Filed under Gaming
With the rise in prominence of online gaming, multiplayer games have become increasingly popular. It’s easier than ever to pick up and play a game with a buddy, whether they are in the same room or across the globe. So in this weeks Top 5, we’re taking a look at five our favorite games to play with a friend.
5. Resident Evil 5
This one should probably rank a little higher, except for the fact that it hasn’t been released yet. But still, the idea of a co-op Resident Evil game is enough to justify a spot on this list, even though …read more
PS Monger Holiday Shopping Guide – Part 2
November 17, 2008 by Andrew Webster
Filed under Gaming
The guide is back (check out Part 1 here) with some more advice on what to buy that gamer on your list. No matter what they’re into, we have just the right game to satisfy that itch.
The Partier – Rock Band 2
Games are no longer necessarily a solitary experience, and the boom of rhythm games is a big part of the reason. The sequel to Rock Band ups the ante with improved instruments and an ever growing library of songs to rock out to. Another great addition to the game is new no-fail mode, which is perfect for playing with …read more
Who’s Playing Rock Band With You.
See what I did there? That ain’t no question mark at the end of that sentence. That’s a period, boy. What do you suppose this implies?
In a bid to prove that it’s just as capable of running a franchise into the ground as its adversaries at Activision, EA has announced Rock Band 2 for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The game will be available in September. This probably doesn’t surprise anyone.
Ah, but this might make you happy, you jaded gamer, you: Harmonix has revealed that next month will yield a The Who song pack for Rock Band.




