Kill Public Radio & TV
The U.S. has a budget crisis. Money must be saved. Public radio and t.v. have far outlived their usefulness. Read more after the break.
The U.S. has a budget crisis. Money must be saved. Public radio and t.v. have far outlived their usefulness. Read more after the break.
Man I love NASCAR games and so far this is looking like the best ever. Of course, looks can be deceiving because it's all about gameplay but nonetheless, I'll be picking up Activision's NASCAR The Game 2011 when it drops on March 29th
There are many people who deserve a swift kick in the danglers. For the most part I try to ignore them and move on, but there's one that just pisses me off to no end-the "fake virus screen" makers. Read more on what not to do when you see one of these screens (and check out videos on world record kicks to the sack).
I know there's some knuckleheads out there who thought they were going to make a career out of playing Guitar Hero. Well your career opportunities just got trashed. Read more after the break.
No this isn't a way to shave your helmet, it's a helmet that shaves your head.
A few weeks ago it was reported that the Kevin Tancharoen directed "Mortal Kombat: Rebirth" short film would make the transition to an internet series. "Rebirth" stars Michael Jai White and Ian Anthony Dale have already announced that they would be coming back to reprise their roles as Jax and Scorpion respectively
We haven't had a good Superman movie since the 70s. Superman 3 & 4 were OK at best, and "Superman Returns" was amazingly dull. Warner Bros. is trying to make sure their next Superman film will make up for the last 30 years of crap.
One of the "Fantastic Four" has gone down according to the New York Daily News. Will it be Mr. Elastic, the Invisible Woman, the Human Torch or The Thing? The news is out there. In fact I'll reveal it after the jump.
It is a sad day for geeks across the country. Out of nowhere, Wizard Entertainment has shut down "Wizard" and "Toyfare" magazines. This is a major surprise as both magazines have a popular following and are the most visable products released by Wizard