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Cool Game Sites

City of Heroes - My favorite MMO. It's been very good to me over the years.

Kotaku - Decent source of consumer gaming info. Reviews are somewhat iffy.

Gamasutra - Great source for game developers.

Kachong
Verizon Game Pack

Thong Shot - Universal's "Accepted" Movie

R4 Starfighter - "Star Wars" and Skittles

Got Game?

Board games. Card games. Computer games. They bring people together as a team, and pit people against each other in intense competition. Games provide a way to relax, and at times can raise your heart rate to dangerous levels. You can play them alone, or with a hundred thousand other people.

I've always been a gamer at heart. My long gaming history has included spending countless hours slaying orcs with a collection of dice. I've broken down the English language into "verb noun" sentences such as "Open door.", "Get Key." and "Slay Dragon." only to have the computer tell me "I don't know how to do that.". I was there for the original, pre-3D "Castle Wolfenstien" (never shoot a trunk full of explosives). I've had Atari's, TRS-80s, Apples, PC's, Playstations, Nintendos, Dreamcasts, Gamecubes and Xboxes.

I've played handheld games of the 2.5" x 3.5" type like Magic, Magi-nation, Dragon Ball Z, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Basically, to summarize. I like games. I like games with strategy, risk, teamwork at times, solo games at other times. I love the achievement of winning and completely and totally despise losing.

The past nine or so years I've actually had the chance to be a part of the production of a few-hundred. Use the submenu to the left to some of my favorites.