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December 12, 2009 Category: pwnage

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2: Flawless Victory 41-0 (Tutorial)

Pyropuncher walks up through some tips on staying alive in Modern Warfare 2.

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December 10, 2009 Category: pwnage

Half-Contra: Contra NES Remade In Half-Life 2. M0rtanius takes you into Contra with the Source engine in Half-Contra.

October 20, 2009 Category: pwnage

Pato Pooh recently released a music video for his song “Follow Me.” It features a regular who’s who of 8- and 16-bit era gaming in the process, referencing everything from Mega Man’s opening to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I’m can’t actually understand anything he is rapping ‘about’ but I have to say this is the BEST rap music video that I’ve seen in a long long time.

September 16, 2009 Category: pwnage

How could anyone improve on the perfection of Mario 64? I think the only answer is MOAR ZOMBIES! L4DMaps level designer Dorito Clock designed this Mario Themed Left 4 Dead map pack he cleverly titled “Mushroom Massacre”

September 15, 2009 Category: pwnage

Games today as just too easy…

July 31, 2009 Category: pwnage

Almost two years ago, Ubisoft dropped a virtual guitar simulator on the DS, titled “Jam Sessions” — and that’s just great, if you picked up the six-stringed instrument during your collegiate career in an attempt to woo Damien Rice-obsessed co-eds. Some of us, however, prefer the ivories. And by “prefer”, we mean “we were forced to spend our childhood summers hunched over a beaten-up Steinway, pursuing our parents’ feverish artistic dreams as our peers actually enjoyed their lives.”

Fortunately for us, a Namco Bandai press release just revealed a Jam Sessions-esque title for the DS titled — what else — Easy Piano. The game comes with the keyboard peripheral you see above, so we hope interested parties have held onto their GBA slot-equipped DS Lites. With a lesson mode, a play-along mode and even a song creaion mode, it sounds like a neat offering for piano enthusiasts. We won’t be sure until we try out that tiny, tiny keyboard, though.