NATHAN STANDRIDGE
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I'm a freelance writer and graduate from Penn Foster University. My one saving grace is my ability to grow a mean mustache when the time calls for it. I also love walks on the beach, rain, and sleep-overs with best friends.
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I didn't know what it was, and you might not either. No I'm not talking about high-colesterol, I'm talking about something that isn't a myth. Come see how Bitmob and high-colesterol have effected my life
Saturday, May 29, 2010 | Comments (11)
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Do you want 1 million dollars? Or would you rather have 5 great iPhone games? If you chose the latter, then you are in luck. I have compiled a list that is so comprehensive, so intelligent, and so vast, that your mind will literally explode when you read it. Ok, your mind won't explode, but you will gain some much needed iPhone knowledge!
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I once rode a horse for a couple of miles when I was a young teen. Little did I know that afterward, I would be in pain. Not, happy-go-lucky pain, but can't-close-your-legs pain. What does all of this have to do with Red Dead Redemption you say? Well, I can now experience cowboy life without all of the severe consequences. Ouch...
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"sorry. But this has to be one of the most narrow-minded articles I've ever seen featured on Bitmob. This guy obviously has no experience with iPhone ga"
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
"http://twitter.com/#!/StandsOnRidge/status/28548105399"
Saturday, October 23, 2010
"I might be a bit late to the show, but I would also love to score a partner for this challenge. Anyone available?"
Monday, October 04, 2010
"I completely agree with this article. I too enjoyed RE4 and was disappointed when I picked up RE5 on the PS3. If developers take note on the successes of RE4, I think I might come running back to the shooter genre. 

Enough of stale, generic gameplay, lets mix it up a bit!"

Tuesday, September 21, 2010
"I would love to see a documentary on the video game industry but I agree with Ryan that there is too much secrecy between development houses. My card on the table is to maybe film like "It Might Get Loud", and grab 3 of the greats in the industry, put them in a room, and have them talk about their experiences. 

"It Might Get Loud" does this with Jack White from the White Stripes, The Edge from U2, and Jimmy Page from Led Zepplin. 

I would pay money to see how the big names of the industry feel about their industry, as well as how they go ther"

Wednesday, September 08, 2010
"@Bryan

@Michael

Thanks for the article links. I agree with a lot of what they said actually, but opinion is not enough to destroy my personal experience of a game or the lasting affect that it had on me and my friends. Are the games truly overrated, or are they just a victim of gross over-exaggeration. I would call some of the listed games my favorite at the time, but I would never call them, "The best of all time." 

Anyways great article."

Wednesday, September 08, 2010
"I'm very active in the gaming community - both online and off - and I've never once heard those games referred to as overrated. I played the shit out of each and every game you listed while enjoying each second, and I could still go back today and enjoy those games. Not because they hold the luster they once had, but because of my own personal nostalgia. 

I've always played games for what they are: fun. Games have a way of transporting the soul to a different area of imagination. Gamers would do well to remember why they started playing games in the first place: because they're fun. Period. That would take the argument out of the discussion. "

Tuesday, September 07, 2010
"What if I don't wish for my games to be destroyed? Sorry for the needless fanboy comment..."
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
"I wasn't aware that "booth babes" were actually a problem. In my opinion they add a lot of flair to the convention, and, like alex said, men enjoy looking at women. 

If an attractive woman was wearing a business suit and leading the EA press conference, she would still be treated as an attractive woman and oogled at. Whether looking at someone is actually the act of degrading them, i'm not sure. What I do know is that men enjoy females and females enjoy men. (even if they don't admit it) So of course advertisements would reflect that.

My family grew up in Germany. When I was young, I saw my first nude female form on a commercial during regularly programmed TV. If advertising is going to do anything in the U.S., or anywhere, it's going to catch up the the rest of the world and get worse, not better."

Monday, June 21, 2010
"Shouldn't of let that bear loose on a poor child..."
Monday, June 21, 2010
"I was never really a fan of anything Harry Potter, but my wife is a nut forever all of it. She owns all the books, movies, and wants me to buy her the games. It would definitely be awesome is one of the games is done right; it wouldn't be so painful for me to watch her, and maybe I wouldn't mind playing as well."
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
"@Lance: those suggestions are top-notch. I'll file them away in my things-to-do-before-I-die folder!"
Tuesday, June 01, 2010