I share a few more quick thoughts on several video games I've recently played, using only five sentences per game. This batch features Samurai Shodown Sen, Hokuto Musou, Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey, and Lips: I Love the 80s.
While everyone else went to WonderCon, I spent my weekend at the Sakura-Con anime convention in Seattle. Plenty of video game and anime-related cosplayers were on the scene, so it's time to show them off to the readers of Bitmob using the infamous David Ngo style of photo blogging!
It's time once again for my thorough and picture-filled convention coverage. This time, the topic is Boston's PAX East!
I share a few quick thoughts on several video games I've recently played, using only five sentences per game. The first batch consists of Deadly Premonition, Lips: Party Classics, Espgaluda 2 Black Label, Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce, and Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing.
The answers to my previous post about identifying obscure video game characters are finally revealed!
Can you identify all these video game characters from the past and present? The Bitmob member with the most correct answers wins a swell prize!
My photo-filled recap of the 2009 Child's Play Charity Dinner Auction.
Gamers can unite to save the UMD release of Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman!... even YOU!
My recap of 2009's Portland Retro Gaming Expo.
The final installment of my Penny Arcade Expo 2009 coverage.
My photo-filled coverage of my third day at Seattle's Penny Arcade Expo 2009.
My photo-filled coverage of my second day at Seattle's Penny Arcade Expo 2009.
The first in a series of blogs covering my time at 2009's Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle.
Reminder... the Bitmob PAX 2009 meet-up will be on Friday at the Tap House Grill!
David Ngo/DTJAAAAM's Meet the Mob introduction!
Is anyone interested in assembling a Bitmob meeting at PAX 2009?
Photographs of my collection of video game consoles and portables.
I share a few personal memories about former EGM writer Andy Baran.
Earlier today, my Gamerscore became the numerical sequence 123456 when I unlocked the Peter Moore Achievement in The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai. Points sure do add up over time, don\'t they? Taking some time to reflect on my latest accomplishment, I decided to look back on why achievements are my favorite feature from this current generation of gaming.
A lengthy report about my time at E3 2009.
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