November 8th, 2007
Have you noticed how serious gaming has gotten?
What happened to the days of Bejeweled and time-suck Tetris?
Oh…that’s right…next gen consoles.
Anyway, in honor of those foregone years when times were a bit more simple, I have compiled a far from exhaustive list of highly addictive Flash games.
Because seriously, who doesn’t like to waste an hour [or […]
By Amy Tucker -- 1 comment
November 6th, 2007
I got an email today from Red Orbit saying that Ironic Gamer “has been chosen as one of [their] Red Hot Blogs of the Day!”
That was especially nice to read since in my last post I forgot one of the biggest games of the quarter. [maybe year?]
Whatever…this is proof that we rock.
Yay, us!
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By Amy Tucker -- 0 comments
April 29th, 2007
Who say nerds can’t have fun? I wonder what’s it like for Interviewing @ [insert your video game company here].
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By Patrick -- 1 comment
October 20th, 2006
In a gist, Monkey On Your Back is a reminder service.
Monkey On Your Back is your to-do list for things that you want other people to do.
Create a monkey for each task you want to delegate to someone else. We’ll send that person email reminders about the task, and email you a reminder when the […]
By Patrick -- 0 comments
February 19th, 2006
I forgot to mention on here, that an article I wrote got published on GameDaily. Here is the link:
2005 Year in Review - Best of Lists for the Rest of Us
I wanted to make some corrections to the article. They missed a few of the Runners-Up and I’m a bit annoyed with it, […]
By Nathan Smart -- 0 comments
January 16th, 2006
The Adventuress is a new site that is all about adventure games - you know, those point and click, puzzle, find treasure, microwave hamster-type games? I really love those games and truly haven’t spent enough time playing them.
Here’s to hoping that the genre can make a comeback (I’m looking at you Revolution).
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January 9th, 2006
Geek On Stun is a really funny site making fun of video game news. If they made their articles sound a bit more formal and professional, The Game Rag would have some real competition on its hands.
Thank God they don’t.
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