Archive for March, 2009

Posted by Dan X. ADD COMMENTS

In what everybody here at eatsleepgeek.com can only describe as a very weird turn of events. Our friends at Rockstar (can’t tell you which studio, but here’s a hint …we’re Canadian) have off the record confirmed that the company has secured several independent licensing agreements for many of Disney’s most popular characters. what does [...]

Categories: Games, News
Posted by Mike Leach 1 COMMENT

Mere words can not prepare you for the pure, raw, unadulterated, awesomeness that is contained within this post. Do yourself a favor and check it out. This is not trick, There is no telling when the US government will make us take this down, so please for your own sake check it out [...]

Categories: News
Posted by Cool Terry 1 COMMENT

Well here we go,  first off, I’d like to point out that every one out there in the world is busy and there aren’t enough hours in the day to do all the things you want to do.   Inevitability things you like to do fall be the way side and by the time you get [...]

Categories: Comics, Reviews
Posted by Scott S. ADD COMMENTS

A dissolution of the Megaman 2 experience. Brought to you by Duane and BrandO, a nerdcore duo whom I am ashamed to admit I have only just discovered.

Categories: Games, Geek Culture, Music
Posted by Dan X. ADD COMMENTS

TechEBlog blog has released info on a very very rare Nintendo item on sale right now at eBay. This little cartridge was designed for testing(what else) but joystick. The story behind these were these carts were given to game stores to test their Nintendo Entertainment Systems and were suppose to be returned to the company [...]

Categories: Geek Culture
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Not many people know the names Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner, but I’m sure you all recognize the name Paul Verhoeven. Well these three worked together on a little known movie called RoboCop. Of course, Paul Verhoeven was the director of one of the greatest sci-fi movies ever to grace the silver screen, but the [...]

Categories: Comics, Movies
Posted by Andrea The Girl Gamer 2 COMMENTS

I have to admit, though owning a fair few Zelda games, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass was the one and only game I was able to beat.
I am so in love with Phantom Hourglass and its use of the stylus and dual screens, as well as the storyline, that I have a standing order [...]

Categories: Games
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When Soul Caliber IV dropped in 2008, a lot of the excitement lay in the unlockable characters of Yoda for the Xbox 360 and Darth Vader for the Playstation.
However exciting this is, it is a little known fact that Darth Vader is actually an unlockable character for 28% of Xbox 360 games and 42% of [...]

Categories: Geek Culture
Posted by Andrea The Girl Gamer 2 COMMENTS

I had the opportunity to revisit this game the other day and had completely forgotten how much I love this real-time strategy game. Beware, this game can become addictive. I recall a certain Chickenbone was unable to tear himself away from it when it was first downloaded on his PS3 despite the company that was [...]

Categories: Games, Reviews
Posted by Allan B. ADD COMMENTS

The Game Developers Conference was the event of the week, introducing the enigma that is OnLive. Will it completely change the current videogame marketplace, or will it be just the next in line after services like Steam or Gametap? Spidey made two appearances in posts this week, with an appearance on a third-floor window ledge [...]

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