Posted on 15 February 2010 by Philip Woods
Playing video games can actually have a benefit for those who have stressful lives. The interaction of the game can take your mind off troubles that may be helping you to develop an ulcer in your everyday life. With today’s fast paced lifestyles, everyone want everything done right now. Giving yourself a break from the demands that are made on a daily basis can have great benefits.
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For Rest, Relaxation and Motivation, Try Playing Video Games
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Posted on 23 November 2009 by Patrick Daniels
Since they first appeared on the Play Station 2 in 2002, Ratchet and Clank have been the stars of some of the most popular games in Play Station history. The franchise has seen 7 Ratchet and Clank titles released between the Play Station 2, Play Station Portable, and now the Play Station 3. There have also been games starring Ratchet by himself, and Clank by himself.
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Ratchet and Clank Are At It Again
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Posted on 19 November 2009 by Patrick Daniels
Final Fantasy VII (FFVII) is by far one of the most popular Final Fantasy titles ever. Anyone who had the pleasure of playing this game on the original Play Station has been waiting for Square Enix to release a sequel. In order to please the fans there was a computer animated movie released in 2005, FFVII: Advent Children, which was a sequel to the game, but there has never been another FFVII game, until now.
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A New Chapter For One Of The Most Popular Final Fantasy Titles
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Posted on 10 November 2009 by Patrick Daniels
For decades fans have debated who is the greatest rock band of all time. Despite what some of today’s youth may believe, the vast majority of bands who should even be considered in this discussion were first introduced in the’60s and’70s, and many of them were part of the British invasion. When you talk about the greatest rock bands ever some of the most common bands in the discussion are The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, AC/DC and The Byrds. In the end, though, the debate always comes down to the big two, The Beatles vs. The Stones.
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True Legendary Artists Of All Time
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Posted on 30 October 2009 by Patrick Daniels
After the financial success of Michael Bay’s first Transformers movie there was never a doubt that Dreamworks was going to follow it up with a sequel. After a successful run at movie theaters this summer, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is now available on Blu-ray and DVD. The movie is filled with even more action and explosions then the first enstallment, and more tranforming robots. As for the quality of the film, it is pretty much at the same level of the first movie, it will not be winning any best picture awards, but if you are looking for mindless fun and action then it is right up your alley.
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The Autobots vs. the Decepticons, Back on DVD
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