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When gaming gets you dumped: a quick survival guide - Flytrap Games

Flytrap writes: "Let's face it - the longer you stay glued to your PlayStation controller, the more likely you are to have a nasty fall-out with your non-gaming spouse, significant other or parent. It's a fact of life, much like Newton's Third Law and the way dropped toast always lands buttered side down.

Enter Finding my Heart, a cautionary tale cum point and click adventure. Your character, a slave to his NES, has just been shown the door by his neglected girlfriend.

The idea is to win her back, of course, but all the time you spent playing games has left you emotionally retarded. Point and click on the people you meet to reestablish contact with your feelings - you'll need the full set (six) if you're going to talk the old dame round."

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pure pwnage246089d ago

but girls like Playstation not xbox because they don't want a full grown man playing kiddy games like Halo, psh duh common sense

dirigiblebill6089d ago

Yeah but it's an old Ninty console, not an Xbox = ultimate credibility, shirley?

Edwin856089d ago

Stupid vocals. Fun game.

^_^

leper6416089d ago

Seconded - worth a look...

paul03886089d ago

because I didn't play enough games. We lived together for 2 years and she would never give me my space. We're still "together" (ftf), but it's because she's great in the sack, other than that she has no redeeming qualities. Too bad more hot girls don't like games... But I guess that's something we'll always have to deal with in this hobby.

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Windrose is a Brutal Start to Pirate Life | COGconnected

After spending several hours with Windrose in early access, it seems like the life of a pirate is much harder than I realized.

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Fortune's Run resumes development following creator's prison release

The solo developer known as Dizzie hopes to push a new update in between six to 12 months.

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With Stupid Never Dies, Kobayashi is relishing the chance to build his bonkers zombie action game

At Capcom, Hiroyuki Kobayashi helped build franchises like Dino Crisis and Devil May Cry, as well as original games such as P.N.03 and Killer7. Now, more than 25 years after his first credited game (as a programmer on Resident Evil 1), the producer is relishing the challenge of creating an original IP once again.

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