Mixing genres of games doesn't always turn out the best games -- however in the case of Blue GNC's Cartoon Wars 2: Heroes($0.99)the game turned out quite well. Cartoon Wars 2 is based off of two previous games in the series -- Cartoon Wars and Cartoon Wars: Gunner -- and the gameplay has features of... Continue Reading →
EA Sports MMA Review: Submit Your Way to Victory in the Virtual Octagon
EA has recently surprised some fight fans by releasing their Mixed Martial Art brawler EA Sports MMA ($4.99)onto the iDevices. The title features some of the top ranked fighters from around the world like Bas Rutten, Randy Couture and the once hailed as 'invincible' Fedor Emelianenko. However many fighters and big names like Brock Lesnar... Continue Reading →
Star Battalion Review: Futuristic Space Shooter with Intensity
-Posted on Nodpad Have you been missing a Warhawk, Starfox, or Rouge Squadron-like game on the iPhone? Gameloft has delivered by bringing out Star Batallion recently and surprisingly without much hype, to our touch devices. The title is a solid 3d space-shooter arcade-sim with 360 degree freedom-of-movement. It is a game that takes many inspiration... Continue Reading →
Aqua Moto Racing 2: Jet Ski Racing on Rough Waves
I remember first playing Wave Race 64, early in the N64's life cycle and being amazed by a genre-defining gameplay that featured not just racing, but racing on water with jet skis and with player-controlled stunts to boot. Aqua Moto Racing 2 ($0.99)is just as good as Wave Race with just as much if not... Continue Reading →
Crystal War Review: Goblin-Human Warfare with Charm
There is no shortage of Castle-defense titles on the App Store. So for one to stand out from the pack is no small feat. Although Crystal War ($0.99)does not redefine this 2d-RTS genre, it offers a very polished experience with many aspects that stand out in a good way. What I would really describe this... Continue Reading →
Pizza Boy Review: Retro Goodness Worth a Slice
Pizza Boy ($1.99)is a great 2d platformer for the iPhone reminiscent of the 16-bit era. The graphics, physics and gameplay have a familiar feel for those of us who grew up with Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo. Despite being relatively short, Pizza Boy is a challenging game with a lot of solid platforming skills required... Continue Reading →
Trainyard review – before format for theappera
Trainyard is a very unique puzzler where the aim of the game is to guide trains by building tracks from entry points - outlet stations that can hold multiple trains represented by crosses - to their destination points - goal stations represented by circles - as they have to turn and twist their way through... Continue Reading →
Trainyard Review: Move the Little Guys to Safety
Trainyard is a very unique puzzler where the aim of the game is to guide trains by building tracks from entry points - outlet stations that can hold multiple trains represented by crosses - to their destination points - goal stations represented by circles - as they have to turn and twist their way through... Continue Reading →
Pizza Boy Review – before reformat for theappera
Pizza Boy by Acne Play by Mike Lata Pizza Boy is a great 2d platformer for the iPhone reminiscent of the 16-bit era. The graphics, physics and gameplay have a familiar feel those of us who grew up with Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo. Despite being relatively short, Pizza Boy is a challenging game with... Continue Reading →
Introduction to This Blog
I decided to start this blog after I acquired some cool gadgets, like the iPad, as graduation gifts. It started out mainly focusing about games and apps, but it now offers more of a personal page full of my writing credentials. The site, however, still mainly deals with technology and computing.

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