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Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…

Press Start: This week in 'Left 4 Dead 2' mutations; 'Red Dead' trailer

— The next Mutation appearing in the Left 4 Dead 2 download The Passing adds a twist to the zombie shooter's Scavenge mode, reads the latest update on the …   Read More…

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The iPhone app DS cam is available for free download on Apple® App Store. The Synology VS60 is available worldwide. Founded in 2000, Synology is a young and …   Read More…

Microsoft takes gaming battle 3D with upgrade to Xbox 360

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That’s all the news for today guys, so until next time, thanks for stopping by.


Rumors fly of (another) revamped PlayStation Portable – Yahoo! News

The annual E3 gaming conference in Los Angeles is just around the corner, and Nintendo has already announced a new handheld console that might be a showstopper: the DS 3DS, a redesigned version of the wildly popular Nintendo DS that’s set to arrive with a 3D display. Meanwhile, Sony’s big announcement from last year’s E3 show — the PSP Go — went over like a lead balloon.

Recently, however, rumors have been circulating of yet another new version of the PlayStation Portable, especially following sightings of the term “PSP 2″ popping up on a series of online resumes, according to MTV Multiplayer.

Pretty thin evidence, indeed, as MTV Multiplayer points out, especially given that the PSP Go arrived in stores only last October. It’s also safe to say that Sony’s PlayStation division will already have its hands full this year with the upcoming fall release of PlayStation Move, Sony new motion controller for the PS3. That said, the PSP 2 rumors — sketchy though they are — won’t go away, and they also speak to the sad fact that the PSP Go, sleek and eye-catching though it is, has turned out to be a big disappointment for Sony and gamers (or many of them, at least) alike.

Sales for the Go have been sluggish thanks in part to the Go’s hefty $249 retail price (versus just $169 for the older, still-available PSP 3000). And while the Go is blessed with a gorgeous 3.8-inch display, its one major innovation — dumping the original UMD optical drive in favor of flash storage — has been marred by the fact that there’s no way to transfer your old UMD games to the Go’s onboard memory. Also, one of the main design flaws on the original PSP — the fact that there’s only one analog stick rather than two — went uncorrected on the Go. Making matters worse, the pace of new titles for the PSP “has slowed to a trickle,” as Game Stooge puts it.

Game Stooge suggests that it’s time for a serious PSP reboot, with “a new form factor, new hardware, dual analog sticks, the works.” I’m in total agreement. I think Sony needs to start completely fresh, like Microsoft did with Windows Phone 7 — and by starting fresh, I mean an all-new, next-generation PSP platform, complete with a higher-resolution display, cutting-edge graphics, and a revamped control scheme, including a second analog stick. (Sony might be tempted to go the iPad way and ditch physical controls for an all-touch-screen approach, but hopefully cooler heads will prevail; just try playing a first-person shooter like “N.O.V.A.” on the iPhone/iPad and you’ll see what I mean.)

Will we see a PSP 2 at E3 in June? Personally, I’m not getting my hopes up, but I certainly hope someone over at Sony is already hard at work designing a true, next-generation PSP. I’d buy one, believe me.

— Ben Patterson is a technology writer for Yahoo! News.

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I enjoy watching Hell’s Kitchen. I also enjoy cooking games like Cooking Mama. So I figured this game would be a good combination of the two. The game is good as a time management game like Cake Mania. But it’s not a true cooking game like the other Nintendo DS top games Cooking Mama and Cooking Mama 2.

Not Exactly Like the Show

In this game, you are the owner of your own restaurant. But you also have to greet customers, seat them, take their orders, prepare the food, serve the food, and then accept payment.

This is more of a management game than a cooking game. The actual cooking is limited to clicking on ingredients and timing them to finish cooking at the same time. You never prepare anything. That’s nothing like most cooking games in which you have to actually boil, cut, chop, mix, and fry the food.

Listening to Chef Ramsay’s comments also get annoying after awhile. It’s funny at first because he curses and it gets censored just like on the show. But it gets old quick because he says the same things over and over.

Some Cool Things

The most fun thing about this game is seeing how far you can get. And if you’re like me, you won’t find this game easy to beat.

The game gets harder as you go along. In the beginning you have easy recipes and few customers. But as the number of customers increase, the recipes get more demanding.

Managing the restaurant isn’t easy. You have a lot of responsibility, and you must excel in everything. Mad customers are no good. If they get mad enough to leave, then you’re in big trouble. Chef Ramsay will get furious and close your restaurant if you make a mess of things.

One unique thing about this game is the recipe book. The game has real recipes created by Chef Ramsay. So if you like to cook, you can copy the recipes and cook them at home.

Final Rating

If you like the show, you might get a kick out of this game. But if you’re looking for a cooking game that gives you more control over preparing the food, this isn’t for you. Like I said, this game is more like Diner Dash or Cake Mania instead of a real cooking game like Cooking Mama. Also, this one is intended for adults and teens.

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