Now this looks like a great idea. Instead of showing adverts before a movie in the cinema, hook up a motion sensor and let the entire audience play a giant game of NewsBreaker! I’d sure like to give that a try.


Nintendo WiiI got a Wii!!

It came with a couple of bundled games, but so far Wii Tennis, Wii Golf and Wii Bowling have been most played.
It’s a very clever system as the controllers are wireless and motion sensitive. It’s taking a little while to get used to them as I’ve only ever played on consoles that have controllers with D-pads or joysticks.

I intend to get another Wii remote later today so that I can play two player games without having to swap the remote over all the time.
I’ll write some more once I’ve had time to play with the Wii a little more!


Field & Trek have a great easter egg hunt on their website for the next week.
You stand a chance of winning £500 worth of products from their online store. It took me about ten minutes to work out their riddles and find the products they had hidden the letters in. Well worth entering if you want some outdoor equipment.


Worms: Open Warfare I’ve had a PSP since Christmas thanks to my lovely girlfriend.

The only game that i’ve really liked since having it has been Burnout Legends, a quality racing game with various modes and race styles.

Just recently they’ve brought out the classic Worms game for the PSP. So when i saw it in HMV the other day, i just had to buy it!

I’ve been looking for a little while to buy a game for my Mac but i’ve never found anything that has taken my fancy. I did try to find the original 2D Worms game for the Mac, but they only do Worms 3D which didn’t really take my fancy.

Worms: Open Warfare for the PSP has the classic 2D front on game style, which is what the Worms games have always been about for me.
It’s got good game play and it’s my game of choice at the moment for the PSP. Now all i’ve got to do is stop getting blown up :D

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