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You Know What We Did Last Summer Of Gaming
Kotaku’s 2010 Summer of Gaming might be over, but there’s still plenty of sunshine left this season. Why not spend the time looking over the summer-related things we wrote about last week? From the first flash of the lovely Plunkett-powered opening image to this sad farewell, we’ve shared memories this Summer of Gaming that will…
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Review: Herman Miller Envelop Reclining Desk
The Herman Miller Embody chair is the best we’ve sat on, but its creators wanted a companion desk so your entire working experience comfortable. The desk wraps around your body like a blanket. A hard, wooden blanket. The Price $1000, but there are deals available The Verdict It’s a fine desk, and it’s even finer…
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NCAA Football 11 Review: A Big Man On Campus
College football is pageantry, tradition, the gleam of a sousaphone, the wink and tight sweater of a Song Girl. It’s also the promises and browbeatings of a recruiting call, and desperate gambles made beneath a sky the color of lead. EA Sports hauls up the gauzy myths and cold realities of the collegiate game with…
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Singularity Review: Wibbly-Wobbly, Timey-Wimey
Activision and Raven Software release a first-person shooter with a time-traveling twist. Is this Sierra’s intriguing yet disappointing TimeShift all over again? Of course not! TimeShift had a time-shifting suit. In Singularity you have a time-manipulating device that slips onto your arm, so the rest of your body can breathe. You’ll stumble across this device…
By Mike Fahey