Well, it’s that time of year. E3 is next week and, of course, everyone and their mom wants to throw out leaks and rumors, which literally defeats the whole point of the show. E3 is meant to show off what’s coming out this and next year, for people to get excited and plan their lives around the games that are coming out. Continue reading The Gamer Geek Blog – Leaking E3
Monthly Archives: June 2016
Into the Unknown – Fairies
Are fairies real? I ponder this while watching an alien documentary. So I decided to Google it and fell deep into a dark hole. I found some interesting things. Continue reading Into the Unknown – Fairies
Miss Dawn’s Musings – Spirits Among Us
This past weekend I was down in southern Ohio for a paranormal investigation. I mentioned in a post last fall that Kylan and I are investigators (our team is Ohio Pirates). We don’t get as much opportunity to indulge our paranormal interests as we used to, but we do try to get out once or twice a year to someplace interesting. So I thought I’d share a few details on what an investigation entails. Continue reading Miss Dawn’s Musings – Spirits Among Us
Best Geeky Finds – Why Do We Play Video Games?
Video games. Some teach us, some help us relax. We solve puzzles, shoot bad guys, take mushrooms to make us bigger, fall through plumbing for short cuts, break walls, and even be Batman when the time is right. The question is though, why do we play video games? Continue reading Best Geeky Finds – Why Do We Play Video Games?
Irregular’s Intel – The Danger in Revisiting the Past
The other night I was channel surfing and the first two episodes (originally a two hour tv movie) of Knight Rider were on and I had to watch. Back when the show first aired it was cutting edge and super cool. I was a religious watcher for most of the series. I loved the action, the adventure… and K.I.T.T. In fact, K.I.T.T. was my main reason for watching. But, this time I saw all of the flaws. From the cheesy dialogue to how K.I.T.T. is actually a bit of a dick. Continue reading Irregular’s Intel – The Danger in Revisiting the Past