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Casual Games Are All The Rage
gamestooge.com — The cycle has come full circle, we started out playing arcades many years ago and since then we ’ve moved into hardcore detailed games. Now, it seems, we’re heading back into the “dark ages” of casual games. Many companies, including the Big 3, are banking on it. Microsoft has now launched a casual gaming site which is targeted for non 360 owners.
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- NorthernPlato, on 10/12/2007, -5/+10There are some games I could never find for sale on my NES, and considering I still hook-up and turn it on for a game of Zelda or Dragon Warrior 4, these 'Classics' games are right up my alley. Besides, most new games are rarely worth the sticker price.
- retral, on 10/12/2007, -3/+12The only huge upcoming game I can picture as a 'casual' game is Spore.
All the others (Crysis, C&C3, Crytec, Bioshock, STALKER, etc..) are pretty hardcore. - ilyag, on 10/12/2007, -17/+19Casual games may be all the rage, but I'm not a casual gamer. I'm a hardcore gamer. I've been one for years. And there's no way in hell you'll EVER convince me that something like Wii Play (extreme example) is more "fun" than something like Oblivion (another extreme example).
I'm close to reaching my threshold on tolerating comments from certain people (specifically Wii owners) telling me that casual games are somehow superior and provide a more satisfying experience than deeper, more engrossing games. They are not superior. They are not more "fun", which is the sort of ***** these guys love saying ad nauseum, which just drives me up the wall. What they are is different - very different. And not everyone sees the benefit in this (though non-gamers, who are the majority, do seem to prefer them).
DIFFERENT STROKES FOR DIFFERENT FOLKS! - kapsar, on 10/12/2007, -2/+7@ilayg: in some cases casual gaming IS more fun. I do have a Wii, but i loved Zelda and Marvel Alliance. Party games like smash brothers, wii sports, super monkey ball are more fun than some single player games. Not because of the game itself but because of the social aspect. Playing a bunch of games against people in the room is a ton of fun. But in other cases casual gaming is more like reading a magazine vs reading a novel. It's good for the short term mildly entertains you then you're done.
- imikedaman, on 10/12/2007, -0/+9If the trend is heading towards casual games, they better also start heading towards casual prices. I'm not too keen on paying $50+ on a game that I'll play through once and never touch it again because there's nothing left to do. Either put more meat on the bones, or lower the prices.
- Duelist, on 10/12/2007, -0/+3"Maybe it's our need to challenge our minds, instead of running around slaughtering the undead til they are piles of red goo on the floor. Or maybe I'm just too old and no longer relate to younger people. Who knows?"
@ohgr
It may just be my definition, but I was under the impression that "hardcore" games defined the games that challenge players and have a high level of mastery, whereas a "casual" game would be one that is played just for fun. - jeffeb3, on 10/12/2007, -1/+0My love for games spawned from one game.
Goldeneye007.
I love FPS because of it, and I love social games because of it. I loved games before it, I love games after it, but that was, IMO the best gaming experience I've had (unfortunately, it isn't as good going back. I think I need my friend's basement and my parent's disapproval, and the twilight between school and homework for the experience to be complete).
One of the reason's I like the Wii is because people that aren't very good at games can come to my house, and play good enough to be a challenge, and have fun.
One of the reasons I like FPSs is because they all take "skill" (if you can call it that) and it's an adrenaline high. It's also a lot more challenging. But, I can't even load them fast enough to play a quick game before work... - DashMcWayne, on 10/12/2007, -2/+0I agree. All these new PS3 and 360 games are more concerned about graphics than fun. It's always nice to play the classics.
- retral, on 10/12/2007, -3/+12The only huge upcoming game I can picture as a 'casual' game is Spore.
- chembro84, on 10/12/2007, -1/+27Does this suprise anybody? # of Casual Gamers > # of hardcore gamers. If you can cater to casual games, you can make more money, now of course, satisfying both is what you really want to do (and I hope that's what happens, so we can have some great games)
- oldtimegamer, on 10/12/2007, -2/+5Not at all, in fact I think this is a great thing. Casual games are often a gateway to a hardcore gaming lifestyle. I know a ton of people who started with Zuma and now play WoW almost everyday.
- kaelyiesta, on 10/12/2007, -3/+1I agree with otg. I see it as a markov chain, with a source of casual gamers which depends on the size of population of non gamers and the effort to market to these people, from that source you get some that continue to the hardcore gamer attitude. If you neglect the casual gaming market, you will not draw as many to the hardcore gamer market.
- Kale, on 10/12/2007, -0/+36Two years ago I would have considered myself a hard-core gamer (Halo, FFX, etc). Now, I'm so busy, I find myself playing Mario on the DS or a quick race on Gran Turismo 3. I only have time for about 30 min before bed. I've been turned to casual gaming out of necessity.
/Mario 64 DS is a perfect game. Start it up, get a star, save, quit. - PowerCat, on 10/12/2007, -1/+7@oldtimegamer
There's a big difference between an addict and a gamer :) - merreborn, on 10/12/2007, -0/+3@kale:
You got a life. That's what happens to most gamers when they get older. But for every one of you, there's another 12 year old getting his first console, or logging into WoW for the first time. - grumbel, on 10/12/2007, -1/+2### Mario 64 DS is a perfect game. Start it up, get a star, save, quit.
I wouldn't call Mario64 a casual gamer game, at least not any more then Half Life 2 and dozens of other 'normal' games. It simply happens to be a game with easy to learn controls and short play cycles, i.e. you don't have to play it for half an hour just to reach the next save point then some Final Fantasy or Zelda, you however can play it for counterless hours collect all 150 stars, do crazy speed runs and whatever you like. Mario64 is pretty hardcore in many ways, it however also happens to be easily accessible.
The problem I have with many casual gamer gamers is that they lack what makes the Mario games so great. Mario games are "easy to learn, hard to master", while many casual gamer games, such as Nintendogs, are easy to learn and but also easy to master, they provide no challenge, no exploration, no nothing. After half an hour I have experienced everything that I ever can experience in those games, the only thing that slows me down from beating the game in an hour or two is that it is locked down to the internal clock, so I have to wait a day to attempt the next challenge. In short they can be incredible boring, since they are simply to primitive. The Sims shows how to do it right, while its accessible to casual gamers, it also happens to have plenty of depth, since it gives the player a lot of freedom in how to play it, which is something pretty much completly missing in Nintendogs. - caddyalan, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2I started with a casual game (Super Mario 1), slowly fell in love with adventure/RPG/strategy games, and became a "niche nerd" for years. Then I got burned out. Today, I can honestly say that I like various types of casual and complex games.
- rudy23, on 10/12/2007, -9/+1you mean one night stands?
they have been the rage since forever. - wageslave1, on 10/12/2007, -8/+4Well well well. Looks like XBox Live Arcade and the XNA platform (which enables people to write small-ish games) might be a good move eh?
XBox 360 for the win bob.- WeeklyGeek, on 10/12/2007, -3/+2indeed. the games that get the most play on my 360 are Zuma, Geometry Wars and Bejeweled.
- Ignotus, on 10/12/2007, -3/+3Holy *****, they have Zuma on Xbox360? Now I can convince my wife to let me buy one. That's awesome news that I somehow missed. I guess I should research Xbox live. I'm not being sarcastic either.
- ravan46, on 10/12/2007, -2/+4Brick Breaker on my blackberry has been my favorite and most played game this year.
- gharding, on 10/12/2007, -4/+2I've logged a lot of time in solitaire on my iPod.
- krets, on 10/12/2007, -2/+4Bejeweled and Solitaire on my Treo occupy quite a bit of my time.
I had to uninstall Texas Hold 'em, it was getting out of hand. - Cerebral, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2Tip for those with blackberries:
load up your browser and head to mobile.blackberry.com
You will find some good games FREE and some shareware. My personal favorite is Rooster (Frogger but with a rooster). Other free games include: Circle Popper (bust a move type game), Meteor Crusher (asteroids), Bass Assassin (fishing and my old favorite), Ka-Glom, spider solitaire, Sudoku, Raging Rivers, Klondike Solitaire, Texas Hold'em King 2 and Medieval Kings 2 (chess). I will say that the reason I do not play some of the other games as much is either due to the control scheme or the game takes too much to get into.
BTW my high score in Rooster is 1292.
Enjoy!
- Lyph4, on 10/12/2007, -3/+11I know that I've canceled my WoW account and bought Pokemon (I'm 21, isn't that sad?) for my DS because I just don't have the time to play WoW anymore.. I work two jobs and have to sleep at some point during the day. It used to be WoW until 2-3am, sleep 5 hours, come home at 8-9pm and WoW.. but I can't keep that up. I'm playing my DS lite more and more, my Wii is nice if I've got an hour or so to unwind, but other than that, I just don't have the time...
- DarkJC, on 10/12/2007, -2/+4No, it's not sad. Pokemon for DS looks like a really awesome game, and contrary to popular belief it's not just for kids. Hell, Hideo Kojima played Pokemon hardcore back in the day.
It should be noted though that I don't think Pokemon is a casual game either. The DS allows for gaming in quick bursts yes, but Pokemon definitely isn't for the casual. - Cerebral, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1I agree. On the DS I always enjoy a quick game of Mario Kart, New Super Mario Bros. or Wario Ware Touched.
Note: You may not want to be around non gamers if you play Wario Ware Touched as some may think that you are strange as you blow into your microphone to blow bubbles. - Lyph4, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1I had to stop bringing Nintendogs with me to work, as my coworkers frowned on my yelling at the stupid dog..
Also, The New Super Mario game has a minigame with Yoshi that you have to blow into the mic to play.
- DarkJC, on 10/12/2007, -2/+4No, it's not sad. Pokemon for DS looks like a really awesome game, and contrary to popular belief it's not just for kids. Hell, Hideo Kojima played Pokemon hardcore back in the day.
- jstohler, on 10/12/2007, -3/+32"The cycle has come full circle"? Isn't that what cycles do?
- CedEx, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Yes, which makes me question the reasoning behind naming the new XBox, XBox360. I mean, 360 means you turn a full circle and end up looking in the same direction as before. That seems to imply nothing has changed.
Could anyone explain that?
- CedEx, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Yes, which makes me question the reasoning behind naming the new XBox, XBox360. I mean, 360 means you turn a full circle and end up looking in the same direction as before. That seems to imply nothing has changed.
- Bahimiron, on 10/12/2007, -4/+2This isn't news and it isn't new.
Casual games have been huge for years. Popcap games, based on pure numbers sold, regularly outsells most games on the shelves. However, downloaded content isn't generally reported to the NPD, so it isn't something that many people see.
It's just new that the big three seem to have finally realized this and jumped on the bandwagon.
Just one of the reasons why 'bleeding edge' computer gaming is losing ground every day. They see next-gen consoles as their primary competition, when casual games are devouring them from behind. When breathtaking PC titles like Company of Heroes is easily outsold by middling console games like Lost Planet, the PC developers seem to turn a blind eye that both of them are outsold on a monthly basis by games like Bejeweled that have been out for years. After all, not only can the people who can play CoH play Bejeweled, but those on outdated PCs that can't even get close to playing CoH can also play Bejeweled.
I'd be willing to bet that in a room of average customers, far more people are looking forward to Zuma 2 than have even heard of Crysis.- Dot0, on 10/12/2007, -4/+0"easily outsold by middling console games like Lost Planet"
While this is off-topic, I think the main reason for that was the $10 million spent on Lost Planet's marketing campaign. - codemonkey420, on 10/12/2007, -1/+5@bahimiron: It's not news? Who said this was CNN? Digg tracks articles, in general, that might be a hot podcast, cool video, editorial or whatnot.
If you're looking for strict news checkout a strict news site, not a social one. - merreborn, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1I don't get why people are acting like casual gaming is going to kill console/hardcore gaming. I don't see any reason the two won't coexist.
- Bahimiron, on 10/12/2007, -2/+1I'm sorry.
What I meant is that it's not /interesting/.
Or /worth mention/.
Or /extraordinary/.
But, no, really, seriously... I'll get right on Digging sites that say 'air found to contain trace elements of oxygen' and 'nearby river found to contain dihydrogen monoxide!'. - eggo, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2Don't even joke around about DHMO, that ***** can kill even a healthy person in minutes!
- Dot0, on 10/12/2007, -4/+0"easily outsold by middling console games like Lost Planet"
- Homunculiheaded, on 10/12/2007, -1/+3I dont' think simplier game negates the 'hardcore' aspect. The article mentions 'arcade games' as the quintessential 'casual' game, but take pac man for a good example. While there is the casual side of pick up and play, there were (maybe still are) plenty of hardcore pacman players who had obsence scores in that game. A good simple game has 2 inherent methods of play. The first, is for casual gamers: simply survive. The second is for the more hardcore: truly master the game mechanics, don't just try to complete the game, really beat the game, understand how it works, don't just score well, score figure out when the score-meter resets.
This has been true of shmups and other similar games that have always been simple yet kept their hardcore appeal. - TheRuralJuror, on 10/12/2007, -2/+4"Now, it seems, we’re heading back into the “dark ages” of casual games."
Casual games brought us into the "Dark Ages?" No way! "Dark Ages" to me is better suited to hardcore gamers; it conjures up an image of a pasty, doughy individual locked in a dark and windowless room with a headset strapped to their face.- AKAImBatman, on 10/12/2007, -4/+3> Casual games brought us into the "Dark Ages?" No way!
I agree. Who says that Casual Gaming and "Hardcore" gaming can't coexist? The hardcore players can always have their PS3s, 360s, and PCs. The "Casual" crowd, however, will continue to prefer platforms like web games and the Nintendo Wii. The latter of which combines the former thanks to the Opera Web Browser. Now with the news* that the full WiiMote functionality can be used by web games, casual gamers will be able to get more than their fill of games. Something which they haven't been able to do for years.
* Source: http://digg.com/gaming_news/WiiCade_API_allows_Virtual_Console_styled_play_of_Flash_games - JohnHyperion, on 10/12/2007, -2/+4The Dark Ages here refers to a time of deliberate suppresion of advancement.
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Non-Games that you can play on your cellphone :: Real Games
- AKAImBatman, on 10/12/2007, -4/+3> Casual games brought us into the "Dark Ages?" No way!
- letdowntourist, on 10/12/2007, -3/+1Brands like McDonald's are cashing in too.
www.filetofish.com just relaunched with two new casual games and a link to the old one. - leedonahoe, on 10/12/2007, -1/+6I know my girlfriend would never touch an XBOX360 but she does spent a good amount of time playing Hearts and Bejewelled on MSN Games
- wageslave1, on 10/12/2007, -2/+3The point of this article is clearly aimed at the lucritive Your-Girlfriend Market:
Microsoft is going to bring the casual GAMES to XBox 360 via its existing MSN clout and stable, leverage XBox Live Arcade and the small-game-writers with XNA.
Not only is the XBox 360 going to deliver to the hardcore, no one is even remotely close to being ready to deliver the experience to the casual gamer like MS.
Think; what will Achievemnet Points and Gamer Tags do for your Uncle's Texas Hold'em addiction? Sell XBox 360s by the millions I'd say.
Your uncle will setup games and tournements with his buddies and play CASUALLY in his living room, on his XBox 360.
Its these broad entertainment factors that have been the goal of the "Battle for The Living Room". Remember that press-line?
MS has already won this battle -- no one brings as many elements of this TV-centered entertainment hub as XBox 360. The online (and by proxy, this casual gamer experience (no $50 DVD purchases necessary) experience relies on the strenght of the network.
Tell me, how many of you use Sony (or Nintendo) online services? not many, but many many of you use MSN Live and Hotmail on a daily basis.
Transfering all that onto the XBox360 in your living room is this 'casual gamer' experience. Want to watch a little TV or play a round of Bejeweled? See XBox 360. - DarkJC, on 10/12/2007, -0/+4I wouldn't spend $300 on a 360 though just to play some Bejeweled. Nor would I spend $500 on a PS3 to play Flow. Nintendo had the right idea with the lowest price point of the 3 consoles if they were looking to capture casual gamers. Casual gamers can be people who don't even know they're casual gamers, and if the barrier to entry is a $400 console purchase (gotta buy a memory card for the 360 to save those downlodable games, or better yet a hard drive) then most will opt for the $250 console that overs a new and novel way to play interesting games that aren't all that expensive either.
By the way, I'm a PS3 owner, so I'm definitely not biased towards Nintendo OR Microsoft here.
- wageslave1, on 10/12/2007, -2/+3The point of this article is clearly aimed at the lucritive Your-Girlfriend Market:
- stubear, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2Microsoft has had casual games for years, it's called www.zone.com. It used to be the Internet Gaming Zone, a stand alone app with four or five card games and backgammon and chess. Microsoft bought the company and converted it to a web-based app. The original games are still there in roughly their initial form but hundreds of other games have been added since then, including Zuma, Luxor, Bejewelled and others like them.
- mattjumbo, on 10/12/2007, -2/+0The hardcore vs. casual gamer thing is nonsense. Of course a well-made casual game is going to appeal to more people. And, of course, there is a little something strange with people that have the time to spend hours and hours on Gears of War, for example. I'm not criticizing someone who enjoys that type of game, I simply don't understand it. I spent hours and hours on Zelda...when I was 15! I can't imagine how grown adults have time to get into something like that unless they are independently wealthy, are still be kept up by their parents, or something like that. I know two "hardcore" gamers...one is 29, makes a good salary as an engineer, and has no girlfriend and only one other friend of any kind. So of course he has hours to burn. The other guy is on government disability. So, seriously, I really do want to know...how do you "hardcore" gamers find the hours to get into these massive, epic games?
- johnhummel, on 10/12/2007, -0/+14There was an interesting article I remember reading several months ago - I believe the Wiikly or some such. I'd look it up but - work filters and all.
But it followed the interesting link between games, and when the "hard core" players took over, and when they died. Originally, arcades were for everybody. Pac-Man, Space Invaders - you didn't need to know much of anything. One button, maybe two, and the ideas so simple you could do them in your sleep.
Then the hard core gamers took over. More buttons! More sticks! Harder! Pound us! Wait - wrong subject. Anyway, the arcade game makers catered to this crowd. Now, almost no one goes into an arcade, now that nearly all of the games are a bewildering assortment of 6 button fighters or crazy shooters. While in the early 1980's the entire nation could hear "Pac Man Fever" and go "Yeah - I love that game!", now nobody knows about "Beach Head 2000" or the like.
Consoles came to the homes, and at first, everyone could play them. Mario - just pick up and jump. You didn't even have to know about the B button if you didn't want to. I remember my mother playing on our Magnavox Oddysey playing a Space Invaders clone. Then, came the hard core gamers. No - we want more challenging games! The buttons on the controllers grew to 4, then 6, then 2 analog sticks with a hat switch and 4 regular buttons and 4 shoulder buttons - oh, and the analog sticks click as well.
Computer games and the like - all taken over by the hard core gamers, who loved the games, then became game makers, but rather than looking at the industry the way they did when they started and made games for everybody, more games were made for *them* - the hard core gamers who went into the industry later on.
This is not to say that hard core games are "bad" in and of themselves. But think about how many people played even simple computer games, like Myst that sold tons of copies - and how many play computer games now. The biggest sellers? The Sims, a simple, easy to understand game.
Now, look at the DS and the Wii. I think that what Nintendo did is take a step back and look at things again. Like Hollywood - there are the artsy movies for those that like them, and then there's the "popcorn" movies that nearly everyone can enjoy. They made the DS so yes, you can have hard core games, but then encouraged games for the "casual" users. How do you play "Brain Age"? You write on the screen like a book. Hey, how do you play "Trauma Center"? Tap the screen like a knife. How do you play Tennis on the Wii? Swing the racket.
It's the reason why the DS has huge sales - look at the biggest sellers on that system: "Brain Age", "Nintendogs", "Animal Crossing", "Tetris" - all "casual" games, games that everyone can play. Why is the Wii still sold out after 4 months on the market? When you read articles about retirement homes installing the Wii so people can play bowling, or watch Venus Williams play Conan O'Brian "Wii Sports", it's easy to understand: it's simple, it's fun, it's casual. Yes, there will be the hard core games for the Wii ("Day of Destruction" and "Metroid Prime 3" are ones I'm looking forward to).
The money is in the casual gamers. Hollywood gets that (for good or for ill), and there will always be room for the artistic games like "Shadow of the Colossus". But the more people we get to playing the "casual games", the better the chances are that studios will have the money to make the more "hardcore" games. And who knows - that young person playing the "casual games" right now might be the next Miyamoto - and wouldn't have even played if the games hadn't been "casual" enough to spark their interest and imagination. - gunbuster, on 10/12/2007, -0/+5If you look at the demographics, it's no surprise that casual games are coming back. A lot of us former "hardcore" gamers are older and have a lot of interests competing for our time. I don't get 5-hour swathes of time to enjoy a completely immersive RPG. It doesn't mean I don't still enjoy playing games -- I just need something that I can pick up and put down quickly. There's nothing "dark ages" about it. The industry is just evolving to its clientele.
- fuzzynyanko, on 10/12/2007, -1/+2Hopefully every game maker now won't all jump on the casual bandwagon at the same time as they did GTA3-style games.
- Kruse, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1I don't like how they make it out to be a bad thing by saying it's going back to the "dark ages".
- mentat, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2You know, I have to say, casual gaming is something I find my self doing more and more. I used to say I was a gamer, but I find myself drifting more and more away from the "hardcore" gamer crowd (including those who think G4 is a good TV channel. Sorry, all G4 is good for is my TOS fix, when they don't have that stupid "2.0" junk on there) since I can't afford the latest gaming stuff, and a lot of the "hardcore" games don't appeal to me. Pick-Up-And-Go games with modest specs and little set-up is the kind of stuff I find myself and my friends playing. StarCraft and WarCraft III, where I all I have to do is mount the disc image (yes, I legally own the games, but it's far easier to store the game on my hard disk than it is to remember to bring the CDs) and select TCP/UDP LAN play. Then we go. Halo is the same way. If I lose, I lose. If I win, I gloat a little. If we have too many players, I surrender my slot for a round and play Loco Roco. When Friday Night Games rolls around in the Student Center I'll play a round of Guitar Hero or Wii Sports (Probably Wii Play once we get it), I'll help a friend out with Phoenix Wright (sp?), or challenge a buddy in Lumines (though I'm trying to get him to play PowerStone or Battlefront II or something else). Games that put players on a level playing field are the kind that we find ourselves playing more and more, even if that "level playing field" is just teaming a poor player up with a good one, and making sure each one helps out. For our crowd, low Sys Reqs, Mac OS versions, and easy to learn, but hard to master gameplay is in.
- Sixcolors, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1Going to school full time has replaced my time for long, involving games. I love that you can save DS games at any time and only wish more console games had that feature.
- bs101, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0LOL, I was kind of taken off gaurd when I was reading the posts here.
I play Everquest II, and I have tried WoW and City of Heroes, but just get drawn back to Everquest II. I can't play as often as I would like because I have a full time job, married, and have two kids, but I love playing it when I can. I have read thread upon thread in the WoW forums and EQII forums about how they are designed for the casual gamer and not hardcore gamer. Now I read this and all you are saying they are for the Hardcore gamer. I for one can assure you I am no hardcore gamer and I have lots of fun with EQII and even have a maxed out character. Granted I do go through periods where I play a lot, but I also have periods where I dont' play at all for a few weeks.
Anyways, good luck with your "casual" games, I will stick with my "hardcore" game. - mtalon, on 10/12/2007, -0/+3I believe it's been said, but a lot of it comes down to time. Hardcore games require much more time in both per session and overall. Many of us who grew up playing Atari for two or three hours a night don't have the time to spend getting anywhere in giant games like FF or Morrowind. We don't have the time to build up our l33t sk1lls playing HL2. My life doesn't let me spend 3 nights a week with a guild hunting rats or whatever. I just want to jump in, play something for 30 minutes, and actually feel like I've accomplished something. If I can spend more time, great, but when you actually have a job and family that's asking a lot.
Casual games aren't "dark ages". It's a type of gaming suited for its audience. It just happens that right now the audience for quick casual games is growing, while the hardcore games are losing ground. - CedEx, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Casual games make for great drinking and betting games at parties.
How can you do that with hardcore games that take hours to determine a winner?
I remember a Japanese party game that had players control a red robot and a blue robot a la "you knocked my block off" style. Players waited for an arrow to pop on the screen and then move their robot accordingly. If the arrow pointed towards your robot, you pulled back to dodge the punch. If you managed to dodge before your opponent punches you win, otherwise you lose. Vice versa if the arrow pointed away from your robot. A fast simple game you can still play after going through a case of beer.
Fun time to be had for everyone! - Misanthrope, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1I love 100 hour RPGs as much as the next guy, but they just aren't good for social times. People love casual games because they tend to be fun with a bunch of people. They're quick and easy, easy to take turns or play multiplayer. I just had a bunch of friends in from out of town, all of us gamers, and the only game we played was Wii Sports. We played a ton. Every one of them left saying they were going to buy a Wii, and all they played was Wii Sports. These guys are Halo 2 addicts, and all they wanted to do was play Wii Sports...it was amazing.
No one wants to sit and watch me play Zelda or Dragon Quest. Great games, but not really "get the room jumping" fun. The Halos of the world are great, but when the only social aspect is sitting by yourself and talking over a headset to your friends who are 10 minutes away from your house...it just isn't the same as a good multiplayer game. Both fun, just different kinds of fun. Sort of like sex and masturbation. - imtigger2, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1Oh man... I'm WAY too much into pogo.com and popcap/reflexive arcade type games. They're just too easy to open, click around, have some fun, and quit. (btw, I can't imagine having to pay $20 EA for these games, that's just insane).
I've got myself BURIED in good PC and 360 games, still sealed, sitting on my shelf. I just got used to buying the newest, hottest game when it came out, and playing it to death. In the past 5-6 years, I just can't find the time to play them!
So, I still have yet to play Half-Life 2, No One Lives Forever 2, Jedi 2, Indy Jones, .. just about ALL the war games that were released over the last 5-6 years (C.O.D. for example), FarCry, etc...etc.... it sucks just seeing all of them sitting there, but I just don't have the time.
I could sell them, but I'll get to playing them "some day". Right? ;)
My favorite "pick it up and play a quick game" genre is driving games. Love 'em. Especially RallySport for Xbox, and Burnout. Even on the PC, Trackmania Sunrise is incredibly fun and addicting, but even so, I just don't have enough time for all of them! - PunishedOne, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1As long as this "casual gaming" doesn't infiltrate the PC lair, I'm fine with it.
- codemonkey420, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2PopCap.com, for instance publishes most of their titles on the PC. FYI. Their webgames are usually more "cross platform" along with a few builds for Macintosh as well. But, compared to those on cell phones and XBLA - it's mainly a PC market (for now)
- ideo, on 10/11/2007, -0/+0Very useful. Almost all people think so
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Giant Ocean Sunfish up to 5,100 lb (2,300kg) & 11 ft (3.3m) long! (1,933 diggs)
Apple, Samsung, Sandisk sued over MP3 (615 diggs)
Peter Moore says Xbox 360 needs to be more like Nintendo Wii in 2007 (743 diggs)
3d Photo Viewer by Microsoft (1,404 diggs)
Cats compete on TV reality show (394 diggs)
Canovo dual-touchscreen display tablet/notebook (425 diggs)
Wikipedia: Overview of 2008 Presidential Election (648 diggs)
Is Bond switching to an Audi TT? (475 diggs)
Find ad-free definitions and synonyms at Word Source (495 diggs)
Vista still vulnerable to hackers (926 diggs)
Latest Nintendo Power confirms Brothers in Arms coming to DS (382 diggs)
Forza Motorsports 2 Adds Virtual Auction House (382 diggs)
BitTorrent to Apple: We've got porno! Sort of (756 diggs)
New Digg Topics (1,639 diggs)
How to Make Mac Icons (1,073 diggs)
The Top Ten Silliest Film Badasses of All Time (945 diggs)
Ode to the Extra Life, a must-read for ALL gamers. (663 diggs)
Find a Wi-Fi hotspot in your area with Hotspotr (1,233 diggs)
Zelda: Ocarina of Time Now Available on VC! (735 diggs)
This is why major carmakers seem to be dragging their feet on batteries (953 diggs)
The New Map Of The Brain (558 diggs)
New Hot Properties: YouTube Celebrities (380 diggs)
The Really Big Guide to Secret Menu Items at Fast Food Restaurants (2,907 diggs)
Apple TV release delayed to mid-March (621 diggs) - dodo2008, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0Marilyn Manson on the O'Reilly show (2,819 diggs)
BlockBuster CEO Disputes $2.3M Bonus, Says He's Entitled to $7.6M (630 diggs)
New Poll: Blacks Shift To Barack Obama, McCain Falls (858 diggs)
Bush Faces Opposition on Iran Attack (911 diggs)
Soros buys big shares in...Halliburton (!) (572 diggs)
Online gaming addict dies after ‘marathon’ session (1,074 diggs)
BitTorrent, EMI, And The MPAA All Misunderstanding DRM In The Same Day (739 diggs)
Drag and Drop in Beryl [Video] (686 diggs)
Slowest Man Explodes! (addictive parachute game) (1,158 diggs)
PS3 - 4 million units shipped but only 1.88 million sold? (1,053 diggs)
Supercharge your Firefox downloads with DownThemAll (1,468 diggs)
Scientists invent real-life 'tricorder' for chemical analysis (618 diggs)
AMD/ATI merger bears first chipset (814 diggs)
MySpace's First Film User Wins Oscar (477 diggs)
Boston police blow up traffic counter chained to lightpost (2,165 diggs)
The USB Absinthe Spoon (926 diggs)
WOW! Sun joins the Free Software Foundation! (845 diggs)
100 Fictional Male Role Models (979 diggs)
Miracle baby comes back from the dead (1,426 diggs)
MPAA: We Were Only Testing Forest Blog (1,996 diggs)
Ditch Script Editor and AppleScript in favor of Ruby (346 diggs)
UK government ignores open-source potential (374 diggs)
Safari Slowdowns had Already been Fixed in Nightlies (455 diggs)
Separated at Birth? An Mac Mini PC Clone from China (965 diggs)
Uncomfortable Questions: Was the Death Star Destruction an Inside Job? (2,497 diggs)
Windows Mobile 6 free to PDA manufacturers issuing upgrades (439 diggs)
Visualization: A Day of Diggs and a Thin Blue Line (1,535 diggs)
RIAA Boycott: Congress Introduces "Fair Use" Bill; They're Totally With Us (2,703 diggs)
Top 100 Alternative Search Engines, February 2007 (620 diggs)
Wii stomping the competition - thousands of geeks exclaim, "told you so!" (1,319 diggs)
Is Apple overhauling Logic to be a ProTools killer? (566 diggs)
WiiCade API allows Virtual-Console-styled play of Flash games (623 diggs)
Walmart Brand Chicken: Now With Steel Hex Nut? (640 diggs)
Paramount Officially Announces Trek XI For Christmas 2008 (687 diggs)
Guide: Install Windows without a CD-ROM or floppy drive (831 diggs)
Google Maps Shows Real-Time Traffic Data (2,410 diggs)
Why are there 28 days in February? (1,542 diggs)
Wine drinkers live more healthily than beer drinkers: study (575 diggs)
Video: 8-bit death montage (779 diggs)
The Evolution of Yahoo! (627 diggs)
Casual Games Are All The Rage (484 diggs)
Audi's New $115,000 Sports Car Hits the Road! (808 diggs)
Huge Underground "Ocean" Found Beneath Asia (3,550 diggs)
Compiz will be installed by default in Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (802 diggs)
The Truth About Forensics (559 diggs)
Falwell to Arms: Christians Being Duped by Global Warming? (968 diggs)
Free Portable Applications for Your USB Memory Stick (1,828 diggs)
Scientists create remote-controlled pigeon (646 diggs)
Jordan's Queen Rania speaks against radical Islam (871 diggs)
U.S. stocks plunge to worst 1-day drop since 2001 (644 diggs)
Drinkers Can't Judge a Beer by Its Taste, Study Finds (536 diggs)
Firefox 3.0 opens door to Web apps (1,897 diggs)
Russian Drive In (Pic) (1,859 diggs)
Trolling Open Source: The Communist Smear (468 diggs)
How Stale Is The Google Loaf? (395 diggs)
The Faces of KDE 4 (380 diggs)
American Express Extended Warranty Protection Buys You A New Laptop (1,199 diggs)
The Truth about Switching to Ubuntu (1,575 diggs)
Microsoft set to start Games for Windows Live beta testing (514 diggs)
Ubuntu "Feisty Fawn" a step closer (821 diggs)
PICS: Russian Mafia Tombstones (2,135 diggs)
Trolltech Becomes the First Corporate Patron of KDE (324 diggs)
When It Comes to Money, Don’t Play Nice (832 diggs)
MacOSX Themed Google (3,488 diggs)
PS3 Online: Background Downloading, the Sony Way. (452 diggs)
New TV comedy series about Gamers needs your help! putgamersontv.com (697 diggs)
3 quick ways to watch TV shows for FREE (2,208 diggs)
Let Robots Sweat the Boring Stuff (407 diggs)
Teacher cuts off noisy kid's tongue (2,478 diggs)
6 Tools for Web Design (1,206 diggs)
Mathematicians unlock major number theory puzzle (957 diggs)
Because penguins need to play too. (567 diggs)
How to build an inexpensive and powerful Vista PC (around $500) (1,192 diggs)
Spoiler Alert! The most famous spoilers in history (1,378 diggs)
Pics: NASA tests moon building (949 diggs)
Top 20 Less Known BitTorrent Sites (2,740 diggs)
Wii plays burned games without chip, Video (912 diggs)
200 year porn sentence stands (1,229 diggs)
Twenty Reasons to Have Sex When You Don’t Feel Like It (1,928 diggs)
Xbox360 Hypervisor Vulnerability Released - Homebrew on 360! (705 diggs)
Antioxidant vitamins are bad for your health (529 diggs)
Yahoo: Is Facebook Waiting Too Long to Sell? (702 diggs)
PICTURES: Russian Space & Flight Suites (457 diggs)
The 7 worst sexy toys for children (1,248 diggs)
Be a Virtual Bartender (742 diggs)
How to Install Windows Vista from a high speed USB 2.0 Flash Drive (1,514 diggs)
Scientists Avoiding the Word "Evolution" in Scientific Papers (656 diggs)
How to View Your Digg Stats on a Mobile Phone (322 diggs)
Matt Groening on the Simpsons Movie and return of Futurama. (1,961 diggs)
Where To Find Fresh Blogs and How To Get Your Blog Discovered (444 diggs)
Exclusive: Revision3 Launches New Underground Music Show (747 diggs)
CIA Spooks Infiltrate US Congress (694 diggs)
Science Vs Faith. A simple picture says it all. (5,454 diggs)
Firefox Themes in an Overview (928 diggs)
CompUSA closes 128 stores - is yours on the list? (1,410 diggs)
Rehab Britney doll for sale (795 diggs)
Campaign '08 Preview: Podcasting Politicians (237 diggs)
Hottest Mustang EVER: Saleen Parnelli Jones Limited Edition Mustang [PICS] (1,152 diggs)
Turn your iPod in a FLASH based iPod..... (1,423 diggs)
9 Insider Secrets From A Retail Video Game Salesman (751 diggs)
BBC Response to Recent WTC7 Video from BBC World (864 diggs)
Prankster tricks Swiss newspaper into running fake Gucci ad (1,533 diggs)
Cheney unhurt in blast at U.S. base in Afghanistan (439 diggs)
How to Rip Off Best Buy, Circuit City, and even Fry's Electronics, etc. (3,321 diggs)
CNN: Covert U.S. Funds Being Funneled To Al Qaeda (1,167 diggs)
February 27
OpenCongress Aggregates U.S. Politics (521 diggs)
The Geek Ring: Binary Wedding Bands (1,767 diggs)
"Cinegames" = Video games in movie theaters - coming to USA soon (727 diggs)
India fences off Bangladesh to keep out Muslim terror (485 diggs)
Why Digg Didn't Add a 'Pictures' Section (1,734 diggs)
New Borat DVD Packaging Makes it Look Pirated (2,056 diggs)
Geek Squad Charges $415 Dollars To Replace A Hard Drive... (3,400 diggs)
PlayStation 3 for $10! Holy crap! I can't belie-- wait a minute. (1,035 diggs)
Apple adds Ms. Pac-Man iPod game to iTunes Store (654 diggs)
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez to Seize Foreign Oil Projects on May Day (607 diggs)
Mother coached her kids to fake being mentally challenged to get paid. (853 diggs)
I will not throw paper airplanes in class (5,882 diggs)
Florida Appeals Court Rules Against Girl Based On Fantasized Future Events (967 diggs)
Run Windows Vista for 120 days without activation key (1,291 diggs)
Free Swag for gamers - Is Konami RPG Stars worth your time for freebies? (319 diggs)
Did Microsoft want to 'whack' Dell over its Linux dealings? (758 diggs)
"Lesbian Koalas" Shake Australia To The Bone (1,301 diggs)
Gizmodo's Anti-RIAA Manifesto (1,438 diggs)
Phil Harrison: PS3 Demand Is Unprecedented (676 diggs)
Phone Number and Email Addresses For Sprint CEO And 25 Other Sprint Execs (807 diggs)
Today's College Students More Self-Centered than their Predecessors (727 diggs)
Child Porn Hackers attack Flickr Users - YAHOO won't respond! (1,372 diggs)
Top 10 Forgotten Rock Bands of the 90’s (847 diggs)
Pa. Restaurant Creates 123-Pound Burger (it costs $379 too!) (637 diggs)
Costco Tightens Its Return Policy (588 diggs)
Oscar-Nominated Short Films in iTunes Store for $1.99 (388 diggs)
Hack Attack: Top 13 iTunes AppleScripts (1,041 diggs)
After a bomb that tore off part of his skull.. ABC's Bob Woodruff speaks (754 diggs)
Landmark Completion of South Pole Telescope (278 diggs)
Vista bug forces legit users to reactivate OS (908 diggs)
Will classrooms still exist in 20 years? (1,039 diggs)
NBA Launches YouTube Contest (266 diggs)
Pennsylvania boy sues school for banning Jesus Halloween costume (1,317 diggs)
U.S Army Developing Paralysis Beam (816 diggs)
Sony: PS3 Price Cut Not Likely For Two Years (742 diggs)
2008 Presidential Candidates- With info about each one (1,072 diggs)
VENTURE BROS. CARTOON PICKED UP FOR SEASON 3 (979 diggs)
60-Foot Super Mario portrair re-created in snow (970 diggs)
Hacker breaches T-Mobile systems, reads US Secret Service email (2,237 diggs)
BREAKING: Terrorism Threat Closes University Of Missouri Rolla [VIDEO] (487 diggs)
Why Can't Programmers.. Program? (2,409 diggs)
Letters From Iwo Jima: "I Dissected Girls While They Were Alive" (1,723 diggs)
The Dungeons of Moscow (1,210 diggs)
The Rise and Fall of In-Flight Wireless (451 diggs)
Final version of Parallels Desktop released as free update (1,187 diggs)
Microsoft Calculator Plus - great for conversions (892 diggs)
miniAJAX.com - Amazing DHTML and AJAX Code (3,520 diggs)
Using Safari can slow your system down as much as 76% vs Firefox (1,198 diggs)
The Pope speaks out against "designer babies" (546 diggs)
Web 2.0 - A Lucid Explanation (622 diggs)
What it's really like to switch to a Mac (3,416 diggs)
Keepin' it real fake, part XLVII: "Offline" Google store (479 diggs)
How About a Mouse and Keyboard to Go With That Vista? (718 diggs)
PICTURE: Geeky Girlfriend Makes A World Of Warcraft Themed B-Day Cake (4,571 diggs)
Heroes Company Man Recap (1,247 diggs)
Jack Thompson is finally leaving! Going to UK to fight Manhunt 2 instead! (773 diggs)
How to be a Terrible Network Admin: 25 Fail-safe Tips (1,537 diggs)
BBC scores interview with Dark Alex, other PSP homebrew teams (447 diggs)
Britain May Take Custody of Obese Boy who weighs 3x the average 8 year old (860 diggs)
Video: 1977 Vintage Nintendo Duck Hunt (1,022 diggs)
New Leopard Screenshot Gallery at Think Secret (Build 9A343) (1,511 diggs)
Pictures of Mario and other Nintendo 8-bit Artwork - AMAZING (986 diggs)
Hands-on with Kororinpa (Wii) - Lots of Screenshots (311 diggs)
Coca-Cola redesigns cans (1,953 diggs)
Top 50 Things To Do To Stop Global Warming (2,223 diggs)
107 year old women starts a blog (1,775 diggs)
Obama closing in on Hillary (1,289 diggs)
Response to a Gamestop Clerk (1,113 diggs)
How to resize a partition in Windows Vista (1,216 diggs)
Cop computers yell "D'oh!" when they spot uninsured drivers (1,015 diggs)
Lowes Steals Money From Old Lady's House, Threaten To Sue Her For Slander (968 diggs)
Tranparent Screen Trick + Tutorial (2,337 diggs)
New KDE 4 preview shows progress (544 diggs)
Microsoft Donates to Katrina Rebuilding (666 diggs)
Never Again? Jewish Kindergarten Hit by Smoke Bomb, Swastikas (846 diggs)
Windows Genuine Advantage's newest setting: "you might be a pirate" (984 diggs)
The coolest photo of Earth's atmosphere you will see today (2,797 diggs)
David Remnick speculates on Al Gore as a 2008 Presidential Candidate (570 diggs)
Store Personal Data with Live Bacteria (581 diggs)
Giant Ocean Sunfish up to 5,100 lb (2,300kg) & 11 ft (3.3m) long! (1,933 diggs)
Apple, Samsung, Sandisk sued over MP3 (615 diggs)
Peter Moore says Xbox 360 needs to be more like Nintendo Wii in 2007 (743 diggs)
3d Photo Viewer by Microsoft (1,404 diggs)
Cats compete on TV reality show (394 diggs)
Canovo dual-touchscreen display tablet/notebook (425 diggs)
Wikipedia: Overview of 2008 Presidential Election (648 diggs)
Is Bond switching to an Audi TT? (475 diggs)
Find ad-free definitions and synonyms at Word Source (495 diggs)
Vista still vulnerable to hackers (926 diggs)
Latest Nintendo Power confirms Brothers in Arms coming to DS (382 diggs)
Forza Motorsports 2 Adds Virtual Auction House (382 diggs)
BitTorrent to Apple: We've got porno! Sort of (756 diggs)
New Digg Topics (1,639 diggs)
How to Make Mac Icons (1,073 diggs)
The Top Ten Silliest Film Badasses of All Time (945 diggs)
Ode to the Extra Life, a must-read for ALL gamers. (663 diggs)
Find a Wi-Fi hotspot in your area with Hotspotr (1,233 diggs)
Zelda: Ocarina of Time Now Available on VC! (735 diggs)
This is why major carmakers seem to be dragging their feet on batteries (953 diggs)
The New Map Of The Brain (558 diggs)
New Hot Properties: YouTube Celebrities (380 diggs)
The Really Big Guide to Secret Menu Items at Fast Food Restaurants (2,907 diggs)
Apple TV release delayed to mid-March (621 diggs) - dodo2008, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0Marilyn Manson on the O'Reilly show (2,819 diggs)
BlockBuster CEO Disputes $2.3M Bonus, Says He's Entitled to $7.6M (630 diggs)
New Poll: Blacks Shift To Barack Obama, McCain Falls (858 diggs)
Bush Faces Opposition on Iran Attack (911 diggs)
Soros buys big shares in...Halliburton (!) (572 diggs)
Online gaming addict dies after ‘marathon’ session (1,074 diggs)
BitTorrent, EMI, And The MPAA All Misunderstanding DRM In The Same Day (739 diggs)
Drag and Drop in Beryl [Video] (686 diggs)
Slowest Man Explodes! (addictive parachute game) (1,158 diggs)
PS3 - 4 million units shipped but only 1.88 million sold? (1,053 diggs)
Supercharge your Firefox downloads with DownThemAll (1,468 diggs)
Scientists invent real-life 'tricorder' for chemical analysis (618 diggs)
AMD/ATI merger bears first chipset (814 diggs)
MySpace's First Film User Wins Oscar (477 diggs)
Boston police blow up traffic counter chained to lightpost (2,165 diggs)
The USB Absinthe Spoon (926 diggs)
WOW! Sun joins the Free Software Foundation! (845 diggs)
100 Fictional Male Role Models (979 diggs)
Miracle baby comes back from the dead (1,426 diggs)
MPAA: We Were Only Testing Forest Blog (1,996 diggs)
Ditch Script Editor and AppleScript in favor of Ruby (346 diggs)
UK government ignores open-source potential (374 diggs)
Safari Slowdowns had Already been Fixed in Nightlies (455 diggs)
Separated at Birth? An Mac Mini PC Clone from China (965 diggs)
Uncomfortable Questions: Was the Death Star Destruction an Inside Job? (2,497 diggs)
Windows Mobile 6 free to PDA manufacturers issuing upgrades (439 diggs)
Visualization: A Day of Diggs and a Thin Blue Line (1,535 diggs)
RIAA Boycott: Congress Introduces "Fair Use" Bill; They're Totally With Us (2,703 diggs)
Top 100 Alternative Search Engines, February 2007 (620 diggs)
Wii stomping the competition - thousands of geeks exclaim, "told you so!" (1,319 diggs)
Is Apple overhauling Logic to be a ProTools killer? (566 diggs)
WiiCade API allows Virtual-Console-styled play of Flash games (623 diggs)
Walmart Brand Chicken: Now With Steel Hex Nut? (640 diggs)
Paramount Officially Announces Trek XI For Christmas 2008 (687 diggs)
Guide: Install Windows without a CD-ROM or floppy drive (831 diggs)
Google Maps Shows Real-Time Traffic Data (2,410 diggs)
Why are there 28 days in February? (1,542 diggs)
Wine drinkers live more healthily than beer drinkers: study (575 diggs)
Video: 8-bit death montage (779 diggs)
The Evolution of Yahoo! (627 diggs)
Casual Games Are All The Rage (484 diggs)
Audi's New $115,000 Sports Car Hits the Road! (808 diggs)
Huge Underground "Ocean" Found Beneath Asia (3,550 diggs)
Compiz will be installed by default in Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (802 diggs)
The Truth About Forensics (559 diggs)
Falwell to Arms: Christians Being Duped by Global Warming? (968 diggs)
Free Portable Applications for Your USB Memory Stick (1,828 diggs)
Scientists create remote-controlled pigeon (646 diggs)
Jordan's Queen Rania speaks against radical Islam (871 diggs)
U.S. stocks plunge to worst 1-day drop since 2001 (644 diggs)
Drinkers Can't Judge a Beer by Its Taste, Study Finds (536 diggs)
Firefox 3.0 opens door to Web apps (1,897 diggs)
Russian Drive In (Pic) (1,859 diggs)
Trolling Open Source: The Communist Smear (468 diggs)
How Stale Is The Google Loaf? (395 diggs)
The Faces of KDE 4 (380 diggs)
American Express Extended Warranty Protection Buys You A New Laptop (1,199 diggs)
The Truth about Switching to Ubuntu (1,575 diggs)
Microsoft set to start Games for Windows Live beta testing (514 diggs)
Ubuntu "Feisty Fawn" a step closer (821 diggs)
PICS: Russian Mafia Tombstones (2,135 diggs)
Trolltech Becomes the First Corporate Patron of KDE (324 diggs)
When It Comes to Money, Don’t Play Nice (832 diggs)
MacOSX Themed Google (3,488 diggs)
PS3 Online: Background Downloading, the Sony Way. (452 diggs)
New TV comedy series about Gamers needs your help! putgamersontv.com (697 diggs)
3 quick ways to watch TV shows for FREE (2,208 diggs)
Let Robots Sweat the Boring Stuff (407 diggs)
Teacher cuts off noisy kid's tongue (2,478 diggs)
6 Tools for Web Design (1,206 diggs)
Mathematicians unlock major number theory puzzle (957 diggs)
Because penguins need to play too. (567 diggs)
How to build an inexpensive and powerful Vista PC (around $500) (1,192 diggs)
Spoiler Alert! The most famous spoilers in history (1,378 diggs)
Pics: NASA tests moon building (949 diggs)
Top 20 Less Known BitTorrent Sites (2,740 diggs)
Wii plays burned games without chip, Video (912 diggs)
200 year porn sentence stands (1,229 diggs)
Twenty Reasons to Have Sex When You Don’t Feel Like It (1,928 diggs)
Xbox360 Hypervisor Vulnerability Released - Homebrew on 360! (705 diggs)
Antioxidant vitamins are bad for your health (529 diggs)
Yahoo: Is Facebook Waiting Too Long to Sell? (702 diggs)
PICTURES: Russian Space & Flight Suites (457 diggs)
The 7 worst sexy toys for children (1,248 diggs)
Be a Virtual Bartender (742 diggs)
How to Install Windows Vista from a high speed USB 2.0 Flash Drive (1,514 diggs)
Scientists Avoiding the Word "Evolution" in Scientific Papers (656 diggs)
How to View Your Digg Stats on a Mobile Phone (322 diggs)
Matt Groening on the Simpsons Movie and return of Futurama. (1,961 diggs)
Where To Find Fresh Blogs and How To Get Your Blog Discovered (444 diggs)
Exclusive: Revision3 Launches New Underground Music Show (747 diggs)
CIA Spooks Infiltrate US Congress (694 diggs)
Science Vs Faith. A simple picture says it all. (5,454 diggs)
Firefox Themes in an Overview (928 diggs)
CompUSA closes 128 stores - is yours on the list? (1,410 diggs)
Rehab Britney doll for sale (795 diggs)
Campaign '08 Preview: Podcasting Politicians (237 diggs)
Hottest Mustang EVER: Saleen Parnelli Jones Limited Edition Mustang [PICS] (1,152 diggs)
Turn your iPod in a FLASH based iPod..... (1,423 diggs)
9 Insider Secrets From A Retail Video Game Salesman (751 diggs)
BBC Response to Recent WTC7 Video from BBC World (864 diggs)
Prankster tricks Swiss newspaper into running fake Gucci ad (1,533 diggs)
Cheney unhurt in blast at U.S. base in Afghanistan (439 diggs)
How to Rip Off Best Buy, Circuit City, and even Fry's Electronics, etc. (3,321 diggs)
CNN: Covert U.S. Funds Being Funneled To Al Qaeda (1,167 diggs)
February 27
OpenCongress Aggregates U.S. Politics (521 diggs)
The Geek Ring: Binary Wedding Bands (1,767 diggs)
"Cinegames" = Video games in movie theaters - coming to USA soon (727 diggs)
India fences off Bangladesh to keep out Muslim terror (485 diggs)
Why Digg Didn't Add a 'Pictures' Section (1,734 diggs)
New Borat DVD Packaging Makes it Look Pirated (2,056 diggs)
Geek Squad Charges $415 Dollars To Replace A Hard Drive... (3,400 diggs)
PlayStation 3 for $10! Holy crap! I can't belie-- wait a minute. (1,035 diggs)
Apple adds Ms. Pac-Man iPod game to iTunes Store (654 diggs)
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez to Seize Foreign Oil Projects on May Day (607 diggs)
Mother coached her kids to fake being mentally challenged to get paid. (853 diggs)
I will not throw paper airplanes in class (5,882 diggs)
Florida Appeals Court Rules Against Girl Based On Fantasized Future Events (967 diggs)
Run Windows Vista for 120 days without activation key (1,291 diggs)
Free Swag for gamers - Is Konami RPG Stars worth your time for freebies? (319 diggs)
Did Microsoft want to 'whack' Dell over its Linux dealings? (758 diggs)
"Lesbian Koalas" Shake Australia To The Bone (1,301 diggs)
Gizmodo's Anti-RIAA Manifesto (1,438 diggs)
Phil Harrison: PS3 Demand Is Unprecedented (676 diggs)
Phone Number and Email Addresses For Sprint CEO And 25 Other Sprint Execs (807 diggs)
Today's College Students More Self-Centered than their Predecessors (727 diggs)
Child Porn Hackers attack Flickr Users - YAHOO won't respond! (1,372 diggs)
Top 10 Forgotten Rock Bands of the 90’s (847 diggs)
Pa. Restaurant Creates 123-Pound Burger (it costs $379 too!) (637 diggs)
Costco Tightens Its Return Policy (588 diggs)
Oscar-Nominated Short Films in iTunes Store for $1.99 (388 diggs)
Hack Attack: Top 13 iTunes AppleScripts (1,041 diggs)
After a bomb that tore off part of his skull.. ABC's Bob Woodruff speaks (754 diggs)
Landmark Completion of South Pole Telescope (278 diggs)
Vista bug forces legit users to reactivate OS (908 diggs)
Will classrooms still exist in 20 years? (1,039 diggs)
NBA Launches YouTube Contest (266 diggs)
Pennsylvania boy sues school for banning Jesus Halloween costume (1,317 diggs)
U.S Army Developing Paralysis Beam (816 diggs)
Sony: PS3 Price Cut Not Likely For Two Years (742 diggs)
2008 Presidential Candidates- With info about each one (1,072 diggs)
VENTURE BROS. CARTOON PICKED UP FOR SEASON 3 (979 diggs)
60-Foot Super Mario portrair re-created in snow (970 diggs)
Hacker breaches T-Mobile systems, reads US Secret Service email (2,237 diggs)
BREAKING: Terrorism Threat Closes University Of Missouri Rolla [VIDEO] (487 diggs)
Why Can't Programmers.. Program? (2,409 diggs)
Letters From Iwo Jima: "I Dissected Girls While They Were Alive" (1,723 diggs)
The Dungeons of Moscow (1,210 diggs)
The Rise and Fall of In-Flight Wireless (451 diggs)
Final version of Parallels Desktop released as free update (1,187 diggs)
Microsoft Calculator Plus - great for conversions (892 diggs)
miniAJAX.com - Amazing DHTML and AJAX Code (3,520 diggs)
Using Safari can slow your system down as much as 76% vs Firefox (1,198 diggs)
The Pope speaks out against "designer babies" (546 diggs)
Web 2.0 - A Lucid Explanation (622 diggs)
What it's really like to switch to a Mac (3,416 diggs)
Keepin' it real fake, part XLVII: "Offline" Google store (479 diggs)
How About a Mouse and Keyboard to Go With That Vista? (718 diggs)
PICTURE: Geeky Girlfriend Makes A World Of Warcraft Themed B-Day Cake (4,571 diggs)
Heroes Company Man Recap (1,247 diggs)
Jack Thompson is finally leaving! Going to UK to fight Manhunt 2 instead! (773 diggs)
How to be a Terrible Network Admin: 25 Fail-safe Tips (1,537 diggs)
BBC scores interview with Dark Alex, other PSP homebrew teams (447 diggs)
Britain May Take Custody of Obese Boy who weighs 3x the average 8 year old (860 diggs)
Video: 1977 Vintage Nintendo Duck Hunt (1,022 diggs)
New Leopard Screenshot Gallery at Think Secret (Build 9A343) (1,511 diggs)
Pictures of Mario and other Nintendo 8-bit Artwork - AMAZING (986 diggs)
Hands-on with Kororinpa (Wii) - Lots of Screenshots (311 diggs)
Coca-Cola redesigns cans (1,953 diggs)
Top 50 Things To Do To Stop Global Warming (2,223 diggs)
107 year old women starts a blog (1,775 diggs)
Obama closing in on Hillary (1,289 diggs)
Response to a Gamestop Clerk (1,113 diggs)
How to resize a partition in Windows Vista (1,216 diggs)
Cop computers yell "D'oh!" when they spot uninsured drivers (1,015 diggs)
Lowes Steals Money From Old Lady's House, Threaten To Sue Her For Slander (968 diggs)
Tranparent Screen Trick + Tutorial (2,337 diggs)
New KDE 4 preview shows progress (544 diggs)
Microsoft Donates to Katrina Rebuilding (666 diggs)
Never Again? Jewish Kindergarten Hit by Smoke Bomb, Swastikas (846 diggs)
Windows Genuine Advantage's newest setting: "you might be a pirate" (984 diggs)
The coolest photo of Earth's atmosphere you will see today (2,797 diggs)
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