games
- Please Be Nice To Me!
- July 6th, 2009
- My goodness, I’m almost at 20 articles with Games To Dust! So much have I learned about video games over the last few weeks. I started to play video games online again, No not World Of Warcraft or Modern Warfare. Maybe a little Pokémon but the game I’m talking about is » Continue Reading
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- I Remember That!
- June 18th, 2009
- One Piece Dragon Dream on the Game Boy Advance is one of those games that remind me that sometimes video games can be a bad investment. It’s not that it’s not a good game or anything it’s just it is a tough game to review. By the way, I love that » Continue Reading
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- Is It My Destiny To Become Shaman King?
- June 4th, 2009
- First Up, Shaman King Master of Spirits for the Game Boy Advance. Shockingly as bad as the cartoon was, the game is actually really good. Really really good! You play as Yoh Asakura of course on a journey to recover the pages of the tomb of shamans or something like that. » Continue Reading
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- It`s A Miracle!
- May 25th, 2009
- Miracle Girls on the Super Famicom is probably the most basic platform action video game I have ever played. Now, I have never actually seen the anime version of this but I know it exists because I checked on Wikipedia before I did this review. Miracle Girls has one basic goal, » Continue Reading
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- ESL Edutainment
- May 13th, 2009
- Many sites are great for students looking for rules in grammar or phrasal verbs and lists of idioms, but when it comes to recommending sites for individualized study I suggest you try something more interactive. Some of the children’s interactive edutainment sites out there are great ESL learning tools. ESL » Continue Reading
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