Like god games? Then Black & White is the definite god game aside from The Sims. A unique experience never seen in other games which plays extremely well on a netbook.
Legend has it that when someone prays, a god is created. Well, you were created in that way anyway – to save a drowning [...]
Much talk has been going about on the new Asus Eee PC X101, and we’ve covered it a few times before. It is probably the most talked about netbook – and rightly so because of its extremely low price and slim size – the [...]
Back in the mid-90′s, when things were much simpler, games still conquered our hearts, minds and souls much like the best games of today. The difference is that today’s games are much more engrossing and looks great. Either way, time has never changed how much time good games suck away from our lives. The wife [...]
AWWWWWWWWWWWWW YEAAAAAAA. Not strictly a netbook game, but for people out there who have kept up with Deus Ex, you know that the third in the DX series is back to redeem its place as the premier futuristic cyberpunk FPS-RPG, after the fracas of Invisible War.
2011 is probably one of the greatest year ever [...]
With age, some games lose their support for multiplayer gaming. Remember Gamespy? Well, that’s long gone. Or MSN Gaming Zone? Now that’s over ten years old and is as far gone as the Greek economy. These defunct gaming lobbies are pretty much the problem when you have a few friends who have an interest in [...]
Running at minimum spec has never been something that is recommended, and the problem with a netbook is that even when you run Windows 7 Starter on it, you’ll be edging close to its minimum spec mainly because a lot of netbooks come with a weak processor, even lesser graphics processor and mostly because of [...]
Buying low and selling high has never been so fun. Mansion Impossible puts you in the hands of a realtor trying to buy a 10-million dollar mansion, and the only way you’ll get that large mansion is via buying and selling property. Houses pop out now and then, and you’ll start by buying the entry-level [...]
While 1TB 2.5″ drives have been around since 2009, the problem with them was that they were excessively thick and therefore had limited applications in the space-restrictive chasis of a netbook or even notebooks. Previously, high capacity 2.5″ hard drives normally came with a thickness of 12.5mm, making them a bit too bulky for [...]
If you like tactical shooters with a heavy dose on realism, then SWAT 4 might be the urban combat simulator which you are looking for. Placing you in a SWAT team, you take up arms ranging from the AK47 to the non-lethal pepper spraying gun, and a range of handguns, explosives, flashbangs, and other tools [...]
If you liked the previous iteration, Line Rider Beta, there’s a new version of this ‘toy’ by the same person, on his own website. Unlike the previous version, this version is highly updated, and you won’t need to depend on gravity to give you all your locomotive [...]
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