The Record Industry Loses It’s Damn Mind

Record Labels Request $75 Trillion in Damages from Limewire …when asked to estimate the damages Limewire should be held liable for. Their answer was $400 billion on the conservative side, and as much as $75 trillion on the high end. If this doesn’t show that the record labels are completely full of crap I don’t know what does. They have absolutely no concept of reality. As the article states the entire music industry hasn’t made that much money.

Need for Speed – Hot Pursuit 50% off

Want Need for Speed Hot Pursuit for your Windows machine? Head over to Stardock’s Impulse Drive site and pick up the game for half price! Hot Pursuit has been marked down to $14.97 for the weekend. This is the complete game, all 8GB of it. You get to play as the Racer and the Cops. Career – For the first time in Need for Speed history, players will experience the gripping and heart-racing action of both cops and racers. Hot Pursuit seamlessly links a tremendously deep and fully-defined single player career with a groundbreaking multiplayer experience across all race modes. In the end, whether playing online with friends, taking on friends challenges or the single player career, players will earn bounty that levels them up and unlocks new cars, weapons and equipment. Need For Speed Autolog – In Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, your friends drive your gameplay experience. Need for Speed Autolog is a revolutionary system that connects friends […]

Way to cock up Yahtzee for the iPad

I was just trying to play a game of Yahtzee on the iPad and found out the latest update screwed the pooch. No matter which way you turn the iPad the game is always upside down. You chase you tail trying to make it look right. You have to use the orientation lock switch on the side of the iPad to actually play now. What the hell kind of thinking is that? Does anyone test these games before they push them to the app store? That was a serious boneheaded maneuver. And it’s been like this for two weeks and not a single update in sight. What’s happened to EA? Quality Control people, embrace it.