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MLB 2K10 Coming Soon: Win $1 Million

Posted by Tony on Tuesday, 23 February, 2010

The popular 2K Sports MLB franchise has had its ups and downs over the year, but it has definitely become one of my favorite things to look forward to in March. This year, on March 2nd, MLB 2K10 will be available in stores for $59.99. However, 2K Sports is trying a new publicity stunt by giving $1,000,000 to the first person who throws a perfect game.

The game will be available on 360, Wii, and PS3. The $1,000,000 contest is only available to those on the 360 or PS3 though. You can get the contest details here.

Also, this year’s game has a couple new features with it. The first is the My Player mode, similar to the “Road to the Show” gameplay mode in MLB: The Show. There will also be an MLB Today feature that lets you play the same games that are going on in the MLB today, with the same pitchers and starting lineups. This will also help with commentary, because if players go on hot streaks in the real MLB, the commentary will mention their current real-life MLB stats.

Overall, this game is going to be a pretty fun play, but the franchise overall seems a little sloppy. I like to take this game on a year-by-year basis, and I wasn’t too happy with MLB2K9.

Hopefully things will be a little better this year.


Five Bad Gifts for Geeks

Posted by Tony on Wednesday, 9 December, 2009

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Everyone will tell you what the best gift is for that special geek in your life, but there are also some horrendous ones out there that you shouldn’t buy for them. If you have to buy a gift for a tech nerd in your life, avoid these five guaranteed failures.

5) iTunes Gift Card

Regardless of the type of Apple product they have, you have no idea how this person fills it with content. If they have an iPod, they may download their music from LimeWire or FrostWire. If they have an iPhone/iPod touch, it may be jailbroken which means that all apps are free. Don’t assume that they spend money on iTunes. If you get them an iTunes gift card, it could definitely wind up on eBay. Just be sure they actually make purchases from iTunes before you buy them an iTunes gift card.

4) How-To or ‘For Dummies’ Books

You can find how to books for basically anything tech related. Microsoft Office, Windows, computer programming, etc. However, buying these books is a complete waste. There is an incredible amount of information online that you can Google instead of dropping $20 on a gimmick book. Don’t waste money on these things.

3) DVDs

If there is a geek in your life that likes a specific movie, chances are they’ve already downloaded it on BitTorrent or through some other methods. No geek is going to wait around for someone to buy them the DVD. They probably already have their own copy, so don’t be that person who gives useless gifts.

2) XBox 360 Games

This one pretty much goes hand-in-hand with the DVDs and iTunes gift card. many geeks have modded their XBox 360s to play backup games. Unless you know for sure that they buy all their games, don’t bother buying them an XBox 360 game. And, even if they do buy their games, make sure they actually will like the one you buy them. Everyone loves their grandma, but it really sucks when a 16-year-old male opens up the latest copy of Karaoke Revolution. Be careful if you’re trying to buy them a 360 game. Consider a GameStop gift card as an alternative.

1) Alarm Clock

It may just be me, but I’m averaging at least 1 alarm clock every 2 Christmas seasons. How many do you need? Despite the fact that there is a free Alarm application for Windows and an alarm clock on my iPhone, I still seem to get the coolest new alarm clock every other Christmas. Cross alarm clocks off your holiday list.

Some ideas for good gifts (varies from geek to geek): World of Warcraft game time, wireless 360 controller, a new gaming mouse (no keyboards please), blank CD, DVD, or DVD+R DL discs, gas gift cards, extended cell notebook battery, NES/SNES/Sega Genesis console, anything from woot.com, 2GB Sansa MP3 player (incredibly portable and only $20, great for working out), radar detector (nothing from Cobra).


Bored on the Internet? Get A GBA Emulator

Posted by Tony on Friday, 4 December, 2009

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Whether or not you’ve ever even played Pokemon, I’m pretty sure you would really enjoy playing it right now. I mean, when was the last time you played? Remember the adventures and the joy you felt every time you leveled up a Pokemon? How about the Elite 4? Ever beat them? Pepperidge Farm remembers. Read the rest of this entry »