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Archive of February 2010


Sonic 4 Boycott



In what must be one of the most hilarious "boycotts" ever, Sonic fans are going to boycott Sonic 4 by BUYING Sonic 1. That will teach SEGA!
February 26th, 2010 / Binkley / Trackback / Comments

Sharktopus Movie is a Go!

Sharktopus

SyFy Channel has just greenlit Sharktopus, a movie long-awaited by SyFy fans. I can't wait to see if it tops some of their other classics!

Image from io9.

February 23rd, 2010 / paladinz / Tags: movies / Trackback / Comments



Ricardo Montalban Khan Bobblehead!

Khaaaaaaan!

KHAAAAAAAAAAAAN!

Seen at Toy Fair 2010. Image via Kotaku.

February 17th, 2010 / paladinz / Tags: star trek, khan / Trackback / Comments


Twilight Spoof with Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn - AOTS
February 15th, 2010 / Binkley / Trackback / Comments

New Toy Story 3 Trailer



There's a new Toy Story 3 trailer out. It apparently features a cameo by Totoro! (Check out the characters in the scene when Woody is using a computer.)
February 12th, 2010 / Binkley / Trackback / Comments

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The Daily Show investigates why the latest snowstorms on the US east coast may be an indication that there really is no global warming.

February 11th, 2010 / paladinz / Tags: daily show, global warming / Trackback / Comments


Beaker Deserves Better! (The Muppets Discover the Internet)
February 10th, 2010 / Binkley / Trackback / Comments

UK's Sunday Times Advocates Video Game Tax

To combat the problem [of obesity] before it spirals out of control, the Sunday Express today urges the Government to plough the huge amount of tax generated from video games revenue into developing sports ­facilities for children.

This is a rather hilarious article that once again places the blame of obesity in children on video games. They encourage a tax to games so that the money can be used to advocate outdoor activities for children.

Personal responsibility or taxing unhealthy foods? Naaaaah. We don't need that around there.

February 9th, 2010 / paladinz / Tags: video games, economics, health / Trackback / Comments

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