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Indiana Jones 2 on the PSP is no treasure
Computing Unplugged Magazine - January 2010
The LEGO video games put you in famous movie and comic universes, yet keep the mood light and fun. LucasArts and Traveller's Tales has released a second LEGO Indiana Jones title, including a campaign set in the latest film, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. What's the word on this new game? Is it worth a whip-crack? Editor-at-Large James Booth gives you his thoughts on the latest LEGO offering to hit the PSP.


Assassin's Creed comes to (and dies on) the PSP
Computing Unplugged Magazine - December 2009
Coinciding with the release of Assassin's Creed II, the franchise debuts on the PSP with Assassin's Creed Bloodlines. How well does this title translate to the smaller platform of the PSP? In this review, Editor-at-Large James Booth let's you know whether or not to "heed the Creed."


Who you gonna call on the PSP... Ghostbusters
Computing Unplugged Magazine - December 2009
Ghostbusters The Video Game was one of the most eagerly anticipated games of Summer 2009, being released on every major gaming platform except the PSP. Then, with absolutely no fanfare whatsoever, Ghostbusters The Video game for PSP was released on November 3, 2009. Is worth the effort, or is too little too late? Read Editor-at-Large James Booth's opinion in this review of the mobile Ghostbusters.


Macrofire for the PSP
Computing Unplugged Magazine - November 2009
The analog stick on the PSP isn't exactly the most reliable design, it's prone to drifting and breaking. The Macrofire utility can correct that drift and create user-programmable button-macros. Read on to find out how Macrofire worked for Editor-at-Large James Booth


Are you a hero of the Republic?
Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2009
Released to coincide with the second season of the animated series, Star Wars The Clone Wars Republic Heroes puts you in the shoes of the cartoon heroes of the Republic. It's no secret there's a long history of bad Star Wars video games; is Republic Heroes a rare Star Wars success, or does it fall prey to the curse of previous titles? Read on as Editor-at-Large takes a look at this new release from Lucasarts.


Visit Gold's Gym on your Wii without ever leaving your living room
Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2009
Our Heather Wardell is made of tough stuff, and she proves it by delivering a bare knuckle, gloves-off review of Ubisoft's Gold's Gym Cardio Workout. Find out of the game has a glass jaw or can go the distance.


Wireless email roundup
Computing Unplugged Magazine - July 2003
As new wireless services, email, and devices hit the market, we wondered what the best wireless email devices were for business users. Technical Editor Ron Herardian rounded up five of the most popular devices--the Palm i705, the RIM 957, the Handspring Treo 270, the Siemens SX56, and a Danger Hiptop--and gave each of them a test drive.



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