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Hooked on Atlantica: a free-to-play MMORPG Computing Unplugged Magazine - July 2009 Atlantica Online is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing game that Heather Wardell says has "utterly hooked" her. To find out why, you'll need to read her review.
Modding Fallout 3 for fun and firepower Computing Unplugged Magazine - June 2009 What you may not know is that those of you on the PC can mod Fallout all on your own, and at no expense. We've been tinkering with Fallout 3 on the PC here in the ZATZ Labs (yes, while we should have been doing real work), and we thought it'd be helpful to show you the list of mods we installed for Fallout 3.
Learn to fly RC planes and helicopters with RealFlight G3 Computing Unplugged Magazine - April 2006 If you've ever wanted to fly RC planes and helicopters, but were afraid of crashing your very expensive toys, you should check out RealFlight G3. In this in-depth review, we examine whether or not this program can get you in the air.
Forgive me Diary, for I have sinned. Computing Unplugged Magazine - August 2005 Our adventurous Editor-in-Chief has finally left Kalimdor for long enough to write a proper review of World of Warcraft. Is it worth your money and time? You'll have to read his review to find out.
Dear Diary: You can't strip naked when you're dead Computing Unplugged Magazine - August 2005 It's getting worse. As we continue our report into the World of Warcraft, we begin to worry more and more about the sanity of our Great Leader of All Things Editorial.
Dear Diary: Naked cow butt Computing Unplugged Magazine - August 2005 Intrepid Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz' exploration into the wild, wonderful, wacky World of Warcraft continues. Read this week's installment to understand why we're starting to worry about his diminishing grasp on any sense of right or wrong?
Dear Diary: Ugly cow, killing ducks Computing Unplugged Magazine - August 2005 In this first of four articles, intrepid Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz explores World of Warcraft. Read on to learn about him, his ugly cow, and the ducks that must die. No real ducks were harmed in the writing of this article.
Speed up your game play with the Nostromo SpeedPad Computing Unplugged Magazine - June 2005 Senior Editor James Booth is a big fan of shooter games, but he finds the keyboard and mouse system of control a bit trying at times. The Nostromo SpeedPad n52 from Belkin has replaced the keyboard portion of the mouse-and-keyboard control combination, allowing you to program they key controls to convenient, in-your-hand device.
Retro gaming redux: to boldly go... Computing Unplugged Magazine - March 2005 In a previous We Got Game column, Senior Editor James Booth profiled a couple of older games that at one time were leading edge, but are now considered outdated. He feels these older games are perfect for taking your gaming on the road with your laptop. Now he's back with a retro gaming redux, covering a couple of games that didn't make the previous article due to length.
Retro gaming to go Computing Unplugged Magazine - February 2005 When it comes to games, laptops don't really come to mind do they? So I guess you're at a loss when taking your gaming on the road. Or are you? Senior Editor James Booth thinks there are a lot of really great older games that can be played on laptops, so read on for a dose of retro gaming to go.
Is Doom 3 really doomed? Computing Unplugged Magazine - February 2005 With the possible exception of Half-Life 2, no other game title has been more eagerly anticipated over the last couple of years than Doom 3. Doom 3, the third installment in the Doom series, was expected to be the game to justify building or buying a new computer system. Find out what Senior Editor James Booth thought of Doom 3.
Far Cry, a graphically stunning first-person shooter Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2004 This is a game with stunning graphics. The tropical setting is a nice change from the typical dank dungeon and industrial settings of most shooters. Carrying twice as many missions as most FPS games, Far Cry will give you many hours of enjoyment. Normally, we don't cover strictly desktop applications in Computing Unplugged, but News and Contributing Editor James Booth just begged and begged, so we had to let him run with this review. You'll be glad we did.
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