Monthly Archives: January 2010
Fistric Gets Creative With Nystrom’s Helmet
This is definitely not allowed.
GTA IV: DLC Hits PC On March 30
Rockstar has confirmed that both of the DLC packs for Grand Theft Auto IV are coming to the PC version on March 30. The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony! Woo!
For those of you who have never experienced GTA IV on a high-end gaming system, you’ve really never truly experienced Liberty City before. There’s absolutely no comparison to be made graphics-wise. It destroys both console versions.
Rip Torn Gets Drunk, Breaks Into a Bank, Gets Arrested and Charged With All Sorts of Shit
Rip Torn, the boss-man in Men In Black and the wrench-throwing coach in Dodgeball, was arrested after he got drunk and broke into a bank – while carrying a pistol that he didn’t have a permit for. Brilliant. He’s now facing a laundry list of charges.
At least he has the coolest name ever, right?
Canabalt
I think we’ve all run across one of those Flash based games that we simply can’t stop playing. For the past three days, Canabalt has been that game for me. It has the quite literally the simplest premise and control scheme (left click) of any game that I’ve ever played and yet I’ve probably spent six hours continuously trying to beat my own high score.
Someone please help me stop. There has to be a patch or a twelve step program!
The 19 Most Complex and Dangerous Roads In the World
Waze has an interesting read on nineteen of the most treacherous roads and highways on the planet – including some of the most insane photos of roadways that you’re ever going to see. I was particularly floored by the side view of the Guoliang Tunnel Road in China.
Red Dead Redemption: Weapons and Death
This game is going to be incomprehensibly awesome.
20 Ridiculous Facts About Social Media
If you’ve ever doubted the raw power of social media as a communication tool, then you need to take a look at this article on Econsultancy. It highlights twenty of the most mind-blowing facts about social media sites like Facebook. For example, the article states that more than 35 million Facebook users update their status every day. Just think about how many people that is for a minute. It’s truly amazing.
High Resolution #0299
I thought you guys might enjoy a nine-shot blast of one of the all time most popular features on the site. I’m sorry for not posting these more often. I’m going to try to get back on it as a regular thing.












