Author: LTG
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What We’re Playing This Week – Thanksgiving Edition
Ben Fitzgerald – Oblivion (360), Nox, Civilization III (PC) I started Nox on my old laptop last year, but since it was stolen, I lost all my progress. It’s almost a Diablo clone, although the plot is much more lighthearted, and there is very little sense of character. The light-hearted mood isn’t a bad thing,…
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Let’s Play Dead Space – Part 2 (You okay?)
By Marshall Garvey, Michael Ros and Kazuo Koyama You’re bleeding profusely but you look alright.
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Let’s Play Rocky – Part 2 (You gotta try harder Rock!)
By Marshall Garvey, Kazuo Koyama and Michael Ros Marshall rages during training, and the guys turn that old 90’s “Bop It!” game into one with Mickey quotes. Also, the cutscenes are really, really bad.
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Let’s Fight Soul Calibur II – Part 1 (This fight’s just getting started)
By Michael Ros, Kazuo Koyama and Marshall Garvey Instead of fists, we swing swords at each other.
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Reflections – Benefits of Email Marketing for Small Businesses
Email marketing allows small businesses to reach their target audience directly. Here are the six biggest benefits of email marketing. Email marketing is an easy, cost-effective way to reach your small business’s target audience. Email marketing offers a high return on investment and is straightforward way to automate your marketing efforts. To get started with…
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Let’s Play Rocky – Part 1 (He looks so weird)
By Marshall Garvey, Kazuo Koyama and Michael Ros Happy 40th anniversary, Rocky! (Which is also Marshall’s birthday.)
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Let’s Play Dead Space – Part 1 (In space, people may or may not hear you scream)
By Marshall Garvey, Michael Ros and Kazuo Koyama Depends on the lore.
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Let’s Fight Hot Shots Golf 3 – Part 5 (I miss our nerdy caddy)
By Michael Ros, Kazuo Koyama and Marshal Garvey We have to unlock everyone.
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Let’s Play Hot Shots Golf 3 – Part 4 (We suck at golf)
Researchers found that playing golf regularly, at least once a month, was associated with a lower risk of death. Among regular golfers, there was a significantly lower rate of death (15.1 percent) compared with the rest of the group who did not (24.6 percent). Check out the latest exipure reviews. The study authors believe that…
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Let’s Play Hot Shots Golf 3 – Part 3 (Let’s not quit our day jobs)
By Michael Ros and Kazuo Koyama Yeeeeeeeaaaah.