Monday, November 28, 2011

Game Reviews Starting Soon

I have been thinking lately. Since I have Been focusing on writing on www.techhog.com with my phone reviews and news, I think Ill start reviewing games on this site. Games will include PC, Xbox, PS3 and Wii.

Ill be reviewing basic elements of newer games. Nothing in-depth that will give away the story line, just what to expect, basics of the game and most importantly, my thoughts on the game.

Games you can expect to soon see include:
  1. Skyrim (Of course)
  2. Diablo III (Beta)
  3. Path of Exile(Beta)
  4. Star Wars Old Republic (Beta)
  5. and other games that are requested. 
I will also be writing about Random games like:
  • Indie games in the Xbox marketplace
  • Patches and new Downloaded content
  • Starcraft custom games, Etc...
Hope you guys enjoy this new change, and hopefully this will be one of your new stops for game information and reviews.

Any games you would like to see? Let me know!!

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Technology loving parents

Written by my friend Betty Walls
My parents surprisingly love technology. They are always the first to have the newest device. It is shocking, but they are normally ahead of me in getting whatever is new to the technology market. I don’t know why they are so fascinated with it. Most of my friends’ parents could care less and almost reject technology. While it annoys my friends, I can completely understand. That generation grew up without computers, Satellite internet or even Facebook. Most people’s natural reaction is to reject change. I am still puzzled why my parents are the opposite. It would be different if they were this welcoming about every change in life, but they are not. When I first moved to college, I thought my mom would be getting an apartment next to mine. When I introduced my dad to my boyfriend, I thought he was going to have a heart attack. They have never reacted well to change and I guess I will be forever puzzled as to why they are so accepting of technology.