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The end of the previous Sam & Max episode concluded with the revelation that someone had carved Max's brain out of his rabbity skull and absconded with it, leaving poor Sam in the company of a hollowed-out lifeless shell.  What's a freelance police dog to do?  The third epis
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If you're having some trouble whittling your Brain Age down to that elusive 20-year-old benchmark, a clever player named Ryuto has developed a sure-fire method of lowering that all important number: Cheat. Or, better yet, cheat while drawing fun doodles of Nintendo trademarks.Continue reading Three
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Why bother doing math when you can doodle?That’s the life philosophy that got me through much of 8th grade algebra, and it’s also the driving force behind this amazing tool-assisted playthrough of Brain Age’s math problems. “Ryuto,” using an emulator, answers all of th
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Brain Age isn't the most enjoyable of DS games played straight. Playing it through an emulator that lets you substitute answers for stupid doodles sure fixes that. More »
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A man by the name of Ryuto created this very special emulated speedrun of Brain Age. How is this special? Well this isn't a traditional speedrun as the main goal is to entertain by answering the game's math questions with iconic Nintendo characters.How is this possible? Ryuto answers the
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The Sam & Max franchise gets a film-noir twist in the next episode of The Devil's Playhouse. Contrary to the reports we've been hearing for the last decade, the classic adventure genre isn't dying. In fact, adventure games had a particularly strong showing at E3 2010, thanks in part to the cont
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The Sam & Max franchise gets a film noir twist in the next episode of The Devil's Playhouse. Contrary to the reports we've been hearing for the last decade, the classic adventure genre isn't dying. In fact, adventure games had a particularly strong showing at E3 2010, thanks in part to the cont
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The Game Developers Conference (GDC) was more than stellar with the presence of Silicon Valley-based NeuroSky Brain Computer Interface (BCI) Technologies, thanks to the latter’s range of technology which promises to revolutionize the traditional gaming paradigm, enhance interactivity and in m