Honors And Dishonors
The infamous Todd Awards are out, and he's holding nothing back for the likes of Wii Music and other dredges. But he also gives praise where it’s due, and even says (gasp) that he’s sorry.
Todd Hargosh, a.k.a. GiN Hardcore, loves to tell it like it is, no matter who gets hurt. If you do good, and put out quality stuff, he will praise you to the ends of the earth. However, if you betray him, God help you.
The infamous Todd Awards are out, and he's holding nothing back for the likes of Wii Music and other dredges. But he also gives praise where it’s due, and even says (gasp) that he’s sorry.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and it will probably be that long before Sony lets Todd (or anyone else) log into the PlayStation Home Beta.
A series of live shows feature real bands like Dashboard Confessional and Panic at the Disco, plus you can compete on stage while playing Rock Band. So, did Todd become a real guitar hero?
The announcement that Punch-Out and a sequel to Sin and Punishment is coming to the Wii has got Todd thinking that Nintendo might be redeeming itself, finally.
Jack Thompson has been disbarred in Florida, possibly ending the reign of a longtime foe and thorn in the side of the game industry. Don’t count him out, but for now, Todd is overjoyed.
Todd believes that the shortages of the Wii console and Wii Fit are manmade, and he is getting to the point where he is mad as heck, and won’t take it anymore.
Most people are sad to see summer go, but not Todd. He remembers a rockin’ time filled with XBLA games. And his total cost for supreme summer fun: only $60 total.
Hard to believe that John Madden’s football game is twenty years old this week! With the release of Madden NFL 09, Todd takes a look back at what else? A highlight reel.
"Hello, I’m an iPod, and your next gaming console." What? Todd sets his dislike for Apple aside and finds a wonderful new gaming platform – his iPod Touch!
Although still a tiny shadow of its former, amazing self, E3 is at least starting to creep back towards being a relevant show once again. Is this redemption, or too little, too late?