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6 More Awesome Toddler Games for iPhone

Last Week, we reviewed Elmo’s Monster Maker, a toddler game for iPhone. If you are looking for some more great iPhone games for toddlers, here’s a list of six that I put together for 40tech.com. Five out of the six toddler games are free…

Elmo’s Monster Maker – a Truly Awesome Toddler Game for iPhone

If you have little kids and an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, you know that you’ll be spending time fending them away from your precious device. Don’t. Your toy is also a seriously cool and fun learning tool for your toddler that will teach them everything from hand-eye coordination to numbers, letters (even reading), shapes and imagination. It also is a great way for you to either play with your kid or keep them blissfully occupied for a little while. These are cherished stolen moments that will allow you a time of peace, relaxation, and the ability to get something done. There are tons of games for your kids on the iTunes App Store, some free, some not – Elmo’s Monster Maker is one of the few paid games out there that is definitely worth the $3.99…

Where Has the Gaming Magic Gone?

At the risk of sounding like an old curmudgeon, I’ll say this: games today don’t have the same magic that the games of years ago possessed. Before anyone gets all up in arms, let me explain myself.  I’m not talking about whether older games are “better” or “worse” than games of today.  Instead, I’m talking about the “magic” of games today.  Do you remember sitting down in front of a computer as a child or teenager, being absolutely captivated by a game?  Not just fun, not just “stay up till 4 a.m.” engrossed, but actually captivated?  Let’s talk about whether today’s games are less magical than games of old…

6 Free Sites For Some Instant Retro-Gaming Awesome

Still jonesing for some retro-gaming action? There are several avenues that you can take to scratch that classic games itch, including Xbox Live Arcade, the Playstation Store, Nintendo Wii’s classic console downloads, or emulation (shhhhh…). But what if you want to play some of those old school gaming favourites for free – and play them right now – no fuss, no consoles, and no software? You know, just you and your (flash and/or javascript capable) browser; say, during a much needed break from your regular grind. A while back, on 40Tech.com, I covered six kick ass ‘play classic video games online’ sites that will help you get down with some old school arcade and console action right now. Immediately…

TMNT: Turtles in Time HD Remix on for $4.99 for PS3

Recently, I’ve been jonesing for some retro-game action, but with the multitude of games awesome I’ve experienced over the years, I had no idea where I should start. I went to Twitter and was directed at Paperboy and Sonic 2 by @liloart, Punch Out by @SuzieWarCry, Pitfall and Space Invaders by @40Tech, and reminded myself of Zaxxon and Bubsy and a few other greats from the 80’s and early 90’s. I couldn’t choose and, as I was just about to settle in and just some Dragon Age: Origins on PS3, the Playstation Store nabbed me with an ad for the High Definition remaster of TMNT: Turtles in Time – one of the greatest, action-packed, beat-the-crap-out-of-the-bad-guys side-scrollers since Double Dragon – and it was on sale for $4.99

Travels in O.Z. — MMO Journeys

On so many different levels, I liken my journey through MMO cyberspace to the movie “The Wizard of Oz”. I am Dorothy and have suddenly been whisked away to bright shiny new spaces in time with so many new, different and, at times, weird things assaulting my senses at every turn. I wander the virtual Yellow Brick Road seeking an online domicile for my wandering gamer’s (gamr’s?) heart, because there is NO place like home, after all.

But how do I find home? How do I find the time to find home? Every day there is another MMO release, another game clamoring for my attention, and in my position as a reviewer and journalist at the WarCry Network, I am asked to play all of them; to write of my impressions. Yet all I truly want to do is find ‘home’, a game that will capture my attention for a long while; a game that will transport me to that place complete with friends and safety. So I play. I look. I experience. I seek….and I write. This column will be my avenue to share my travels down the Yellow Brick Road…

Heavy Rain: Dark, Gloomy & Immersive

Heavy Rain is awesome.

Created by the same folk as the equally moody Indigo Prophecy (aka Fahrenheit to the unedited world outside of North America), Heavy Rain is a deeply granular and immersive dramatic thriller surrounding the mystery of the Origami Killer; a serial murderer who uses bouts of exceedingly heavy rainfall to drown his victims. This game draws you in deep, with a  story that plays out like a movie – but a movie in which your choices and your skill are in control, leading you seamlessly to one of 22 possible endings…

How to Save Your PS3 Data from the 3.21 Update

On April 1st, 2010, Sony released the 3.21 firmware update which removes all access to the OtherOS functionality for the original PS3 — and it wasn’t an April Fool’s joke, either. Whether you like it or not, the ability to install Linux on the PS3 has gone bye bye. If you haven’t updated to 3.21 yet, however, it is a fairly simple process to backup your PS3, format your drive, and then restore your Playstation 3 with all save files, personal files, and system settings intact.


If you have applied the update already, without previously removing your Linux partition, you may find yourself suddenly with much less space on your PS3 drive and seemingly no way to get it back….

Dragon Age: Origins — PC, PS3 or Xbox 360?

If you’ve been caught up in the hype around Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening (the first expansion for the Dragon Age: Origins game series), or the release of the Dragon Age comic book, but have yet to purchase and play the awesome that is DA:O; then harken to what is said here, friends, as it will help you to make that most difficult of choices: “What platform do I buy the game for?

Ultimately, the choice you make will be one of taste, price and other personal callings — and any choice you make with this game will be a good one. However, if you are torn, then there are a few fundamental differences you will need to consider before you drop your hard-earned cash (or credit) on the table…

Dragon Age Comics:  Review of the First Issue

Bioware and EA continue their quest to keep the Dragon Age series, considered by many to be the best fantasy RPG in 10 years, at the forefront of the minds of both new and locked-in fans. Their latest foray into expanding the Dragon Age universe (aside from the just released expansion Awakening), is the addition of the Dragon Age comic series, published by comics veterans IDW Publishing (Transformers, Doctor Who, G.I. Joe, Star Trek — the A-Team). The new series, which will be available in comics stores everywhere on March 31st, is co-written by acclaimed fantasy and science fiction writer Orson Scott Card (Ender’s Game, Hidden Empire).

Hit the jump for a quick review of the first issue…