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Origin: Baby steps before running.

Posted January 28, 2012 by Eric Smith

Origin is still a young service, but are people expecting too much from it?

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SideQuesting’s Game of the Year 2011: Portal 2

Posted January 14, 2012 by Dalibor Dimovski

Quite simply put, Portal 2 was an easy selection for Game of the Year.

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Steam went and got itself hacked; here’s how to change your password

Posted November 10, 2011 by Steven Strom

If you haven’t heard by now, Valve’s prom-king popular download service, Steam, has been hacked. Originally, it was thought that only the services forums were at risk, but now it seems that data regarding personal and credit cart information might also be up for grabs. Now, it may be safe to assume that anyone using [...]

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The Morning Report: Darkwing Duck Edition

Posted May 9, 2011 by Ryan Gan

In this edition of the morning report, we discuss the biggest news stories of the weekend and some commentary on the PSN situation, Bungie at (or not at) E3, Valve, and even Guilty Gear.

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A Portal to Physics: Conserving Laws

Posted April 28, 2011 by Ryan Gan

A look into the way laws of conservation work their way into the Portal games with some brief discussion of modern day teleportation and wormholes.

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The Morning Report: Sorry Edition

Posted April 27, 2011 by Ryan Gan

PSN woes continue, Valve has an epiphany, and Nintendo’s 3DS not living up to sales standards.

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Review: Portal 2 (PS3, Xbox 360, Steam)

Posted April 23, 2011 by Ryan Gan

I love mazes. In elementary school, mazes were always my favorite kind of puzzle.  They were simple and helped develop spatial awareness.  The goal was simple: get from point A to point B.  In this respect, the Portal games are just like mazes.  I can see how making a sequel to Portal could be a [...]

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