So I bought the wife a new phone. Her old phone has been through everything and the poor guy finally checked out. Survived being lost (many times), mishandled and baby drool. It served us well. Our past (and first) wedding anniversary, I bought her a Palm Z22. I was trying to get her away from her huge day planner she carried around … and into 2007.
Archive for the ‘Reviews’ Category
Centro-Fly
Monday, December 10th, 2007Axion 3D – FPS action the Sidekick
Thursday, November 15th, 2007It’s been a long time since I’ve been excited about games on my Sidekick. Recently they released Monopoly: Here and Now, a pretty great rendition of the game, though all the traditional names have been changed (instead of Boardwalk, you have Times Square. Meh) it still plays like the original with a pretty surprising number of options. But enough of that…
Sidekick Game Reviews: Part 1
Wednesday, April 5th, 2006
So I’m such a gamer that I even need to support my habit by playing these goofy little games for my T-mobile Sidekick. I’ve had both the SKI and SKII and I gotta say they’re pretty nifty. They give the most bang for the buck that I’ve seen in a while in terms of tech, though they are far from flawless. These days, 300 or so bucks will get you a Treo which is more powerful but not nearly as sexay.
Anyways, I haven’t been able to find much in terms of SK game reviews, so why not post some of my own? I’m a t00l, I’ve bought and played the vast majority of SK games, so I’ll be doing reviews in series.
Review: PSPWare for Mac
Friday, March 3rd, 2006
Squat Squat reviews PSPWare for Mac OS X
Since its launch, Sony has heralded the PSP as the ultimate portable entertainment device. It does gaming, photos music, video, and web browsing–after all. However both Sony’s expensive memory stick pro duo, and their lack of a proper psp software bundle have kept it from its full potential.
Memory stick prices are dropping, and Sony released their media manager software to help with syncing and video encoding. However there is no Mac client.
So what’s a Mac / PSP owner like myself to do? Nullriver software’s PSPWare attempts to fill this need, and does a very good job at it. PSPWare is a PSP synchronization program for Mac OS X. It syncs music, photos, movies and bookmarks to your PSP.
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PSP Headset: First Impressions
Thursday, December 8th, 2005Squat Squat reviews the world’s first gaming headset for a portable system.
Search on google for information on the PSP headset, and you’ll be surprised by how little information you’ll find concerning it; Very surprising considering what an anticipated accessory it’s been. From the very second most people heard the word “online” in relation to the PSP, we’ve wanted a headset to go with it.
