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travisutrisno:

BD S02 I: Dustin 2.0

Watch out for my cameos this season.

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gamingxlife:

Battlefield 3 Limited Edition Unboxing (PC)

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gamingxlife:

Artwork - Submissions for August 2011

August 8, 2011

Our boy Jay sends another piece of StarCraft II artwork, solidifying his loyalty for Aiur. (Word has it Jay had to EMP Zeratul to do this picture, then was lifted up by a warp prism before getting slashed to death)

“Zeratul” by Jayvy Difuctorum

Got work of your own? Submit it at contact@gamingxlife.com

- Dustin S.

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gamingxlife:

Podcast - DRM, High-End Accessories, Systems Beyond Gaming (08/05/2011)

August 04, 2011

Finally a new podcast??? It’s been almost one year since our last one, so I guess you can say this podcast has been “one year in the making”.

Today we talk about DRM and how people are complaining about its restrictions, new high-end accessories going into the console forray (like Razer), video game consoles doing more (Netflix, Hulu, Kinect Chat, etc) and more! Check out the podcast here, on iTunes, or subscribe via our RSS feed at FeedBurner.

- Mike S.

Posted 10 months ago
gamingxlife:

Review - Razer Onza Tournament Edition (360/PC)
July 27, 2011
Razer, known mostly to PC gamers for their high-grade gaming accessories, put out their first console accessory out for over a year. The “Onza” series are Xbox 360/PC controllers built with special additions meant to improve competitive play, and since I was in need of a PC gaming controller I thought I’d give this controller a chance. Does Razer’s first foray into the console market pay off? Or should they stick to the PC market?
(continue reading here)
- Dustin S.

gamingxlife:

Review - Razer Onza Tournament Edition (360/PC)

July 27, 2011

Razer, known mostly to PC gamers for their high-grade gaming accessories, put out their first console accessory out for over a year. The “Onza” series are Xbox 360/PC controllers built with special additions meant to improve competitive play, and since I was in need of a PC gaming controller I thought I’d give this controller a chance. Does Razer’s first foray into the console market pay off? Or should they stick to the PC market?

(continue reading here)

- Dustin S.

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