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How to Solve Scribblenauts Level 2-6 (Puzzle)

How to Solve Scribblenauts Level 2-6 (Puzzle) Information World: Metro Level: 6 Type: Puzzle Par: 3 Hint: Score! This is a basic level, your goal is to score on the goal keeper. How did I do it? I wrote "soccer ball" and threw it in the net. If you have any other ways to solve this level, feel free to let us know via the comment system below

Phillyman

Phillyman

How to Solve Scribblenauts Level 2-7 (Puzzle)

How to Solve Scribblenauts Level 2-7 (Puzzle) Information World: Metro Level: 7 Type: Puzzle Par: 3 Hint: Clean up the spill and throw away the trash! This is a basic level, your goal is to clean up the shop. How did I do it? I wrote "broom" and handed it to the worker, and then I put the banana peel in the freezer. If you have any other ways to solve this level, feel free to let us know via the comment system below

Phillyman

Phillyman

Retro Moment: Teddy Ruxpin, Devourer of Childrens Souls! (Four AA Batteries Not Included)

Look into the depths of my eyes! Here we have Teddy Ruxpin, a toy from 1985. Teddy Ruxpin who we will refer to as "T-Rux" for short, was a teddy bear that had a tape recorder stuffed into him. While he looks innocent to the naked eye, upon turning him on....he instantly has control over any child's soul. T-Rux was more effective than Ritalin in the late 80's and much cheaper. Some people think that T-Rux's cassette tapes contained subliminal messages, but to date no evidence has been found to s

Phillyman

Phillyman

New Wii Remote Colors Sucker Us For Another $150

Back on November 16th 2006 I stood in line outside my local Bestbuy waiting for a chance to buy a Nintendo Wii. I cared nothing about the PS3 launch that was happening the same week, and years earlier I ignored the launch of the Xbox 360. All I knew is that I would own a Nintendo Wii on launch day, and thats what I set out to accomplish. I believe that I ended up with two controllers, two nunchucks, two classic controllers, and 4 games. Within a week I was the most popular house for people to v

Phillyman

Phillyman

How to Solve Scribblenauts Level 1-1 (Puzzle)

How to Solve Scribblenauts Level 1-1 (Puzzle) Information World: The Gardens Level: 1 Type: Puzzle Par: 3 Hint: Give two of them what they would use in their hands! This is a basic level, your goal is to give items that relate to their professions. How did I do it? I wrote "gun" for the policeman and "bandage" for the doctor. You could also write "hose" for the fireman or "knife for the chef. If you have any other ways to solve this level, feel free to let us know via the comment system

Phillyman

Phillyman

Super Mario Memory Challenge Game

Its honestly been a while since I even remember hearing about the game of Memory. I thought it had disappeared with other items from my childhood, you know….He-Man, G.I. Joe, Simon. But browsing around ThinkGeek today, it seems as though someone had the brilliant idea to do a Super Mario Edition. This find comes at [...] Source

Phillyman

Phillyman

The Legend of Zelda All-Stars, Why Not?

I grew up playing Nintendo systems and the Mario series, but even closer to my heart is the “Legend of Zelda” franchise. So back in 1993 when Super Mario All-Stars came out for the Super Nintendo, I was sure that Nintendo would give the Zelda series the same treatment. Its now 18 years later and [...] Source

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Phillyman

RewindGamer Retro-Quiz (8-25-2011)

Test your knowledge and name the game that has this game over screen! Previous Weeks Answer – Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel’s Castle (ColecoVision) Previous Weeks Champ (????) Source

Phillyman

Phillyman

Rebuilding My Original Game Boy Collection

Back in the early 90's I remember driving to Toy's R Us with my parents and purchasing a Game Boy. I can still remember unboxing it and discovering this game called "Tetris", which I played on the ride home! Source

Phillyman

Phillyman

Nintendo 64 Game Prices Inflated to 2011

I am always hearing people complain about the price of video games. Now being an avid gamer since the NES days, I can remember some real eye openers when it came to buying games. There were quite a few SNES games and Nintendo 64 games that cost me damn near my entire Christmas budget. Source

Phillyman

Phillyman

Own a Nintendo World Championship cartridge without going broke

We all know that the holy grail of collecting for the NES is the Nintendo World Championship cartridge. The last few times these have appeared on Ebay, they have literally gone for thousands of dollars. So the good folks over at RetroZone have created a reproduction cart that the rest of us can afford. Source

Phillyman

Phillyman

Remaining NES Games Named for 3DS Ambassador Program

Today Nintendo announced the remaining NES games for the Nintendo 3DS ambassador program.Nothing really surprising or exciting, most of the games we probably already own in some form or another. I have the Classic NES versions of half of the games in the list below. Oh well at least it will lessen the load when [...] Source

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Phillyman

G4 Icons ? The History of the Sega Dreamcast

G4 Icons – The History of the Sega Dreamcast Originally Aired: March 11th 2004 Part 1 of 2 Part 2 of 2 From G4 “We explore the rocky history of Sega’s last venture into the console market. Hear from Sega insiders Bernard Stolar and Kathy Schoback about the Dreamcast’s last days of life and how [...] Source

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Phillyman

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