Calling All Gamers
We're prepping to launch a gaming newsletter for Lockergnome, and man… I think I'm in trouble. I've been looking at all sorts of digial diversions for Windows, Palm OS, Linux, OS X, etc. Neverball is one of those definite keepers. Is it going to be a commercial success like The Simpsons: Hit & Run (another one on my daily play list)? Probably not, but that doesn't make it any less entertaining. Even Janet is giving it two boobies up!
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8 Comments
Anonymous
February 5th, 2004
at 3:14pm
Games? I love games. Got any that I could try on my pc Chris? I'll be a game reviewer if you let me test the games. Ok?
Otherwise, I love your stuff on Lockergnome and I love the web site redesign, looks professional.
Anonymous
February 5th, 2004
at 5:36pm
That is a rip off of super money ball.
Anonymous
February 5th, 2004
at 10:49pm
The engine needs a lot of work. Far too draining on resources.
Anonymous
February 5th, 2004
at 11:46pm
I was just playing simpsons hit and run, I had it for like a month, I beat each level 100% within a week. It's definitly the best simpsons game I ever played, the sounds and camera gets annoying sometimes however. The game can be short if you dont beat each level 100%, and can be to long when beating each 100%….. Glad to hear about the gaming newsletter, that will make many gamers/reviewers like myself happy :)
Anonymous
February 6th, 2004
at 5:26pm
I am addicted to this game. The best Simpsons game ever.
Anonymous
February 7th, 2004
at 11:01pm
That Simpsons game isn't one I'd play myself, but it was rather entertaining to watch you play it!
Anonymous
February 8th, 2004
at 12:42am
Exactly
Anonymous
February 10th, 2004
at 8:08am
Will you cover emulators in the newsletters?