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May 19, 2012 at 10:14 pm | Game
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Put your visual perception skills to the test with Spot It, a fun, fast-paced, and simple card game that everyone aged 7 years and up can enjoy. In a group of two to eight players, you’ll draw cards and match symbols, like light bulbs, snowmen, or puppies, but with one catch–only one matching symbol exists between any two cards. The first person to spot the matching symbol and call it out wins.

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Spot It
  • Ages: Seven years and up
  • Requires: 2 to 8 players
At a Glance:
  • Challenges visual perception, mental processing, and matching skills
  • Includes five individual mini-game options
  • Travel-size tin for convenient on-the-go game play
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Fast-Paced Observation Game for the Whole Family

The Spot It game consists of 55 circular cards, each decorated with eight symbols. There are more than 50 symbols in all, including images of hearts, snowflakes, dragons, and lightning bolts, as well as words such as Stop, Art, and OK. The symbols are universal in nature, allowing everyone, including young children, to participate in the family fun.

Because the Game requires quick mental processing, it moves fast, challenging your visual perception, memory, and matching skills. Your group of two to eight players will delight in spotting the matching symbols and agonize over getting beat to the punch by a faster player.

Spot the Matching Symbol to Win

Playing this card game is easy. Simply draw two cards at random and place them face up on the table so that everyone can see. Find the matching symbol between the two cards. The first player to call out the name of the matching symbol wins. The winning player then draws two new cards, places them on the table, and repeats the process.

If two players are tied for first at the end of the game, the winner is settled by having a duel. Each player draws one card and places it face up on the table at the same time. The first player to spot the matching symbol between the cards and call it out wins the duel.

Play Five Individual Mini-Games

In addition to regular game play, this game lets players choose from five individual mini-games with separate rules and objectives. Choose such contests as The Tower, The Well, Hot Potato, The Poisoned Gift, or Triplet and play them in any order. The player who wins the most mini-games becomes the champion.

This card game comes with everything you’ll need to play, including a convenient travel-size tin container so you can take this card game to parties or on trips.

What’s in the Box

Spot It tin travel container, illustrated rule sheet, and 55 cards.

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May 19, 2012 at 1:03 pm | Game
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gameA compilation of classic arcade deaths, arranged to an 8-bit cover of “Mad World”. Follow creator Rob Beschizza on Twitter: http://twitter.com/beschizza. Read more at http://boingboing.net/2011/11/08/Game-deaths.html

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May 19, 2012 at 12:32 pm | Game
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Despite having parted ways with former mentors 50 Cent and Dr. Dre, The Game’s follow-up to 2005′s multiplatinum The Documentary doesn’t suggest he’s suffered much at their absence. The same basic elements are still here: a breathtakingly cocky attitude (he repeatedly insists that he’s on the same level as Jay-Z, Biggie, Nas, and 2Pac); versatile production by Just Blaze, Will.I.Am, Kanye West, Scott Storch, and others that should play well in the car, clubs, and earbuds; and an unabashed celebration of regionalism that may please those on the West Coast (though who knows how it will play elsewhere). The problem however is that Doctor’s Advocate feels more like “The Documentary: Part 2″ than a new effort. Though The Game’s flow is sharper and more sophisticated, he still spends far too much time celebrating his greatness vis-a-vis other people, playing out this style to the point of gimmickry. That’s not to say there aren’t great moments. “Compton” is a rugged celebration of LA’s most notorious ‘hood, there’s some clever double entendre with “It’s Okay (One Blood),” and “Scream On ‘Em” is as chaotic and aggressive as the name suggests. It’s just that you wish The Game (at the tender age of 26) would learn to navel gaze less about his legacy and spend more time proving why he’s earned such a lofty self-perception. –Oliver Wang

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May 19, 2012 at 10:33 am | Game
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Hello. I own some games that are scratched and some sections of the game work but most of them do not. I want to install the games to my hard drive and play them, because the discs are readable, but the discs are too scratched to install the whole game. Is there a way for me to install the game through an outside source, like my computer or a flash drive, so that I can play the Games with my discs?

No, you need the disc… I’d suggest borrowing a copy from a friend long enough to install it, or renting a copy from Blockbuster or Gamefly to install it.


May 19, 2012 at 3:08 am | Game
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gameMotorhead – the Game

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May 19, 2012 at 1:21 am | Game
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Well, I’m new to the whole renting games thing, but I’ve decided to try it out. The website didn’t tell me much, so I’m asking Yahoo. Do you need a membership to rent games? (Just to make sure) And if so, what are the membership details? Is there a cost to renting games or is it a monthly plan thing? Just any and all information about memberships and game rentals will be good.

Well, if you plan on renting a lot of Games, you might want to opt for the month rental. My friend has it. He can either rent two movies, two games or a movie and a game and return it the next day for another two movies, games or one of each. It’s about 35 dollars. A membership from Blockbuster is simple, but not necessary. However, if you plan to rent a lot, it’ll be easier to just do it. You just need your credit card, and they’ll help you with the rest and hand you a plastic Blockbuster card to use whenever you rent.


May 18, 2012 at 9:46 pm | Game
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May 18, 2012 at 5:03 pm | Game
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SPECIAL THANKS TO Tim van den Hoff (vloedlicht.nl) and Andrew Livingston whose films inspired this video.

Super-8 footage courtesy of Tim van den Hoff (vloedlicht.nl)
Super 8 “Summer 2007″ footage courtesy of Andrew Livingston
Downtown Los Angeles Anamorphic Super 8 Footage and Hollywood Sign Anamorphic Super 8 footage courtesy of Ryan Weight
inside Chateau Marmont footage courtesy of John Harrier Jr.
Hollywood Blvd. footage courtesy of CDD TV: cdd-tv.linternet…

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May 18, 2012 at 2:24 pm | Game
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What’s the difference between a Game, and the GOTY edition of the same game? For example, Arkham Asylum has the eegular game, and a GOTY edition. Don’t answer the Arkham Asylum thing, It was just an example. The question is, what’s the difference between a normal game, and it’s game of the year edition.

Goty editions have all the dlcs or all dlcs for that year atleast.


May 18, 2012 at 11:48 am | Game
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Product DescriptionAll the African animals have been mixed up. The zebras have no stripes. The giraffes have short necks. And the elephants have even been turned into rocks. It’s all up to Diego to undo the mean Magician’s work and make sure everything returns back to normal.

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Go, Diego, Go!
In Go, Diego, Go!: Safari Rescue, help Diego, Alicia, Baby Jaguar, Juma and Erin the Elephant use the Magic Drum to undo the mischief. Use the stylus to tap out an enchanted drum beat or move obstacles out of Diego’s way, or use the microphone to call the animals or provide hot air for the balloon. With the authentic character voices from the original hit TV show, the action is always fun and friendly.

Key Game Features:

  • Fix the animals that the mean Magician has mixed up
  • Take pictures on your safari with Click the Camera
  • Power the hot air balloon by blowing into the microphone
  • Help Diego move down the path by dragging obstacles out of the way using the stylus
  • Features authentic character voices from the TV show

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