Games for women?
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in gaming on December 16, 2008 at 11:26 am
I recently saw an article stating women aren’t safe in PS3’s new Home service. The article showed female avatars being surrounded by dancing male avatars. I’m not sure from the video footage whether the women were being harassed but would totally believe it if they were. Read more
Being taken advantage of?
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in gaming on November 24, 2008 at 1:36 pm
I am in the market for a Nintendo Wii Fit - mother in law wants to get one for daughter for Xmas. Somehow I’ve ended up as being the one to do the shopping for it. Read more
The things we do for our kids…
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in gaming on November 14, 2008 at 8:10 am
Son likes Call of Duty 4.
He’s been waiting for Call of Duty: World at War to come out for ages and was most miffed when one of his online friends said that he’d got his copy through the post 2 days early. I had to go to Asda the day before release and cheekily asked if it was out yet (knowing full well it wasn’t). “Midnight” was the reply.
I mentioned this to Son who said “Can’t I go?” “No” was the stern reply, it’s a school night - what kind of mum does he think I am?? Anyway, hubby said he’d call in on his way home from work so Son could get a half hour or so of morning play in before school. Read more
DRM - the good, the bad and the ugly?
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in gaming on September 8, 2008 at 7:54 am
I am a bit of a gamer and generally keep up to date on new games coming out. I’ve been hearing about Spore for quite a while and was very interested in the whole concept. Until I started reading reviews… Read more
Did you miss me?
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in ubuntu, privacy, gadgets, linux, gaming on August 23, 2008 at 8:15 pm
I’ve been chasing kids and cats lately - less than two weeks before relative sanity can return and we think we’ve stopped our naughty Bengal escaping through the hedge into next door’s garden (the garden with the rottweiler in it!). Thanks to the efforts of my parents I now have a greenhouse ready for growing my own veggies etc and will be spending time pottering over the winter lol. Read more
It’s the users you have to watch out for
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in child protection, gaming on February 21, 2008 at 12:09 pm
After my last post I had a conversation with my daughter about Pictochat on the DS. Read more
Gaming is not always evil
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in gaming on at 10:57 am
Being a gamer I have read many stories saying how gaming is bad for you. Politicians and do-gooders seem to think it’s an easy target to get the uninformed masses in uproar and to receive the blame for all society’s ills. Read more
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