Date: 2011.02.08 | Category: Outside of Gaming | Response: 0
Date: 2011.02.08 | Category: Fugamer, GameTaste News, Outside of Gaming | Response: 0
Date: 2011.02.06 | Category: Outside of Gaming | Response: 0
Here on SuperBowl Sunday, we found a fantastic interview where Tiki Barber talks to Mike Tomlin (Pittsburg Steelers head coach) one on one.
Date: 2011.02.05 | Category: Outside of Gaming | Response: 0

Today I was in Wallyworld picking up a few groceries for the wife and I noticed it to be as busy as Christmas! I thought to myself ” everybody is getting ready for the big game tomorrow”. At least that is what I thought. When I got to the checkout, I commented to the cashier my thoughts on why it was so busy. She politely put me in my place and stated ” No, it’s this busy because it’s the beginning of the month and everyone got their food stamps and welfare checks.” I am glad none of us have to go hungry in these bad economic times.
My prediction for the SuperBowl: Steelers 38, Packers 27
I will be rooting for the Panthers.
Date: 2011.01.27 | Category: GameTaste News, Outside of Gaming | Response: 1
Xbox live employees severely abuse their authority by suspending people for the stupidest things. Once you are suspended, you can’t play many of the arcade games you have bought, which is bullshit. Here lately they suspended a handicap boys account for cheating (he is autistic and earns achievements in incredible fashion). But he didn’t cheat! Tell us your story once you see his story here:
Update: The boys mother said her son gave his gamertag and password to a friend so he could get special armor on Halo. So someone did cheat. But, microsoft should not be allowed to lable his account “Cheater” forever.
Date: 2011.01.27 | Category: GameTaste News, Outside of Gaming | Response: 0
The other day I called the customer service number for microsoft (Xbox Live) and got someone from India (or Philipeans) who could barely speak english. I told them they were charging one of my sccounts for live service that I was not using, and that I had tried to remove my credit card information and deactivate the account, but microsoft had made it impossible for me to do so. Thay then transfered me to another department who then hung up on me. I tried to call again a few days later, repeated the same process, stayed on hold for 25 minutes, and had to hang up for a meeting. I finally filed a complaint with the BBB and finally got the attention of microsoft. They credited my account and removed my CC info from it. Should I have had to go through all of this? I think microsoft is taking advantage of the consumer in every way. What do you think?