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July 2005

The contact page has been updated, so please click the link above to send me a message, a file, or just your name and e-mail!

London 7/7 - What more can be said that hasn't been already? My thoughts go out for those who lost anyone and to those that were injured on that tragic day.

Back the Bid at london2012.com


June 2005



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April 2005


Keep "Dead Like Me" on the air!


Previous Updates...

November 2003

I have a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell!

March 2002

Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons Of Liberty for the Playstation 2. RRP £44.99. Completed in two and a half days. I don't want them so difficult that I never get anyway, nor do I want to be able to finish shortly after buying them... surely there's a happy medium somewhere? (Yes, and it's called Grand Theft Auto III.)

January 2002

Games are too short these days... or were they always short and I'm just better at them now then I was five years ago? Occasionally you get those monster-sized games that take a while to get through, but I just finished a game a couple of days after I got it. Now is that because the game is too short or just because I'm that damn good? (Sorry Tripper!) I can't expect every game to be the size of the Resident Evil series (Gun Survivor excluded) but they should be longer than a wet weekend. I can't believe that games are now being made for the renters market, that can be completed within the time they are borrowed for. I thought the idea of renting a game was to "try before you buy".


Konami's Shadow Of Memories. It's short but I love it.

NEW! Updated For 2001!

It may have looked cool but many complained they couldn't read purple on black, so here's the same old shinola in a new, yet basic, format. Enjoy. Comments and suggestions are appreciated but mostly ignored (especially from you Tom).

Special thanks to Stephen King whose last book I read gave me a paper cut. Interactive horror!

And also thanks to Wes Cherry who is credited as the developer of the Solitaire game for Microsoft, which has whiled away the odd tea break at work.


So what exactly is new?

Pants? You still want 'em? You got 'em! They're still here if only to fill a little space and of course out of respect to those who spent their valuable time submitting their designs.

The Information Exchange Platform has gone. Mainly because it seemed to violate the Acceptable User Policy, but also because I only ever got two people using it! A thank you to both Maria and 'Twylight' for submitting to the IEP! Those who have visited here before know that updates come few and far between, which is why it's become little more than a glorified links page, with maybe the one or two comments and observations made either by myself or (hopefully) some of the vistors here.

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