Brock Poulsen

Why Small Gaming Sites Matter

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Written by Brock Poulsen, brockst4r Sunday, 15 January 2012 06:00

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There is no shortage of big gaming sites on the internet; from your Kotakus to your Destructoids, they all have high respectability, big advertisers, and talented writers. So why even bother with small-time sites like GoozerNation? Because these are the opinions and experiences that matter to the average gamer.

 

Brink: The Most Hated Game of 2011?

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Written by Brock Poulsen, brockst4r Sunday, 01 January 2012 12:00

BrinkI recently purchased a brand-new copy of Splash Damage's Brink (I had traded out my previous copy on Goozex). The price? Five American dollars. For a game not even 7 months old. So what is the story with this game's rapid plummet into the bargain bin?

 

Spyro the Dragon Free on PlayStation Plus

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Written by Brock Poulsen, brockst4r Wednesday, 14 December 2011 16:40

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Spyro the Dragon's 3 PSOne classics are currently available free to PlayStation Plus members. I played through the first game for nostalgia's sake and found, despite their age, there is some worthwhile gameplay to be had here.

 

The B-game versus the B-movie-game

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Written by Brock Poulsen, brockst4r Tuesday, 13 December 2011 06:00

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A B-movie is typically one designated by poor production value, cheesy acting, and a poor (or sometimes non-existent) story. When things align just right, B-movies can be very enjoyable, provided you can look past their shortcomings. GoozerNation member Brock takes a look at the possibility of a "B-game."

 

The Search for an Annual Game

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Written by Brock Poulsen, brockst4r Sunday, 04 December 2011 12:00

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Do you have games you go out of your way to play through every year? Brock Poulsen takes a look at this concept and comes up with some criteria for choosing your game, and some suggestions for games with which to spend some quality time.

 

Happy Birthday, PS3!

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Written by Brock Poulsen, brockst4r Sunday, 27 November 2011 06:00

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In honor of the PS3's 5th birthday last week, I started thinking about my experiences with the console. I purchased a PS3 at a discount from a Cicuit City about a year and a half after its launch, and it's been the entertainment center of our household since, from games to DVDS and Blu-Rays to streaming movies over the Internet. The PS3's past has been spotty, but its future is bright.

 

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