Robert Nakagawa
December 6, 2021 Buying Guides, News, Opinions
There might not be free money in traditional finance, however, DeFi (decentralized finance) is another matter. I am currently making $8.15 per day by literally clicking a button once per day. Twenty days of daily airdrops and my balance stands at $146.95. Today I’ll show you how to do the …
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Robert Nakagawa
September 2, 2021 News, Opinions
The NFT play-to-earn industry might be at its infancy, but it’s already obvious it’s going to be a giant in the entertainment space. Many of the games that are already on the market look like something made in the late 90s or early 2000s, yet the player base keeps growing. …
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Robert Nakagawa
August 28, 2021 News, Opinions
CryptoBlades, until recently the most popular game on the Binance Smart Chain, finally launched PVE raids today in a bid to revive interest in the game. Cryptoblades launched earlier this summer and quickly amassed a large player base, thanks to the game’s generous rewards. Unfortunately, those rewards broke the game …
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Robert Nakagawa
August 24, 2021 Hardware Reviews, Opinions
If you have ever been to a crypto mining farm, particularly one working with ASICs (application-specific integrated circuit), you know how loud and hot it can get (especially if a proper ventilation system is not in place). However, mining doesn’t necessarily have to be hot and loud. Goldshell, a reputable …
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Robert Nakagawa
August 22, 2021 Hardware Reviews, News, Opinions
If you are purchasing the Goldshell Custom Power Supply on their website, the image below is probably what will greet you: What this image doesn’t tell you is how the unit looks, the size, shape or any specs. I have the unit in our office and since there are literally …
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Robert Nakagawa
August 20, 2021 News, Opinions
Alien Worlds is a DeFi NFT play-to-earn game on the WAX blockchain, where you can collect and play with unique ERC-20 fungible tokens. Players enter the metaverse in the role of Explorers, by buying (or earning) NFT packs. Explorers earn through game play and by participation in Planet DAOs. You …
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Mark Veljkovic
August 16, 2021 Game Reviews
Have you ever wondered what was it like to be a president of a third-world country at a time when the Cold War was at its peak? Judging by our blog’s analytics page, most of you reading this weren’t anywhere near being born during the time these events took place. …
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Robert Nakagawa
May 24, 2021 Buying Guides, Opinions
Hosting might be one of the most profitable Internet related businesses today. The 4.2 billion pages that are currently on the Web are spread across 8.2 million web servers. The need for hosting space increases daily as more and more activities are transferred to the Internet. Since people rarely change …
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Mark Veljkovic
February 2, 2021 Game Reviews
Sometimes Paradox Interactive seems like the busiest publishing house in the world. After a fruitful 2020, we have their latest game, Empire of Sin, developed by Romero Games. The game puts you in the shoes of a gangster in America at the beginning of the 20th century and asks you …
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Robert Nakagawa
January 19, 2021 Buying Guides, Opinions
There is a very real chance that you are overpaying for games. The price cycle for PC games is well known. Rare are the games that will keep their $59.99 price tag for longer than few months after their original release. A year after release you can probably already find …
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Robert Nakagawa
January 8, 2021 Hardware Reviews
The name Bluetooth comes from the epithet of the 10th-century king Harald Bluetooth who united the Danish tribes into a kingdom. As a technology, we use Bluetooth to connected devices to each other. It is preferred over the much faster Wi-Fi for connections that do not require transfer of large …
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Mike Sheppard
July 7, 2020 Best MMOs, Opinions
World of Warcraft is as famous as any game out there and probably older than quite a bit of its player base, too. WoW became “the thing” back in the early 2000s and today it’s part of pop culture around the globe with millions of fans across all continents. I …
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Mike Sheppard
May 14, 2020 Game Reviews, Mobile Gaming
Long story short, I found Tennis Clash exiting and very promising the first hour, only to grow annoyed and frustrated by it in the end. Still, Tennis Clash gave me something that no other game in recent memory had. More about that in the long story below. Sports I like sports. …
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Mark Veljkovic
May 2, 2020 Game Reviews
Broken Lines is a story-driven, tactical RPG-like experience of some 7-to-8 hours about a small squad stranded behind enemy lines on a Roger Corman movie set about World War 2. As any B-movie horror worth its salt, there is no historical accuracy here, beyond gear and equipment names, but plenty …
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Robert Nakagawa
April 1, 2020 News, Opinions
With Covid-19 wreaking havoc around the globe, rare is the sport that is not affected. In e-gaming, competitive events are also delayed or canceled, yet it is obviously not as affected as traditional (non-e) sports. The StarCraft II season in Korea started a bit later than usual because of the …
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