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Gamertell Review: LeapFrog’s Leapster2 handheld game system for kids
Product: Leapster2 Price: $69.99 (games MSRP $19.99 each) Rating: One thumb up, on thumb sideways; 85/100; B; * * * 1/2 Pros: Rugged construction, easy to use, PC (Windows and Mac) connectivity and backwards compatibility. Cons: Some lag and touchscreen issues during motion graphics, stylus cord a bit short and system a bit fat. Overall: A great buy for parents who want to make sure their kids are playing educational games on a system that…
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Sega announces Pictoimage, freehand drawing game for DS
Sega has announced yet another game for the handheld which promises innovative gameplay: PictoImage a drawing-oriented puzzle game that will help you hone drawing and…
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Gamertell Exclusive: Xfire debate club examines women’s issues in videogames
Often when people think of women in gaming, they either think of the digital super cute, super sexy or super barbaric women found videogames often…
Ninety-nine videogame secrets exposed
Gamer Help Online recently posted 99 - yes you read that right - codes that will unlock secret movies, game enhancements, practical jokes, humor, mini-games and system tricks. Have you ever become so infuriated with a game because you just can’t seem to overcome an obstacle. Like the hand-numbing button… Continue Reading »
EA and Hasbro strike a deal
EA Casual, a newly launched arm of Electronic Arts, will be soon developing games based on popular Hasbro franchises. Hasbro and EA Casual have finalized a licensing deal. The games developer will churn out games for all conceivable platforms including consoles, web and mobile devices. This augurs well for EA… Continue Reading »
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Live Coverage of E3 2009
The Gamertell team brings us live coverage from the E3 Expo.
Important Importables
Jenni Lada brings us information about all of the groovy new gaming imports from around the world.




