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		<title>Emergency Video Card Surgery &#8211; The Oven Method</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 22:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you had a graphics card go south on you recently? Were you shocked to find your warranty just ran out? Do you feel uninspired to go out and drop $200 on a new component for your desktop computer? Well so did Icrontic blogger, Bobby Miller. In a story that you have to read to believe, Miller took the advice of a fellow Icrontic tech writer and did the unthinkable: he took his expensive piece of computer equipment and shoved it in your every day oven at a preheated temperature of 385 degrees fahrenheit. Now before you check out the result of his little experiment, allow me to stress the obvious. While he explains in great detail why something like this can, actually, save a video card from the brink of death, it is by no means a guarantee. You&#8217;re just as likely to burn out the card completely as you are to cause the soldering to &#8220;magically repair&#8221; itself. So I would strongly recommend trying any other options open to you before cooking your graphics card like a Thanksgiving turkey. With that in mind, read on to find out what happened. Related Posts:GameCrashers Radio Ep.53 &#8211; We Know S%*t Games!PAX PR Interview &#8211; Super Hero Squad OnlineGameCrashers Podcast &#8211; Episode 5PhotoBlog from E3 is now LIVE!E3 2009 Day 3: Afterthoughts]]></description>
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		<title>Your daily dose of crazy &#8211; Serious Sam HD Infomercial</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although it&#8217;s been a while since I played CroTEAM&#8217;s Doom-inspired shooter &#8220;Serious Sam&#8221; back on the PC, I can say, pretty definitively, that shooters are just not made like this anymore.  Released at a time when Half-Life was redefining what a FPS could be, CroTEAM did a hardcore 180, effectively saying &#8220;screw that&#8221;, and created a wonderful throwback to a time when psychotic, headless creatures with bombs for arms and massive guns with endless amounts of ammo were more important that silly things like story or motivation.  In fact, the game play couldn&#8217;t have been more skull-numbingly simple: grab some big-ass guns, shoot down any ugly that gets between you and an open space, and repeat until the credits roll. Hilarity ensues. Now, CroTEAM is bring the crazy back with an HD version of the original Serious Sam game.  In classic Serious Sam form, the infomercial for the game is as nonsensical and tongue-in-cheek as the game it&#8217;s promoting.  While we&#8217;re quite afraid to find out what a &#8220;krundle&#8221; is, we&#8217;re sure you&#8217;ll get a kick out of this video. Serious Sam HD is being developed for PC and Xbox Live Arcade. A US release date has yet to be announced. Related Posts:Red &#8216;Glitch&#8217; RedemptionGameCrashers Radio Ep.32 &#8211; Unreal EncountersTrials HD &#8211; IGN ReviewRage &#8211; The QuakeCon 2009 TrailerE3 Month comes to a close]]></description>
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		<title>Infinite Loop &#8211; Mario needs no assistance!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was crazy enough when someone decided to create a game that spat out a continuous stream of random Mario levels. But to create a program for that game to help Mario traverse the randomness without the fear of death? That&#8217;s just batty! But that&#8217;s exactly what some guy did. Thankfully, it was all part of an entry for a contest I&#8217;m sure he would like to win. I&#8217;d hate to think he put all this effort in just to watch Mario play with himself! Wait&#8230;uh, nevermind. Contest: Mario AI competition 2009 Related Posts:Automatic Mario does &#8216;Queen&#8217;VIDEO: Mario Oil SpillRed &#8216;Glitch&#8217; RedemptionTetris/Mario Mashup &#8211; Fun idea. Horrible title.GameCrashers Radio Ep.32 &#8211; Unreal Encounters]]></description>
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