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From 1935-1950, instead of having previews, Paramount instead screened ten minute shorts before their theatrical releases: they called them Color Entertainment Shorts, and the Popular Science Cinema Series in particular was nominated for three Academy awards. Popular Science also ran on TV throughout the 1990s, but thanks to Shields Pictures, is now available… read app review
Doesn't white graph paper with blue lines remind you of geometry class? Back in my grade school days, I used to sit in the back of the room doodling on sheets of it instead of drawing bar graphs and perfect circles for the day's assignment. Graph paper never held much appeal for me--it's… read app review
Boxing is sometimes called “the noble art”, although I've never quite been sure how “noble” it is to beat someone to a bloody pulp. Happily, boxing sims let you work out all of your primal rage without actually smashing someone in the face or breaking your hand, and in the case of The Boxing… read app review
A lot more is being recorded, nowadays; we have the technology for it, after all. Audiobooks, podcasts, songs, lecture/seminar recordings, you name it, it's being done. Often while we are listening to a recording (especially those of an academic nature), we are struck by a need to note something at a certain point… read app review
This is one of those things that, regardless if it's good or bad, I feel compelled to try, just because the description sounds so weird. iTripping makes the claim that delayed movement is “scientifically proven” to relax, and “[s]tate-of-the-art images, specially designed for iTripping, will ensure augmented perception and smooth lightness of thought.” … read app review
I confess that I'm one of those people that go straight for the funnies when picking up a newspaper--I can't help it, reading actual news depresses me. So why not go for satire and comedy packed into a handful of panels, instead? Brite systems just made our lives easier with their handy app,… read app review
“Space,” to quote Douglas Adams, “is big. Really big,” but if you play a lot of Ace Omicron, space is also positively crawling with asteroids and exceptionally prone to explosions.
Ace Omicron is, essentially, a massively updated version of the classic arcade game, Asteroids, what with them both being multi-directional, space-themed, shoot 'em ups,… read app review
Zepi: War is a game app. by Viacheslov Luschenko where your purpose is to get rid of different war objects that enter the screen by tapping on all of those objects on the screen that are the same. You are awarded points for tapping the objects and getting rid of them. There are three versions… read app review
With a name like Techno Trancer, I was expecting a lot more “untz untz” and less “OMG SENSORY OVERLOAD!” I would advise anyone with even the remotest possibility of epilepsy or migraines to avoid this one like the plague. I have no history of either, but this game gave me a hell of… read app review
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