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MADDEN BOWL XVIII - Tebow Time in Indianapolis

Playing in front of a capacity crowd filled with NFL stars, college All-Americans, and the local Indianapolis faithful, the Madden "Clutch Team" featuring Drew Brees, Jimmy Graham, and Tim Tebow, rallied late to knock off the 2012 NFL Draft eligible "Rookie Team" of Justin Blackmon (wide receiver, Oklahoma State University), Robert Griffin III (quarterback, Baylor University), and LaMichael James (running back, University of Oregon), 16-13, capturing the Madden Bowl XVIII championship.

GameGadget official release date confirmed as March 30th 2012

GameGadget offers gamers, game developers and game publishers, unrivalled choice and flexibility in how they play, create and sell games. Described as the iPod for Games GameGadget is the first games console to be developed in the UK since the heyday of Spectrum and Amstrad over 20 years ago. GameGadget are working directly with video game publishers and developers to license their back catalogue via a proprietary iTunes style digital download platform.

Silverlicious Coming to Nintendo DS March 2012

Following the enchanting storyline of Silverlicious written and illustrated by Victoria Kann, Silverlicious the game lets players set out on an adventure as Pinkalicious who has lost her ability to taste anything sweet. Help Pinkalicious regain her sweet tooth as you practice kindness, good manners and helping others in need. Unlock magical rewards including butterflies, sparkle rides and fireworks, as you explore the beautiful lands and meet new friends. 

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Labor Day 2006

 

Happy Labor Day ya'll. The Working Man Gamer has been enjoying the summer, and Labor Day signals fall is coming soon. It is also quite nice to be so very blessed to be able to have holidays like Labor Day. The additional time to spend with family and friends is always welcome. In fact the WMG enjoys getting taken to school by some friends in Madden video game football. Do you find it strange that a columnist for an important video game magazine would admit to losing? The WMG is honest, and there are definitely fellow gamers (and editors) better at sports games than the WMG. The WMG is okay with that, because the WMG is not defined by successes or failures within a video game.

If you read the little piece in Family Friendly Gaming #7, then you know a little history on the holiday of Labor Day. If not, what are you waiting for? Get the issue, and read it. After all one of the things that Family Friendly Gaming excels at is imparting interesting educational information. The history of how we got the holiday of Labor Day is one of the more fascinating pieces of American history. It makes the WMG wish more video games took some time to teach wonderful lessons about history as well.

Thank you for taking some time out of your holiday to read the ramblings of the WMG. It is greatly appreciated by all on this staff. The WMG would also like to thank the editor in chief for the opportunity to be given top billing for Labor Day. It is appreciated on an extremely deep level.

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