This clip from next Tuesday’s winter premiere of NBC’s drama Parenthood is really only delivering the sort of common sense knowledge every parent already knows: If you turn off the game before your son or daughter completes the level, you’re a total bitch.
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Successfully competing in online Street Fighter tournaments takes nerves of steel, lightning-quick reflexes and the ability to spew a constant stream of profanity for over two minutes. Warning: This clip features some very strong language.
Game designer John Romero and John Romero’s hair ruled the roost during the 1990s. With titles like Doom and Quake, he not only helped popularise the first-person shooter, he defined it. Then the unthinkable happened. He made Daikatana.