Gift Guide

In Real Life

Your Teenage Son Who Seems Pretty Normal But Who You Don’t Talk To

3:20PM December 8, 2011 | Luke Plunkett

He gets OK grades in school. He has a few friends. They seem passable. He eats at the table every night and sits in the back seat of the car every weekend, but really, he’s a teenage boy. You don’t know him. More »


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Gifts For Lapsed Constituents Of The Glorious PC Gaming Master Race

3:00PM December 8, 2011 | Brian Crecente

We know that consoles are just outdated computers. Computers are the past, present and future of gaming. Give me a Core i7-2600K powered quad SLI gaming rig that I can tinker with over an outdated hunk of sealed tech any day. We PC gamers don’t need a lot, but here are a few solid suggestions for gift ideas. More »


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Gifts For The Person You Want To Finally Start Playing Video Games With You

3:00PM December 7, 2011 | Evan Narcisse

You’ve tolerated their presence in your life for years. Maybe it’s because they have attractive physical attributes, pay half your rent or gone halfsies. It might even be all three. But if your partner — or heck, maybe just your roommate — is really going to understand who you are in the depths of your soul, then it’s way past time that they pick up a controller and participate in your greatest passion. Try out the suggestions below for ways to impart your game devotion to the people you love. More »


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People Who Like Science And Other Thinky Pursuits

3:00PM December 7, 2011 | Kirk Hamilton

It can be a challenge to buy a gift for your brainy, science-obsessed friend. What kind of games might he or she like? The science brains among us can be so intimidating, partly because it’s always scary buying things for smart people, but partly because who knows what those science people even like? Do they want beakers? A scale perhaps? Maybe some sort of assistance in covering up their secret meth-cooking operation? More »


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Gifts For Fathers With Kids Who Ruin Games

4:00PM December 6, 2011 | Brian Crecente

It’s hard catching a little me time when you’re a father. Especially when you’re a gamer and a father. It’s great to spend time with your children, but it’s also great to take a break. When your break happens to involve a hobby your children love things can get complicated. Here are some gift suggestions to help simplify your life. More »


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Gifts For Someone Who Has All The Games They Want Already

3:45PM December 5, 2011 | Brian Ashcraft

As soon as games launch, he or she’s got ‘em. This gamer doesn’t just play games, this gamer collects them. Their back catalogue is more than a best-of or a bunch of favourites, it’s a compendium — a library. More »


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Gifts For The Bewildered New Father

8:30AM November 26, 2011 | Mike Fahey

He used to be so well-groomed, full of life and laid back. Now he hasn’t shaved for days, his clothes are covered with milky-white vomit, and he is constantly shifting between half-dead and high alert. He’s a bewildered new father, and he doesn’t even know what he wants anymore. More »


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Gifts For Your Niece Who Loves Her iPod Touch

6:30AM November 26, 2011 | Evan Narcisse

The child who inherits an old iPod touch begins a lifelong relationship with the joys — and, let’s be real, frustrations — of technology. Still, pre-teens today have it pretty good. Nearly every handheld gadget around — from most low-end mobile phones to Kindles and iPod touches — rivals the computers and consoles of yore in terms of the speed and multitasking they offer. More »


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Gifts For Your Friend Who Plays Facebook Games All The Time

10:00AM November 25, 2011 | Owen Good

For the hopelessly devoted Facebook gamer on your list, sure, you could just load up a gift card and give them $100 to burn through in MafiaCitySimSocialCastleFarmWars. You could also stage an intervention. Neither option is going to make both giver and recipient happy. More »


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Gift For People That Overuse The Word ‘Kawaii’

8:00AM November 25, 2011 | Brian Ashcraft

“Kawaii”. In Japanese, it means “cute” or “adorable”. The word was adopted by Westerners enamoured with Japanese culture. But it’s gone mainstream, and it now appears in the Oxford English Dictionary. More »