Sentences with phrase «game blog asking»

... And then you get an email from Jim's Game Blog asking «Hey!

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Well I did try and do a live blog for the Liverpool game but it was about as successful as the time I went into Dragons» Den with a jar of dead bees and asked if they wanted to fund my zoo
I've simply stated the position he is playing in is not my cup of tea I prefer midfielders to have more in the locker, not really too hard to comprehend and it's not blinds fault he's being asked tp play the role he's playing in, on matic I've mentioned him twice on these blogs thats it in all my time commenting that's hardlybmr keep mentioning him and I reply to those calling him a defensive mid, I've merely pointed out he's got mire to his game than being a defensive midfielder, again not rocket science or hard to understand!
Ask yourself why you're travelling; the end - game of your trip is probably not to have a blog.
Later on, MTV's Multiplayer blog asked Nintendo's Reggie Fils - Aime if the public could expect to see a GTA game on the Wii as well.
I'm not sure if you have received the first email I sent to you but I was asking about the blog you made towards getting review copies for games.
Wolf's Gaming Blog: The final question, and it's the question that just has to be asked: name your favorite game and tell us why it's just so damn good?
I am sure you must be asking if That VideoGame Blog will be posting a review for the game.
They are aware of gamers» wishes, the studio writes in an Asked & Answered post on their blog, however: «All we can say is that whenever it is viable (technically, developmentally and business-wise) for us to release a game for PC (or any other particular platform)-- we will and we usually do; unfortunately, that is just not the case 100 % of the time for all platforms.»
Where you can meet great people and chat about games, and now and again i may even ask some of those wonderful people for an interview or to write a blog for this space.
He's the editor of the indie game blog Pig - min, and he asked me if I would mind helping to spread the word about a game called Cut & Paste.
For many weeks now all of you on the forums and the blogs have been asking us to make good on our promise that we were extending the development of the game to make it even better.
Many of the game's more than 100 levels were created by people who responded when Bateman asked for submissions on his blog.
In this blog post we asked him a few questions so we can all get to know him better and learn how he became a game designer.
Ask them real nice and most of the smaller blogs will either play your indie game - and hopefully post about it - or perhaps let you write your own article on the game.
Why, you ask, would I stop playing this classic game to write another blog post?
I've also been asked by video game blogger extraordinaire Kyle Orland to guest - blog at his review site, Games for Lunch.
We also want to thank all of you here on the PlayStation Blog and all the people who kept sending us emails asking about the game.
I asked if the spiky one was available to come to the blog to comment, but apparently he's a game character and doesn't actually really exist.
Recently, Joystiq, a popular gaming blog, asked their readers the question «Do you leave your game console on standby?»
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