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Groovin’ Blocks hits the iPhone!

October 28, 2009 by Extreme Sports · Leave a Comment 

Originally a Zoo Games’ title for the Nintendo Wii, Groovin’ Blocks is now available on the iPhone and iPod Touch for only $1.99/£1.19, and is appropriate for all ages. The game starts with addicting match-three gameplay and pours on the funk, challenging players to drop to the beat to maximize their combos. With stylish graphics, high energy music and over 50 exciting levels, Groovin’ Blocks will provide hours of on-the-go fun. This title looks like a cross between Tetris and Guitar Hero t

NBA Live 10 Dynamic Season Begins

October 28, 2009 by Extreme Sports · Leave a Comment 

The start of the NBA season means the activation of the main new addition to NBA Live 10 this year with the Dynamic Season mode. Dynamic Season allows you to play alongside the real NBA while incorporating the updated DNA and rosters throughout and importing actual stats from the other games. You can choose to play any games on the schedule you want and it can be the same day or you can utilize the “Rewind” feature and play a game from a previous day. Currently there are some issues that are b

Andre Agassi was introduced to drug, crystal meth, in 1997

October 27, 2009 by Extreme Sports · Leave a Comment 

Andre Agassi used crystal meth while he was playing professional tennis, according to a new autobiography to be released next month. The Times of London plans to serialize the book and released details on Tuesday which describe how Agassi came to use the drug and how he avoided discipline by the ATP. In 1997, Agassi was struggling with his game and with his decision to marry actress Brooke Shields. His assistant, identified as Slim, introduced him to the drug, according to the excerpt. “Sl

Obama: Playing Semantic Games on Abortion and ObamaCare

October 27, 2009 by Extreme Sports · Leave a Comment 

CNSNews.com reports : Rep. Bart Stupak (D.-Mich.) told CNSNews.com that President Barack Obama told him in a telephone conversation that when he said in his Sept. 9 speech to a joint session of Congress that “under our plan no federal dollars will be used to fund abortions” he was not talking about the actual bill drafted in the House but about the president’s own health care plan—which has never been written . “I don’t know if it is a game of semantics or what,” Stupak said of Obama’s na

Iso-Blog: Cowboys render Tony Gonzalez a non-factor

October 25, 2009 by Extreme Sports · Leave a Comment 

At this point, Tony Gonzalez has four catches for 37 yards, a 9.25 yards-per-reception average. Two of the receptions were on the first two plays from scrimmage. Since then, he's got two catches for 26 yards. While the Cowboys haven't used the same bracket coverage (a defender on each side of Gonzalez) much of the game, they have done a good job of taking him out of the mix. Bobby Carpenter jammed him up at the line regularly on passing situations. Gerald Sensabaugh and Orlando Scandrick di

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