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Kyle Bedell

Electron Hut

May 1, 2008 Columns

A note from the writer: I’ve been writing Electron Hut (what Dilbert calls ‘Radio Shack’ in Scott Adams’ Dilbert comic strip) since Spring 2005, when I switched over from being a photographer for The Vanguard to a copy editor/columnist. I stopped copy editing in December 2007, but I wanted to see this column through to the end of my undergraduate career, to continue to bring game reviews and gadget news to the Bentley campus.

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April 24, 2008 Columns

We’re nearing the end of the March/April game drought, and there are some excellent titles everyone should be keeping their eyes open for as April winds down. For Nintendo DS role-playing lovers, Square’s latest quirky masterpiece The World Ends With You hits store shelves next week.

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April 17, 2008 Columns

I’ve been a proponent of mobile devices and ultra-portable computers for a number of years now. I firmly believe that the future of our computing devices lies in handhelds and small form factor machines. Why? Because with the advances in fast, ubiquitous wireless data access, we no longer have to keep our data locally on our machines.

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Electron Hut: Special Edition

April 10, 2008 Columns

I was watching some speakers over at TED Talks recently, and Clifford Stoll noted something along the lines of, “Our society is changing. We’ve got a generation of kids that are whizzes at text messaging, who get a lot of screen time. that have never been out bowling.

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April 3, 2008 Columns

There are retro-styled games that are great because of their simplicity and dedication to gameplay over all else. Then there are retro-styled games that are awesome because they include a relevant multiplayer component, scoreboards, and enough levels to keep the most diehard fans busy for a long time to come.

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March 27, 2008 Columns

While the Electron Hut team weathers the annual spring game drought, take a look at some of the awesome websites and software we’ve dug up in the last few weeks! On the software front, we’ve got a cool replacement for AOL Instant Messenger, easy-to-use tools for unlocking and jailbreaking your iPhone/iPod Touch, and a nifty iTunes library-sharing tool.

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March 20, 2008 Columns

After a seven year hiatus and numerous delays, the Smash Brothers franchise saw its latest title hit the Nintendo Wii last week. Boasting an expanded character roster, new levels, a vast single-player mode, improved sound/graphics, and online play, is Brawl; what Smash Bros.

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March 6, 2008 Columns

The fourth entry in the acclaimed Ace Attorney series, Apollo Justice does a bang-up job of continuing the Phoenix Wright legacy. While old fan-favorite characters have made themselves scarce seven years after the end of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations, the new cast is (almost) as charming and funny as Gumshoe, Edgeworth, and Maya were.

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February 28, 2008 Columns

Every year, the Independent Games Festival holds a competition to “reward innovation in independent games,” giving recognition to titles developed by single person or small groups. In particular, the IGF focuses on games that break from the standard genres; the titles that usually win bring something new to the table.

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February 21, 2008 Columns

The Advance Wars series has come a long way since its debut on the Nintendo Entertainment system in August of 1988. Since then, it has expanded across systems with entries on the Game Boy Advance, GameCube, and Nintendo DS. Advance Wars: Days of Ruin is a departure from the series’ generally upbeat nature.

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February 14, 2008 Columns

NO MORE HEROES is possibly the zaniest Wii beat-em-up in existence. Directed by Suda51 and developed by Grasshopper Manufacture (of killer7 fame), NO MORE HEROES follows the gory exploits of Travis Touchdown as he attempts to become the world’s number one assassin.

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December 13, 2007 Columns

Christmas is less than two weeks away, and there are plenty of technology enthusiasts out there who don’t play video games. What does one buy for such people? The list below is a selection of both low and high-tech gift ideas we at Electron Hut think fit the bill.

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