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I hope this is a one-month aberration, because if it's not, they're in the death spiral.įor PC hardware, there's Maximum PC, which is always an enjoyable read.Īnything else worth reading? Computer Games magazine, on a good month.

To the best of my knowledge, though, the amount of content that a magazine produces each month is directly related to how many advertising pages they can attract, and apparently Play is getting killed. And the layout of the magazine is freaking fantastic.

Play makes every effort to have relevant content-they have tons of interviews with developers and do a far lower percentage of preview pages than any other magazine out there.

Including back cover, etc., there were 21 pages of advertising. I just received the January issue today-78 freaking pages. Play is also worth reading, but I think it must be in deep financial trouble. So The Escapist is my choice for gaming magazine of the year. It has more interesting content in its weekly online issue than the other computer magazines have in three months. However, the debut of The Escapist this year was a breath of fresh air. Almost all of the gaming print magazines are totally irrelevant now-in the United States, at least. We both still hope, though, that one day, if only for a few minutes, Mexico and the United States will once again be part of Canada, as we all know they should be. Eli wanders over several times a day, touches a country, and when it's identified correctly, says "Oh, it's working" in a disappointed tone. Instead of our beloved Marx Brothers geographer, we now get boring and entirely correct facts about countries we no longer care for. The next morning, one of the first things Eli did was run over to the globe and turn it on. Now I wish this story had a happy ending, but sadly, it does not. "We'll keep it." Eli started jumping around doing his happy dance. NO!" Eli 4.4 looked like he was about to cry. "That is the best Christmas present EVER," I said, when Gloria came out of the shower. At least, I think it was Andorra-we were laughing so hard that I could hardly pay attention.Īt one point, after another few billion people were consigned to the Arctic Ocean, we were both laughing so hard that we were both on our backs on the floor. For a while, most of the countries in the world were identified as either the Arctic Ocean or Andorra-population 2.2 million.
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He ran into the bathroom, where Gloria was taking a shower, and shouted "Mommy! MEXICO IS CANADA!" Then he cracked up. Eli was laughing so hard that he was doubled over. We started using the touch-pen all over the world. I moved his hand down and he pressed on Columbia. He looked at me, then pressed Mexico again. "Little dude, that's not Canada," I said. Whatever it was, though, we hit the jackpot.Įli pressed the touch pen on the United States. Maybe it was him turning the dial every five seconds. Maybe it was Eli touching all over the globe with the touch pen. Then, at some point, we got really, really lucky. Eli loves to stay busy, and he would often use the touch pen again before the current information had completed, changing categories and locations constantly. So we sat down and looked at it together. You can find out all kinds of information (via a decent voice chip) about different countries by selecting a category from the base and then using the touch-pen to select a spot on the globe.Įli 4.4 decided he wanted to check this out on Tuesday (bikes and dinosaurs kept him busy until then).
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It's a very nice globe, attached to a base that is full of controls. We got II, because II is always better than I. The second Christmas gift for Eli 4.4 that deserves special consideration is the Leapfrog Explorer Globe II.
