The games of my youth (and more) are now on the web!

I’ll let you in on a little-known fact about me.

I was a good Tetris player. No, I was actually a VERY GOOD Tetris player. I played that game through Windows 95, Windows 98, and eventually, Windows XP. I racked up scores in the hundreds of thousands. Sadly, the original Tetris is one of those games now classified as abandonware (software no longer sold or supported by its creator).

At the office, my colleagues and I spent our breaks and free time playing these games. Those were the days when a PC’s RAM was only 256KB to 512KB so most of our games were stored in floppy diskettes that you had to feed into a diskette drive to upload. Our monitors were cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors, the music was electronically produced, and while the games had color, the variety of colors reminded me of Crayola crayons in 8 colors. By today’s standards of orchestra-level music, 3D animation, and millions of colors, it was pretty boring.

There were a few more games from the 1980s that I remember playing — Pinball, Lemmings (those cute little creatures that you have to lead to exits in every round), and the all-time classic, Solitaire.

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Bring Back Family Day Night with Hasbro

My parents brought us up on board games. I remember playing all sorts: Snakes and Ladders, Scrabble, Monopoly, Cluedo, UNO, Game of the Generals, Mastermind, Pictionary, Trivial Pursuit, Boggle etc. Those were the days when the internet was nonexistent, TV did not have cable yet, and life was simpler. It was a time when family bonding happened around the four corners of a table with family members hunched over a board, intent on making a move, then bursting out in laughter or in groans depending on who was winning. Those were the days…

Nowadays, games have grown terribly sophisticated and individualistic. Almost all popular games are on the computer, played alone or with others on a network. Handheld devices lead to people sitting by themselves in corners, intently maneuvering their PSP, iPod Touch or iPhone buttons. Family bonding is all but an afterthought during brownouts or in places where internet signals are nil.

Hasbro, an edutainment company, thinks that board games are not passe. In fact, there are many reasons why families should continue playing board games:

1. Family bonding – Game play allows kids to learn from you and from each other, encouraging a sense of connectedness and respect among family members.

2. Learning – Deductive reasoning, strategy, importance of money management, simple math are all built into different games

3. Life skills – Games teach kids a lot of important life skills such as patience, teamwork and perseverance. It even teaches them how to take losing and how to win graciously.

4. Laughter – Board games elicit a lot of innocent ribbing, giggles and outright laughter. That’s a lot of endorphins that are not just healthy but also breed good, positive feelings among everyone.

If it’s been a while since you’ve bonded as a family over board games, this coming Christmas is a good way to revive it. They say that one of the best things you can give children are loads of good memories. You can always give them money but when they grow up, that is not what they’ll remember. They will remember those days when, as kids, the family played exciting board games. For sure they would remember what some would think trivial at the time but which sticks to their memories until they themselves are adults.

Recently, we were introduced to some of Hasbro’s board games as well as to their newest release, the FurReal Snuggimals. These Snuggimals look almost like the real thing, but tiny. They respond to your touch, wagging their tails and nodding their heads when touched on the back. I tried touching a brown puppy FurReal Snuggimal and he looked so cute wagging and nodding. This is a great gift for little kids who cannot still have a real pet of their own.

(FurReal Snuggimals, 4-12 yrs, SRP: P429.75)

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These Online Games Can Win You Free OREOs

Are you or your kids gamers? Oh, never mind if you aren’t gamers. Do you love OREOs?

I do! And yes, there’s now a way to get free OREOs and play simple online games to get your free packs.

Here are a few steps:

1. Head on over to shareoreo.com first. You’ll need to register an email address and provide a password. That way you get your first gift pack of OREOs just for registering.

2. Log in and on see the 2 games on the right side. To play, just click “Play Game” on the game of your choice.

3. Completing all levels of a game entitles you to free OREOs. An email will be sent to you. Print this out and claim it at the 7-Eleven branch you indicated.

OREOs has two fun games to choose from.

The first is Twist, Lick, Dunk.

There are 3 levels in this game. Drag the Twist, Lick, Dunk icons on the top to the “?” boxes in a certain order. Press “OK”. That releases the OREO which travels from one block to another. Once it hits the “Dunk” button, an arrow appears and it moves in the direction of your mouse. Aim for the glass of milk, then press the key. You have 5 tries (represented by the five OREOs above). Trying again costs you one OREO.
I’ve completed this game already and earned myself another set of OREOs.
The second game is the OREO Bonding Puzzle.
The goal here is to get both mommy and child to sit down at the dining table to share OREOs. To do this, you need to drag objects to either the mother or son in a correct sequence to get them to sit down and share OREOs.
It’s that easy. Start today and have fun playing while earning your FREE OREOs.

OREOs to Have, Share and Play With!

Whenever I go to the grocery to buy food, one item is almost always there – kids’ snacks. As I head off to the aisle with all the biscuits and cookies, there is one thing for sure that will be thrown into my grocery cart – OREOs!

Now, my kids’ favorite snack pack is here for everyone to have, share and play with!

You can enjoy OREOs, share FREE packs with your family and friends, and bond while playing the OREO games!

It’s simple!  Just visit www.shareoreo.com and REGISTER.

Once you’re registered, you’ll be able to experience the OREO fun:

1. Claim your very own FREE OREO PACKS (you will get a GC like the one below in your email and you can print it out to claim your 3 OREO packs from your designated 7-Eleven branch);

2. Send these very same OREO packs to all the people you know. There’s an easy way on the site to automatically send the free OREOs to your contacts on different email providers and social network sites like Facebook, Twitter and more; and

3. Play the different OREO games on the site and get a chance to win more prizes as well as the chance to experience what it’s like to become a human OREO.

With OREO, you don’t just get to twist, lick and dunk OREOs yourself. You get to share this fun with everyone else as well!

Entertainment shopping site WiniLa to launch in IP e-games Domination IV


Bringing you the best of online shopping, e-Game’s partner WiniLa invites everyone to its grand launch at Domination IV–the biggest online gaming event in the Philippines.

WiniLa is a new and exciting online auction offering daily discounts on the hottest gadgets and accessories in the market. Developed and maintained locally, the site allows bidders to receive up to 80% savings on pre-selected technology and lifestyle brands such as Playstation 3, Wii, XboX, Blackberry, iPhone, iPod, Mac Mini, Apple TV, Sony digital cameras, and Nokia mobile phones.
Just register for FREE at www.Winila.com to avail these features:

  • Choose from different bid-credit packages that suits your budget
  • Engage in auctions that start at a price of zero
  • Buy an item outright without bidding
  • Use an automated Winbroker who will do the bidding for you
  • Ease of use with multiple bid windows
  • Earn free bid credits for every friend referral

You may also experience WiniLa at Domination IV happening on April 10, 2010 (Saturday) at the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City. To celebrate its grand launch, a special live auction will be held at the Winila booth for its registered users. Up for bid are i-Pods, Skullcandy headphones, Samsung 19” LCD, Sony Playstation 3 Slim, PSP Go, and other cool items.

Winila–Spend small, Win Big!

See you there!
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Registration for Domination IV is still open. Visit domination4.e-games.com.ph for more information.