
Remember the days of
Super Mario where running, jumping, and spitting fireballs was the ultimate in fun? Space Chimps brings a bit of that nostalgia back, with this easy, breezy game
based on the movie of the same name, but doesn't quite make it to Mario levels of awesome.
It's obvious that this title was aimed at the kiddie gamers with its endless life stock and simple controls, but I have to give Space Chimps credit — it is kinda fun.

If we could all really "digest" the message of a healthy lifestyle/diet from a video game, life would truly be sweet. So sweet in fact we would probably never overindulge in cake and milkshakes. Ahhhh, what a dreamer I can be.

It's a little less demanding, but all the more fulfilling.
Will Ferrell has his game face on already, I'm sure...

If you have ever watched
Hell's Kitchen and wished you were on the receiving end of one of Gordon Ramsay's tirades, then you're in luck: Gamemaker Ludia is cooking up an
interactive version of Hell's Kitchen. The game will actually feature Ramsay's voice and will contain some of his favorite recipes. It will be available on "all major platforms including PC, console and mobile," and will be released next year in order to coincide with the fourth season of Hell's Kitchen.

This Oedipus-inspired commercial for Wilkinson Sword Quattro Titanium Razors is a bit much, but I must admit, the "drama" that unfolds here is pretty compelling. C'mon, a bitter baby who busts out Matrix moves on his defensive daddy while vying for his mama's mojo? Sounds like a good, old-fashioned head case of a good time to me!

I love watching the
Kung Fu Master compete against the Yogi. Since I know how to do yoga, I've always wanted to try
Kung Fu. Truthfully I haven't yet because: 1) I don't like hurting other people, and 2) more importantly, I fear getting hurt myself.

Remember the Nintendo Powerpad? Well if it was a favorite in your past, then you're probably going to be excited about this news.
New fitness companies are playing on the old gamers in us all.

When the weather is bad, or you don't feel safe running or walking outside,
treadmills are great. The only thing that's bad is that you are doing the same repetition of motions over and over again. You use all the same muscles, which is very unlike moving on actual terrain outdoors (and very boring too).

This gives "I call shotgun!" a whole new meaning.
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Despite appearances, I bet this doesn't get the dude a lot of play.
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