Saturday, November 5th, 2011
By Ned
Everyone’s going gaga over the new Bond girl, Berenice Marlohe. We agree that she’s a real looker, but there have been some legendary ladies who’ve paved the way for her. My personal favorite Bond baddie has been (and probably always will) be Xenia, played by the seriously sexy Famke Janssen. Onatopp of her Goldeneye appearance, other memorable roles include the sexy/nerd teacher from The Faculty, Jean Grey/Phoenix in the X-Men movies, and Liam Niesson’s ex-wife in Taken. After looking at these photos of the birthday girl (that’s right, she turns 46 today) you’ll agree that she looks amazing on both the big screen and on your home monitor. Check out the sexiest photos of Dutch model/actress Famke Janssen after the jump.
Thursday, September 29th, 2011
By Robert - Seton Hall
On September 29th, 1996, one of the greatest video game systems of all time made its debut. Yes, believe it or not, it’s been 15 years since Nintendo 64 hit the market. Seems like just yesterday that entire days were lost playing GoldenEye with friends. Even to this day, you still see it played in dorms and frat houses across the country, which really shows its impact on 90s kids. Like who the f*ck still plays the original PlayStation? Nobody. To celebrate this historic day we’ve put together this list of best and worst N64 games of all-time. Check it out in our slideshow after the jump.
Monday, August 15th, 2011
By Robert - Seton Hall
The other day COED received an invite from Activision to preview its upcoming release, GoldenEye 007: Reloaded. Hearing the name GoldenEye should send shivers up any true video gamer’s spine because it brings us back to a better time… a time when the hardest decisions to make were whether to play Pistols, License to Kill, Stacks or Grenade Launchers, Normal, Temple. Join us as we give the new Goldeneye a shot after the jump.
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
By Mark - Art Institute
By now we’re all numb to the marketing tie-ins for movies. It’s not at all uncommon today to see movies being promoted through clothing, cereal and, of course, video games. Since the goal of a video game tie-in is to gain popularity and advertising for the film in question, one doesn’t expect too much. Sometimes, however, the game can be a faithful homage that complements what we love so much about these movies. Other times the video game is nothing more than a cash-in. Check out COED’s list of movie video games that we remember for better or worse after the jump.
Saturday, July 17th, 2010
By Chukwuma-RIT
Seeing Perfect Dark, a remake of the classic first-person shooter Perfect Dark for the Nintendo 64, on Xbox Live Arcade (“XBLA”) brought back memories. The original Perfect Dark 64 came out in 2000 and I remember it like was yesterday: I was a freshman in high school, Diddy was still called Puff Daddy, and my friends and I spent our entire spring break playing Perfect Dark split-screen multi-player.
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
By Ryan - University of Michigan
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Quantum of Solace, the latest film in the James Bond series staring Daniel Craig and the stunningly sexy Olga Kurylenko, drops in American theaters this Friday. Before everyone straps in for the newest 007 flick lets go back and rank the previous 21 films. Bond films are known worldwide for their action, villains, gadgets, and o… Click to read more