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Benjamin Daniel Kuchera, (a.k.a. B.D. Kuchera) born on December 23, 1974 is an American film director, producer, cinematographer, scriptwriter, and film editor. In 2005, Kuchera launched his first PBS documentary, Steal Away: Music of the Underground Railroad.. This was his first documentary, but not his first film. Kuchera has directed a feature film as well as several shorts and is working on a new documentary that is feature length.

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Look ma, no connection! Energizer Wiimote Induction Charger

There are few worse feelings than getting ready to play a new game and finding your wireless controllers are filled with dead batteries. This is a problem easily avoided by making sure your junk drawer is filled with spares, but wouldn't it be great to ...

From BEN KUCHERA, Ars Technica,  23 Nov 2009

A Modern Warfare 2 primer on early access and game reviews

How important is it for readers of game reviews to understand the conditions under which a review was written? Would it change things if you knew all the early reviews of a game were written based on play time given in one location, under a managed ...

From BEN KUCHERA, Ars Technica,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Activision, Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation

Week in gaming: New Super Mario Bros. and DJ Hero death

New Super Mario Bros. Wii review: impressive, and then some: The new, 2D Super Mario Bros. is here, and you can now play the game with three friends... offline, of course. The levels are just as brilliant as past games, and the mixture of ...

From BEN KUCHERA, Ars Technica,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sony

The reasons you need to buy Left 4 Dead 2 on PC

Instead of describing the game and giving you the good and the bad, it's time to just put the cards down: this is a great game that's worth your time and money. We present to you, in no particular order, the reasons you should buy Left 4 Dead 2... on ...

From BEN KUCHERA, Ars Technica,  19 Nov 2009

The ghost of the PS2: God of War Collection reviewed

Note: We contacted Sony for screenshots, and were told none were officially released. While that's a little... odd, we were pointed towards this great Bitmob story with some amazing comparison shots of the PS2 and PS3 versions of the game. If you ...

From BEN KUCHERA, Ars Technica,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sony

Sony hits snag getting its own game out for PSPGo

Today on the blog we informed readers that LBP PSP is not currently available on the PlayStation Store (link below). The goal is to have titles available on the PS Store and at retail on the same day, and that is usually the case. We're aware LBP isn' ...

From BEN KUCHERA, Ars Technica,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sony

New Super Mario Bros. Wii review: impressive, and then some

New Super Mario Bros. Wii is one of those games that will leave you disappointed after the first level, slightly happy after the first world, and then you'll be stuck with a huge grin on your face after blasting through the game with three friends. ...

From BEN KUCHERA, Ars Technica,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Nintendo

Innovating problems: why DJ Hero flopped

The NPD Group's sales information for October has been released, and DJ Hero is nowhere to be found on the top ten list. According to Gamespot, the game sold 122,300 copies. That may not sound like a flop, but keep in mind that this number is spread ...

From BEN KUCHERA, Ars Technica,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Activision, Inc.,  Jay-Z,  Afrika Bambaataa

Week in gaming: Modern Warfare 2 review, Assassin's Creed

Did you hear about Modern Warfare 2? You might have missed it; the game needed a little more buzz to get the word out. We take on the PC version to see just how bad the lack of dedicated servers and basic PC amenities hurt the game. What did we find? ...

From BEN KUCHERA, Ars Technica,  14 Nov 2009

Video game sales woes continue; PS3 outsells Xbox 360 again

The video game industry is still in something of a slump, although the NPD Group's sales information for October show some interesting trends. "The video games industry suffered another decline this month as compared to last October," NPD analyst Anita ...

From BEN KUCHERA, Ars Technica,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Nintendo,  Sony,  National Basketball Association,  Hearts FC,  Microsoft Corporation

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