Omar L. Gallaga writes about technology culture for the Austin American-Statesman. He's worked for the American-Statesman since 1997 and edited Technopolis, the newspaper's personal tech section, and ¡ahora sí!, Austin's Spanish-language newspaper. He's currently a contributor to NPR's "All Tech Considered" segment, which airs Mondays on "All Things Considered." He's been a writer and performer with Austin's award-winning Latino Comedy Project, and is a contributing writer for Television Without Pity. He writes a comic strip, "Space Monkeys!" with his brother, Pablo, and lives in New Braunfels with his wife and three technologically savvy cats.
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By Omar L. Gallaga
| Tuesday, January 10, 2012, 09:43 AM
New video games this week:
“AMY.” — If you’re not already burned out on zombie video games, French developer Paul Cuisset (“Flashback,” the “Moto Racer” series) will try to scare you once more with a tale of infected humans (with demons thrown into the mix, too). In the year 2034, the small town of Silver City is hit with a deadly virus after a comet strike. A woman must defend herself and an 8-year-old girl (who has strange powers) from the zombie hordes. Rated M for Mature. $10-$15, downloadable for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Also out this week: “Bookworm Bundle” (PC and Mac), “My Pet Puppy 3D” (Nintendo 3DS), “National Geographic Challenge” (PlayStation 3 Move), “King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame” (PC), “Choplifter HD” (downloadable for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC).
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