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Joseph Szadkowski

Joseph Szadkowski

A graduate of Northwestern University with a degree in communications, Joseph Szadkowski has written about popular culture for The Washington Times for the past 30 years. He covers video games, comic books, new media and technology. 

 

Articles by Joseph Szadkowski

ROMper ROOM: Brain Age makes learning fun

Professor Ryuta Kawashima celebrates the release of Nintendo's new hand-held entertainment system, the DSi, with the best of his numerical conundrums in "Brain Age Express: Math." Published April 19, 2009

Zadzooks: Wanted: Weapons of Fate review

Review of Wanted: Weapons of Fate, a video game for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and GRIN. Published April 8, 2009

ROMper ROOM: Review of ‘Phineas and Ferb’

A pair of stepbrothers empowers children to show off their building skills and have a ton of fun in "Phineas and Ferb," a third-person adventure game for Nintendo's hand-held console. Published March 29, 2009

Zadzooks: Halo Wars review

Review of Halo Wars, a video game for the Xbox 360 from Microsoft Game Studios and Ensemble Studios. Published March 11, 2009

ROMper ROOM: Games improve math skills

DreamBox Learning's K-2 Math ($12.99 per month after a free two-week trial, www.dreambox.com/) delivers a robust, online math program geared to children in kindergarten, first and second grades. Published March 8, 2009