Ricky Coulter

Ricky Coulter is the proprietor of the website www.vgtheory.com, host/producer/director of the podcast Video Game Theory, and is a freelance writer/director/photographer/artist/web designer when he isn't gaming on various devices or kicking butt in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
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  • Demux OGM Videos
    Before you can convert an OGM, you must demux it, which basically means splitting the audio and the video apart. Using the program D-Vision, it's easy to demux an OGM in OS X.
  • Tweaking the Dock
    The Dock is a nifty function of OS X. The Dock stores the more important applications, folders, and files, and is also as stylish as it is functional. However, there are some cool ways to tweak the dock's appearance, behavior, and position.
  • Customizing the Finder
    Are you tired of that drab white background that comes with Finder by default? Wanna give your Finder some color? Here's a neat little method to customize the Finder window. All it requires is a Mac running OS X 10.3 Panther. Anybody can Customize Finder!
  • Free Video Game Music Remixes
    Probably the largest, most diverse, and certainly the most impressive portal for free video game remixes would have to be OverClocked ReMix, the Unofficial Game Music Arrangement Community(www.ocremix.org).
  • IPod Gaming: Some Good Games and a Better Interface
    The iPod Video does music, photos, movies, and now even games, all of which utilize the simple and efficient click wheel. However, let's be perfectly honest. Playing all but a few games on the clickwheel interface is a chore.
  • Sony PS3- 'Home'
    At this years Game Developer's Conference, Phil Harrison revealed a forthcoming community service that's in the works for Sony's PS3 called, simply, 'Home'. Home is kind of a cross between the Mii Channel on the Nintendo Wii and the Second Life MMO.
  • How the Gaming Industry Has Changed Over the Years
    For all intents and purposes, what attracted the masses to putting money into a color television set was a moving square representing a ball and two small lines on each side of the screen representing ping pong paddles.
  • Crop Images with Preview
    Preview is a simple little application for OS X, whose primary function is to enable the user to view images or PDF documents. However, there is more functionality within Preview than initially meets the eye. One cool function is the ability to crop images using Preview's crop tool.
  • Recording Audio with Audacity
    Audacity is a free, cross-platform audio recording suite, and it's great for recording audio for those of us on a limited budget, or for those who just like to dabble.
  • Why the Nintendo DS Would Be Perfect for Phantasy Star Online
    There are certain aspects of the game, certain quirks even, that would make the prospect of a portable version of PSO a very attractive offering. Which portable? Why, my friends, the DS. But of course.
  • Review: On the Edge- the Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore Computers
    I was eager to dive into On The Edge when I discovered it's existence. For the record, I never grew up with Commodore computers, although more recently I have began catching up on all I've missed in the computer industry.
  • Against the Flow- My View on Macs, the N-Gage, and Classic Gaming
    In games, in computers, in life itself, I oftentimes find myself facing in a different direction than the rest of the world seems to be heading.
  • Review: Gamepark Holding's GP2x
    The GP2x is a Personal Entertainment Player created by Gamepark Holdings, an offshoot of Gamepark, creators of the GP32.

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