All Posts by: Jason Fanelli
The very talented and very prolific Ali Hillis was in attendance at the 2010 Spike Video Game Awards on December 11th, and was kind enough to answer questions on her way down the red carpet. GamerNode’s Jason Fanelli was quick… Read More »
Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon spoke with GN at the 2010 Spike Video Game Awards about what it might be like if God of War’s Kratos happened to show up in the upcoming Mortal Kombat from NetherRealm and Warner Bros…. Read More »
Jennifer Hale was on hand at the 2010 Spike Video Game Awards in Los Angeles over the weekend, and GamerNode’s Jason Fanelli was able to grab a quick moment of the popular voice actress’s time on the red carpet to… Read More »
GamerNode’s Jason Fanelli caught up with James C. Burns on the black carpet at the 2010 Spike Video Game Awards. Listen to what the highly animated voice of Call of Duty: Black Ops‘ Seargent Frank Woods had to say to… Read More »
Mickey Mouse is no stranger to gaming. We’ve been controlling the mouse for as long as games have been around. I personally started with Mickey Mousecapades on the NES. Now, however, Mickey embarks on his biggest gaming adventure ever in… Read More »
Yes, you are reading that correctly. This is not a joke. The January issue of the Official Playstation Magazine drops the oh-so-friggin’-sweet news that Kratos from the God of War franchise will be featured in the new reboot of Mortal… Read More »
Video game music fans, rejoice! Your tastes have finally been recognized by the rest of the musical world. Composer Christopher Tin’s "Baba Yetu" aka The Opening Song To Civilization IV and V, was recently nominated for "Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying… Read More »
I love me a good remix, especially if the original song is one that I like anyhow. "Terra" from Final Fantasy VI? Ailsean over at OCRemix killed it with "Terra in Black." "Schala" from Chrono Trigger? A remixer named Naz… Read More »
RPGs: when one thinks of this genre, they immediately of big, burly knights slaying dragons with swords and magic, or over-effeminate, brooding anti-heroes with large weapons and even larger attitudes. There have been some variations on the concept, but never… Read More »
ATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATA! I hope you like that sound, because if you decide to play Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage, you’re going to hear it. A lot. The house that Dynasty Warriors built pays homage in game form to one… Read More »