All Posts by: GamerNode Staff
Wowza, E3 is this week! But wait, we can’t forget about new PC game announcements this past week though. There were some juicy ones, probably to avoid the pre-E3 news rush, so get your eyeballs ready. First up, SEGA and… Read More »
Gears of War heading to PC; wait, don’t roll your eyes yet! I know we’ve heard it before but apparently this time around, the news is completely solid. Earlier today, footage of Gears of War for the PC was leaked… Read More »
GamerNode was in San Francisco last week to meet up with Jens Andersson, the lead game designer at Starbreeze Studios for the video game, The Darkness, to talk about the features and to see it in action. The hour went… Read More »
According to a recent rumor going around the Web, a gamer recently purchased a refurbished Xbox 360 that had been permanently banned from the Xbox Live network because it was illegally modded. When he tried to connect to Live, he… Read More »
What did our grandparents always say to us? "Never counterfeit Nintendo products or else you’ll get sued and ordered to pay $2.5 million!" Ok, so I guess my grandparents were the only ones who said that. Nonetheless, a Uruguayan Civil… Read More »
We all love stats pertaining to console sales (well, I do, at least) because it automatically allows us (the consumers) to rip on the mega console manufactures for any poor sales. In other words, us fan boys can shove numbers… Read More »
Crysis DX9 jungle fight vs DX10 jungle fight
Looks like there’s big of difference between DX 9 and DX 10. DX9 still looks great, but DX10 just looks amazing. See a difference in the two?
GamerNode hooked up with game publisher CDV to see three of their newest PC games. Each game we saw was in an entirely different genre. The first title we put our magnifying glass to was Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened. Sherlock… Read More »
I know, we’ve all heard this before, but now there actually seems to be evidence. A Circuit City ad poster seems to indicate that something is happening — it says that a price break is in store for the PS3…. Read More »
Critical mass has finally happened at the offices of Microsoft. Peter Moore, Corporate Vice President of Interactive Entertainment has finally addressed the widespread problem of the "ring of death" on Xbox 360s. This status message on the front panel indicates… Read More »