All Posts by: GamerNode Staff
Eddie, Christos, and Jason cover all the news, announcements, ups, and downs of E3 2009. This year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo is over, so it’s time to rant and rave about everything that happened at the show in Los Angeles. From… Read More »
Eddie, Christos, and Jason talk about E3 and more in the podcast that couldn’t stay on topic. Episode 3 of vs. Node breaks from the normal format in a number of ways, as Eddie Inzauto and Christos Reid welcome GamerNode… Read More »
Eddie & Christos weigh in on the nominees for the Golden Joystick Awards. In Episode 2 of vs. Node, Eddie Inzauto and Christos Reid talk about crashes, closed doors, pulling out, losing money, a rumored console redesign, and this show’s… Read More »
Eddie & Christos get their shovels and pails, and dive into a discussion of sandbox gaming. In the very first episode of vs. Node, Eddie Inzauto and Christos Reid talk about swine flu’s videogame debut, a flash game that outraged… Read More »
Zeno Clash is an independent, PC-only first-person beat ’em up, released for digital download on Steam and Direct2Drive. It was created by Chilean studio Ace Team, and has turned many heads even prior to its release, its hype (for lack… Read More »
As I’ve been playing through Suda 51’s sometimes brilliant, sometimes baffling epic, No More Heroes, I keep coming back to something Eskil Steenberg, one-man creator of the upcoming MMO, Love, said on a recent episode of ListenUp (the podcast, not… Read More »
Merchants of Brooklyn Review
Merchants of Brooklyn is a futuristic, dystopic FPS, developed by independent studio Paleo Entertainment, a group of Half-Life 2 modders turned game developers. The game is set in Brooklyn in the year 3100 AD, when global warming has caused the… Read More »
Gamers tend to burn the midnight oil quite often when they become engrossed in their digital pursuits, so what better prize to give away than something to ensure a confortable, cozy night’s sleep? (Ok, a new PC or… Read More »
"Why are you pirating from me?" asks developer
The pirating of software is as sure to happen as the sun rises everyday. Piracy is maligned by software protection groups such as the ESA, and is generally a hot button topic among game developers and publishers. But Cliff Harris… Read More »
EA Casual Game boss quits. Casual Label shut down
Electronic Arts was hoping that the casual game market would be its answer to a successful money making opportunity. But EA’s Casual Entertainment development group has been shut down and will now be incorporated into The Sims game division and… Read More »