All Posts by: GamerNode Staff
Nintendo announced that upon its release on November 19, 2006, the Nintendo Wii’s Virtual Console service has amassed over 4.7 million downloads. This rate equals out to around 1,000 games downloaded every hour since launch. In addition, the forthcoming release… Read More »
This week’s new releases include Tomb Raider: Anniversary, which is a throw-back to the original game with updated visuals and the like, along with the Wild-West FPS Call of Juarez for the 360. Looks like there aren’t any new PS3… Read More »
This week’s newly announced PC games and expansions will be pretty short. The week started out with the Memorial Day hoilday, so news was slow, therefore the news crunch was trimmed down. But if you’re a fan of Need for… Read More »
In an interview with the Japanese magazine Dengeki Playstation, Masashi Tsuboyama, the lead designer of the Silent Hill series, talked about Silent Hill 5 and its possibility of being a multiplatform title. Tsuboyama said in the interview, "…We only have… Read More »
It’s no secret that Sony has been hemmorhaging cash for months now. It could be that the only thing standing between profitability and bankruptcy for Sony are those massively overpriced Vaio notebooks, offseting some of the losses. My ex-girlfriend’s parents… Read More »
Winx Club: Join the Club Review
There is a certain degree of masochism to this job, but the moment Winx arrived on my desk, I knew I was in for something bad. "To Bri, <3 Me" was written on the cellophane with permanent ink. "Me" would… Read More »
Ultimate Baseball Online 2007 Review
Potential. Potential is what all MMO and online-based games need to succeed. People don’t want to play an online game only to get bored with it after a few times logging on. Games such as Everquest and World of Warcraft… Read More »
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords Review
Puzzle Quest is a brilliant idea. Take Bejeweled, toss in RPG elements and a semi-random story, port it to every system known to man and there you go, an inexpensive-to-produce game that basically works out to digital crack. I don’t… Read More »
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords – The Alchemy of Addiction Review
Puzzle Quest is a brilliant idea. Take Bejeweled, toss in RPG elements and a semi-random story, port it to every system known to man and there you go, an inexpensive-to-produce game that basically works out to digital crack. I don’t… Read More »
It seems that an up-and-coming rock band, The Xbox Boys, isn’t getting heat because their music is loud or offensive, (well, maybe just to Jack Thompson), no sports fans, it just so happens that these console lovers have been accused… Read More »