All Posts by: GamerNode Staff
No Oblivion for Wii Due to Lack of Power
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion has been one of the most popular RPGs in recent memory; the Xbox 360 and PC versions each have taken home numerous awards and high praise for the game’s involving storyline, gameplay, and graphics. Developer… Read More »
Inuyasha: Secret of the Divine Jewel Review
Inu Yasha means "dog demon warrior" in Japanese; it’s also the name of a very popular anime series. The animated program chronicles the adventures of Kagome, a girl who can travel through different time eras in Japan by means of… Read More »
Playing with a handheld game console while you are walking the streets of New York may incur a fine of $100, if legislation submitted by New York State Senator Carl Kruger passes. The bill comes in response to the recent… Read More »
The Final Fantasy franchise has long been associated with Sony’s PlayStation and PS2, which have been the primary home of the series for the past decade. While the Xbox 360 did receive Final Fantasy XI, it was years after the… Read More »
Last year at E3, Metal Gear Solid producer Konami announced it was in the works of putting together a deal to produce a movie based upon the action-stealth series. Hideo Kojima, creator of the series, was to head up the… Read More »
Those who have played any of the Halo games have no doubt imagined themselves placed inside one of the protective MJOLNIR body armor suits that the Master Chief employs during his missions to destroy the Covenant. The suit is electronically… Read More »
Electronic Arts’ Japan-based studio will be shut down, after only three years and one produced game–Theme Park DS. Two other titles for Nintendo’s handheld, Sim City DS and Dragon Zakura DS, are still in the works and will continue to… Read More »
Early last month, Microsoft announced an alternative way to get into the Halo 3 public beta–buy a copy of Crackdown. Some of the gaming community offered a cynical analysis of the marketing tactic by Microsoft and said that it was… Read More »
Valve Software, which announced the retail packaging of the upcoming Half-Life 2: Episode Two last month, has today revealed a new estimated release date. The Black Box will ship for the PC and will include Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Portal,and… Read More »
Last month the AIAS (Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences) failed to allow Capcom games from being nominated in its game awards for the second straight year because the game publisher was not a member of the AIAS. The most… Read More »