All Posts by: GamerNode Staff
GarageGames to host 'Indie Idol'
Independent game developers will get a fantastic opportunity to showcase their talent this summer at GarageGames’ B.I.G. (Break Into Games) Competition. The contest will give developers an opportunity to work with a trial version of the new Torque Game Builder… Read More »
Sony Denies Resale Rumors
GamesRadar reported yesterday that a source in gaming retail revealed that Sony had plans to eliminate the pre-owned market for Playstation 3 games entirely. This plan would mean that consumers that paid sixty dollars for the game didn’t actually own… Read More »
HL2, E1 Goes Gold
Valve announced in a press release today that the first of three episodes in the Half-Life: Episodes series has gone gold and will be available starting June 1. The announcement also confirmed that the second episode of the series, set… Read More »
Nintendo Promotions Announced
By Bradley Philbert, GN Editor-in-Chief Two top Nintendo of America executives have been promoted, as announced today in a press release from Nintendo. Current President Tatsumi Kimishima has been made chairman of the board and CEO, and former executive VP… Read More »
Wii Will Retail for <$250 USD
In a bevy of announcements today, Nintendo let word ring forth across the land that their upcoming Wii console will sell for no more than $250 USD in America, and no more than 25,000 Yen in Japan. This news comes… Read More »
Jeep Goes Airborne!
Electronic Art’s acclaimed franchise Medal of Honor is readying its latest release, Airborne, for this year. Anxious Medal of Honor fans aching to forget the painful playing experience that was Medal of Honor: European Assault can now look forward to… Read More »
Square Enix Wants More Than RPGs
Ask any gamer what Square Enix is all about and you will hear: RPGs, Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest virtually 100% of the time.While brand-name recognition is seen as a positive factor in the business industry, it also has a… Read More »
Mercenaries 2 Threatens Venezuela
The public is well familiar with the controversy regarding the supposed association of violent behavior and persons who play violent video games. Although there has been no conclusive evidence to any linkage between the two, debate continues on the subject…. Read More »
Ray Harryhausen Signs Film and Game Deal
The father of stop motion photography, Ray Harryhausen, used his unique style of animated film monsters by photographing clay models, one film frame at a time, to create the illusion of live action. Sci-fi fans will remember his creative work… Read More »
Da Vinci Code Review
No novel in recent memory has stirred more controversy and attention than Dan Brown,s Da Vinci Code. The main characters in the story try to solve the mysterious murder of Jacques Saunière, a renowned curator at the Louvre Art Museum… Read More »