All Posts by: GamerNode Staff
Natsume announced its E3 lineup of games and by the looks of it there are lots of RPG titles coming our way in addition to casual gaming and educational titles. Hiro Maekawa, president and CEO at Natsume said: "From all-new… Read More »
Besides the fact that Fallout 3 still looks as amazing as ever, we were treated with a video that shows its unique gameplay mechanics. It looks as if you can switch between first and third person view, the latter being… Read More »
GamerNode reported on The Conduit in the past as a sci-fi shooter with better-than-usual graphics for the Nintendo Wii. Developed by High Voltage Software, this first-person shooter kind of looks like a blend between Prey, Half-Life, and Area 51. Is… Read More »
Besides a short trailer of something fantasy-like playing on the big screen of Microsoft’s presser, people really didn’t know what to expect. A new Panzer Dragoon, or a new RPG in general? Then the bombshell, Final Fantasy XIII was announced… Read More »
We were treated with gameplay delivered by none other that Cliffy B, as he controlled reappearing hero Marcus Fenix through a large battle against a horde of locust. Showing off some gameplay mechanics, he was quickly able to grab a… Read More »
Apogee Software is making a reappearance in game publishing by not only re-releasing its legacy game catalog of 30+ games and working on new projects, but it will be bringing Duke Nukem to handheld consoles. The re-release will be called… Read More »
Last H2H winner (Street Fighter vs. Mortal Kombat): Street Fighter E3 week is officially here, so GamerNode is pitting two of the biggest U.S. gaming conventions against each other in gladiatorial combat. In one corner, we have the E3 Media… Read More »
For a while, Wii gamers have been clamoring for a 1:1 motion control experience. However, the tech in the Wii Remote has rendered that hope an impossibility. Until now that is. Earlier this morning, Nintendo announced Wii MotionPlus, a small… Read More »
What seems to be the spiritual successor of one of the most successful RPG games, Baldur’s Gate, Dragon Age: Origins is Bioware’s new work of fantasy. It delivers a fusion of the best elements of existing fantasy works with stunning… Read More »
Oregon Trail is a game that will seemingly live on forever, at least in the hearts and minds of those who played it. It was a common sight in many-an-elementary school computer class, and fording the river, buying oxen, and… Read More »