All Posts by: GamerNode Staff
Unless you live on the far ends of the Earth, you know that the Nintendo Wii has proven itself a successful console because of its innovative and unique motion sensoring system. Even though the Wii doesn’t have an overflowing library… Read More »
Marketing research firm, Intellisponse, evidently "leaked" some information to the public about a product named Trioxide which would enable PCs to play games from the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii with their respective controllers. According to the info, there were… Read More »
Game developers have often remarked that the PS3 is not the easiest game console to program for. The formidable Cell processor, which is at the heart of the game machine, has often had programmers burning the late night oil in… Read More »
If you’ve been hanging around GamerNode at all this weekend, you’ve probably noticed that Brendon has gotten his hands on the full version of the Spore Creature Creator and has been streaming his editing sessions live, as well as having… Read More »
In one corner we have Activision, whose lineup includes the super popular Tony Hawk, Guitar Hero, Call of Duty, Doom and Quake series. With an impressive 2.8 billion dollars in revenue and its long lasting affair with video games, ever… Read More »
The acclaimed Fire Emblem franchise is heading to the DS later this year in Japan. The upcoming game will be the first in the series to make its home on the dual-screened handheld but it will also be the first… Read More »
The Bourne Conspiracy Review
With every passing year, videogames get closer to the fine line between fantasy and reality, and crossing that line changes the basic perspective of the medium. Is it still a videogame, or more of a visual experience? The Bourne Conspiracy… Read More »
GRID Review
GRID is all about speed and presentation. The races are insanely fast and you only need one wrong turn to lose (and to create an awesome crash). As for the presentation, GRID immediately pushes you into the game without a… Read More »
I finished the single player mode of GTA IV the other night and did what I usually do to unwind from a long stint with a video game…I revisit a title from my collection of video games. I decided on… Read More »
Hard drive prices per megabyte of storage has gone down throughout the years and the stats are astonishing. Fifty years ago, a 5MB HDD cost $50,000 or $10,000 per megabyte. Only eight years ago, the cost fell to only 4… Read More »