All Posts by: GamerNode Staff
Metal Gear Solid 4 is going to be huge; there’s no question about it. So with a game of MGS4’s caliber why not throw a crap-load of editions to make money from the fans? In a nod to Sony’s numerous… Read More »
Pystar, a company from Miami, Florida, is currently selling a Mac clone called OpenMac with Leopard pre-installed for $554. A considerable amount less than what Apple charges for their offical Macs. The system comes with: * 2.2 GHz Intel Core… Read More »
Epic’s Mark Rein recently told VideoGaming247 that the company does have a release date in mind for the long-awaited Xbox 360 version of Unreal Tournament 3. The catch is gamers will have to wait a bit longer to hear the… Read More »
International Hobo, a game design consultancy company, asked this very question in a survey on their website. They wanted to find out just how gamers felt while playing video games and whether they were even aware of any emotions going… Read More »
E3 is always an exciting event for gamers — it’s when developers show what they have been working on and like to announce things that will get gamers super excited for the next year. A rumor is flying around that… Read More »
Welcome to The Weekly Grind, a weekly roundup of all of the important news that graced the ever-growing genre of the MMORPG. Make sure to check the end of the post to see how a reader like yourself can get… Read More »
Remember, we have contests
Just a reminder for those of you who missed their posting last week, but GN currently has two contests running. The first involves Pauly Shore, and his totally tubular new DVD. (Does Pauly Shore use tubular? I’d like to think… Read More »
Final Fantasy IV DS has been in Japanese gamer’s hands since last year. A US version was never announced, much less dated, so after much waiting, fans got anxious that the title might not even make it here at all…. Read More »
Gaming graphics have come quite a way when compared to games of yesteryear when eight bit graphics were the norm. Today graphics are pushing the realism envelope and we’ll soon be playing games that will offer so much reality that… Read More »
Maybe some of you guys were fans of 2005’s Mario Superstar Baseball. I myself briefly dabbled in the game once at a friend’s house. The game was functional, fun, and managed to keep me entertained for more than a few… Read More »