All Posts by: GamerNode Staff
We already know about the efforts by EA to buyout Take-Two. The advances of Electronic Arts was scorned by the Board of Directors of T2 and was rejected outright because the price wasn’t right. Electronic Arts offered $26 per share… Read More »
In the world of round-the-clock Team Fortress 2 updates, an email response to a player from Robin Walker of Valve mentions that attention to the Pyro class has yielded only mediocre results and changes haven’t been finalized yet. In addition,… Read More »
The idea of playing in a world specifically built for MMOFPS gameplay sounds terribly intriguing, which is why those who’ve been keeping their eyes on Webzen’s Huxley have been wondering they’ll be able to pop the game into their Xbox… Read More »
Simon Jeffery, president of SEGA of America, made some recent comments regarding that hardcore gamers shouldn’t be excluded from Wii gaming; in other words, he said that Wii gaming shouldn’t solely be aimed at the casual audience. Regarding the platform,… Read More »
It looks like Atari is finally on a path to resurgence, thanks partly in having Phil Harrison from Sony and newly appointed CEO David Gardner jumping on board. Parent company Infogrames clearly noticed the restructuring as well and offered to… Read More »
We all knew that one day it was going to happen. Rumors have been floating around the internet about a possible Sony Ericsson PSP phone because of a patent application that Sony made for one. A few days ago another… Read More »
While Burnout Paradise has received critical acclaim from many venues, the game still had its fair share of bugs in the initial release. Thankfully, Criterion is addressing the issues brought to their attention from the loyal fan base. Dubbed Burnout… Read More »
Gizmondo is coming again. Maybe this time for good
You could call Gizmondo the handheld machine that wouldn’t die. But actually, it did die– it’s just that its come back to life again. At least that’s what Gizmondo chairman Carl Freer hopes. Freer says that the failure of the… Read More »
Nearly four years after its release, Relic Entertainment’s critically acclaimed Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War RTS series has received somewhat annual standalone expansion packs. Picking up help from defunct developer Iron Lore Entertainment, the third and last expansion pack, Soulstorm,… Read More »
Lost Planet Review
Many players have already been trudging the” knee-deep in snow” ice planet that Lost Planet takes place in for a year on their Xbox 360s. Now it’s the PS3’s turn to venture in this cold, snow-blasted, alien crawling planet, all… Read More »