All Posts by: Eddie Inzauto
Realtime Worlds has announced a release date, pricing structure, and other details about its upcoming cops-n-robbers MMO, All Points Bulletin. In the FAQ section of the game’s website, it is revealed to be coming to PCs on June 29 in… Read More »
A class-action lawsuit has been filed in a North District of California court against Sony Computer Entertainment for the mandatory April 1st firmware update that removed the option for PlayStation 3 owners to install an alternate operating system, Linux, on… Read More »
Research agency Millward Brown has released its annual report of the 100 Most Valuable Global Brands, with Nintendo’s pair of consoles taking top honors in the videogame-specific section of the report. Sony’s machines bring up the rear. On the main… Read More »
According to an anonymous GameStop employee, the retail giant has received shipments of in-store posters depicting a black Wii bundle with Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort, Wii MotionPlus, and the console itself for $199.99. Instructions are to hold the posters… Read More »
As if the excellent refinement that is Super Street Fighter IV wasn’t enough hadoken- and shoryuken-ing for drooling fans, Capcom has announced that in honor of the new release, the iPhone version of Street Fighter IV is on sale for… Read More »
It’s not often we get a Rorschach image and notes from a pychological evaluation in our mailboxes here at GN HQ, so Visceral Games’ latest teaser for Dead Space 2 was bound to catch our attention. The two documents arrived… Read More »
Genre: Moving On
Part of the discussion during VS Node‘s “Game of the Games of the Decade” episode considered representation of genre in a list of all-time great games. Most of the participants in the discussion were in agreement that all genres needn’t… Read More »
Interview with Alan Chatham of OpenChord.org at PAX East 2010
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Some classic games are best left in the past, never to be heard from again. The pair of side-scrolling action titles in Capcom’s Final Fight: Double Impact are not that type of game at all; with this downloadable double pack,… Read More »
“You can’t win ’em all.” This popular statement is relevant in the world of gaming, but not exactly as one might think. Sure, you win some and you lose some in competitive games, but not all games are meant to… Read More »