All Posts by: Eddie Inzauto
Microsoft’s recently announced Xbox 360 Avatars may very well be another moneymaker for the company, allowing 360 owners to purchase and download "accessories" for them. The Mii-like characters will be released alongside the new 360 dashboard update coming at the… Read More »
We Love Golf! Those must be the first words out of everyone’s mouth every morning at Camelot Software Planning, developers best known for their work on the Hot Shots Golf and Mario Golf series, and now the driving force (I… Read More »
Due to hit store shelves next month, the new 60GB Xbox 360 is the remedy for storage woes on Microsoft’s console. But why wait for an official release? Both Target and Walmart stores have allegedly been selling the system before… Read More »
Those of you who have been looking forward to the next gaming morsels from American McGee, today is your lucky day. GameTap is handing out the first episode of American McGee’s Grimm, entitled "A Boy Learns What Fear Is," for… Read More »
The award of the day is a very prestigious honor, and goes out to conservative pundits Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, and Michael Savage. These men are all very outspoken opponents of the videogame industry, often claiming that interactive entertainment is… Read More »
We’re all familiar with the Marvel vs. Capcom line of fighting games, but did anyone ever expect to see Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe? Well regardless of what anyone expected, Midway is planning to deliver a fighting mash-up between their… Read More »
It’s a shame when a great game goes unrecognized, and by that I mean going without recognition from someone other than us bleeding-heart videogame critics and "with it" fans. These games–games like Okami–should rack up huge sales numbers to go… Read More »
With newly formed megapower Activision Blizzard talking about selling development studios and opting not to publish certain Vivendi games, some individuals are bound to wonder where Double Fine Productions’ upcoming Brutal Legend stands in this corporate juggling act. According to… Read More »
Yes, this gaming company mash-up borders on ridiculous… The latest from Activision Blizzard is that the mega-publisher may be ready to sell off Vivendi subsidiary Sierra Entertainment. Activision Publishing CEO Mike Griffith said Monday: "We are focused on improving efficiency… Read More »
Fable II is still three months away from release, and already Peter Molyneux has been caught talking about the next three games in the series. In an interview with GameTrailers, he discussed the links between the first two games, as… Read More »