All Posts by: Eddie Inzauto
Sometimes you just want to kick it old school, and that’s exactly what Wanako Games allows you to do with their Xbox Live Arcade sequel, Assault Heroes 2. The game takes classic top-down shooter action and expands upon it nicely,… Read More »
Today I will be continuing my spontaneous semi-mini-quasi-series on videogame sequels. Last week I listed a a handful of sequels that don’t yet exist, but definitely should be on my consoles…now. I don’t think my words will be as pleasant… Read More »
Enough Already: Franchises That Should Call It Quits
Today I will be continuing my spontaneous semi-mini-quasi-series on videogame sequels. Last week I listed a a handful of sequels that don’t yet exist, but definitely should be on my consoles…now. I don’t think my words will be as pleasant… Read More »
The biggest sequel of this console generation was released yesterday, May 21st. Titled Mary Schafer and weighing in at a healthy 7 lbs 10 oz, this one is sure to have a monumental impact on the gaming world. Industry veteran… Read More »
We Ski can be viewed as yet another “quasi-game” to grace the Nintendo Wii; something meant to appeal to a broader audience than much of the modern catalog of videogames. For those not seeking a deep, engaging experience, however, the… Read More »
Now that Microsoft is finally getting a little bit of competition from both the PlayStation Network and Nintendo’s WiiWare, one might wonder what they plan to do to keep their edge. Game Xbox Live Arcade worldwide portfolio planner David Edery… Read More »
It’s contest time again here at GamerNode, and this time around we’re giving away a free Xbox Live Arcade Game (or three) to the most creative GN reader out there in internet land. In celebration of this week’s release of… Read More »
The Big N has settled into a new routine now, updating both the Wii Virtual Console and WiiWare catalogs every Monday. Today we have a pair of new WiiWare games and one NES title hitting the little white box, down… Read More »
Playing Razorback Studios’ Brain Voyage has an effect similar to eating a slice of pizza anywhere in the US other than New York; it may not be very enjoyable, but it makes one truly appreciate the quality of the good… Read More »
Give Me More: Games That Need Sequels
I’ve been thinking a lot about sequels lately, and how so many original games these days will eventually have at least one sequel somewhere down the road. It really doesn’t matter if the game is good, great, mediocre, or utter… Read More »