All Posts by: Eddie Inzauto
Mythos bringing back the MMO hack-n-slash
In the past few years, the MMORPG genre has been expanding rapidly. Many of the games released in that time, however, have been me-too clones with the same look and feel as one another, matching mechanics and interface nearly identically…. Read More »
Fans have been crying out for a re-release of the original Bionic Commando for quite some time now. Many assumed that the most likely place for it to show up would be on Nintendo’s Virtual Console, considering the game appeared… Read More »
Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword gameplay
Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword is a little over two months away now, but Team Ninja just released a slew of gameplay videos for the DS action title. This particular clip sees Ryu challenging a dragon in an open field just… Read More »
There has been no official announcement from Konami as of yet, but both GameFly and Amazon are listing a PS2 version of Silent Hill Origins with release information pointing to somewhere in the month of March. This may be a… Read More »
I think I speak for everyone in the games industry when I say that seeing our medium receiving recognition in more traditional spheres it at least somewhat heartwarming. Back in October, GamerNode reported that the Writer’s Guild of America would… Read More »
Nintendo of America announced yesterday that two new executives have been appointed in the company’s sales and marketing division in Redwood City, California. At the time of this post, former Reebok exec Denise Kaigler is already on the job as… Read More »
Top 10 most anticipated games (non-sequels) of 2008
The year 2007 was an incredible year for the videogame industry. I’d even be willing to go out on a limb and say that it was one of the best ever. Our year-end awards here at GamerNode weren’t decided over… Read More »
Japan may be on the receiving end of a brand new Resident Evil (Biohazard, over there) arcade machine sometime in the near future. In a recent interview, voice actress Tara Platt revealed that she had performed some voice work for… Read More »
Gamespot may be getting a bit more than they bargained for in the wake of Jeff Gerstmann’s release from the company last November. Earlier this month, the website lost longtime content contributer Frank Provo as a result of this issue,… Read More »
Is Nintendo slowing things down on the Virtual Console? This is the second week in a row that only two games have found their way onto the release list, making early 2008 a slow time for the classics. Today’s update… Read More »