All Posts by: Eddie Inzauto
Electronic Arts and Maxis announced today that the highly anticipated evolution sim, Spore, finally has an official release date. According to the press release, the game will "be available at retailers worldwide the weekend of September 7" for the PC,… Read More »
Koei, a publisher/developer that has historically been strongly focused on the Japanese videogame market, has announced that it will be restructuring in order to better serve western territories, as well as the east. Naoki Katashima will be Koei’s new executive… Read More »
Valentine’s Day is fast-approaching, and Blizzard has brought the lovey-dovey festivities to the land of Azeroth via the "Love is in the air" celebration. Until February 15th, World of Warcraft players can snag perfume, cologne, love tokens, love rockets, picnic… Read More »
It appears that Apple isn’t content with all of their recent successes in the computer, mp3 player, and cell phone departments. A recent trademark application hints that the company may be getting ready to venture into the videogame arena –… Read More »
Bruce Everiss, a veteran in videogame marketing, has some very interesting things to say about objectional content in today’s videogames. In his blog, Bruce on Games, he asserts that not only are most very tame relative to other forms of… Read More »
Sometimes Virtual Console releases have a common theme between them, and sometimes they don’t. Today, it’s obvious that they go together like peas and carrots. One centers around farming, and the other is a fantasy shooter featuring a badass knight… Read More »
Sometimes, a gamer just needs to jump in a car strapped with all manner of weaponry, then drive around blowing the crap out of everything else on the road – or off. The Twisted Metal series has always given players… Read More »
Rainbow Six Vegas 2 gameplay footage
The sequel to Ubisoft’s critically acclaimed Rainbow Six Vegas is scheduled to hit store shelves in just over five weeks, and fans of the first game are already chomping at the bit in anticipation. Now I’m not a huge fan… Read More »
The video game industry is in its adolescence, struggling to form an identity, to fit in, and to be accepted. I’m sure you’ve read something along those lines before, but it seems that the number of people who preach in… Read More »
I recently got the chance to sit down and try my hand at publisher Paradox Interactive’s first-person horror adventure game, Penumbra: Black Plague. The little time that I had with the game definitely sparked my interest in getting my hands… Read More »