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For all the controversial moves made by Nintendo over the past decade, one thing has never been more apparent: the Big N maintains a commitment to fun. While many developers are focused on implementing the most impressive visuals into their… Read More »
Geoffrey Chaucer, the medieval author and poet, is attributed with writing, “There is an end to everything, to good things as well.” The latest victim to fall prey to this classic idiom is none other than GamePro, the videogame-centric publication thousands… Read More »
Like the 2009 Wii iteration before it, House of the Dead: Overkill – Extended Cut for PlayStation 3 is a reintroduction and re-tuning of a genre that survives in youthful memories of arcades, movie theaters and shopping malls. The on-rails shooter, like… Read More »
After 30 minutes with Namco Bandai’s Go Vacation, I turned the game off. I really wasn’t expecting much, but the controls were so bad, I literally had trouble completing stages. So I gave the game a rest and decided to come… Read More »
Yesterday, images of the world map for Bethesda’s highly anticipated game, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, made their way online after Russian gamers were given copies at the Igromir gaming expo. Having been localized, the map is labeled for Russian audiences. Luckily, an… Read More »
Twisted Pixel has a recipe for success, but they’re not exactly keeping it a secret. First, you’ll need one part Sonic the Hedgehog, one part Bomberman and one part N+. Second, you’ll need to take the first three ingredients and… Read More »
Any successful brand of entertainment worth its weight in quarters will have inspired a pinball machine theme somewhere along the way; The Simpsons, Star Wars, Kiss, etc. You can add Ms. Splosion Man to that list, now that ZEN Studios… Read More »
Ni no Kuni, or the Studio Ghibli RPG as it’s known in North America, has finally been given a release date… in Japan. So far there’s been no word as to when the title will reach U.S. stores, if at… Read More »
There are few things in the gaming world as tried and true as Nintendo’s pantheon of characters and franchises. System after system, Nintendo meets our expectations when it comes to delivering a great game in one classic series or another…. Read More »
The calendar may tell you the official start of spring is March 20, but in reality, it comes nearly a full month earlier with the first game of Major League Baseball’s Spring Training punctuating the end of winter and the… Read More »