Category: GN
For all the crap I give Sony about the PlayStation 3, I can’t help but applaud their participation in the Folding@home project. In doing so, they have afforded the gaming community a great opportunity to lend a hand in disease… Read More »
According to the folks over at Kotaku, SuperVillain Studios may very well be hard at work on two unnamed Wii titles, at least one of which they hope to have on store shelves by the end of the year. The… Read More »
In the new March issue of EGM, rumor-hunter "Quarterman" found some interesting tidbits on a few rumors that have been floating around the web. First is that Dead Rising 2 is not being developed by Capcom themselves but an unnamed… Read More »
One thing that always attracted me to the Grand Theft Auto games was the excellent cinematic quality, thanks to the top-notch voice acting and seemingly prominent Hollywood movie presentation style. One primary example of the series’ cinematic presentation was the… Read More »
SN Systems, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation, announced yesterday that the development tools required to create PlayStation Portable software have been reduced in price by a very hefty 50 percent. Manufacturer support fees will also be halved. The goal of… Read More »
If Microsoft thought they were just going to waltz into Yahoo headquarters, plop down a check for a measely $44.6 billion, and walk away with a new internet property, then they’ve got another thing coming. The first problem, according to… Read More »
BenHeck's Elite 360 laptop wows (and possibly woos)
Ben Heckendorn is a fairly amazing modding guru. Last October, we showed you the Access Controller, which Ben designed to make one-handed gaming a realistic possiblility. That was impressive, but this time the man has outdone himself. The following is… Read More »
Last May, GamerNode told you that the work of Spicy Horse co-founder American McGee was not finished, and his team over at the China-based studio would be delivering a 24-episode retelling of the classic Grimm’s fairy tales in 2008. The… Read More »
Microsoft’s current project intended to secure another twenty years of dominance in the home computer market, the tabletop PC, is now set for release this Spring. The product was originally going to begin with a limited release at the end… Read More »
Every few months, like clock work, console fanboys declare PC gaming dead and the console the future of electronic gaming. The traditional reaction from PC gamers has been something similar to "poppycock," but this time those fanboys might be on… Read More »