Category: GN
Back in June, we reported that the next Katamari game, Beautiful Katamari, was going to be an Xbox 360 exclusive title. Shedding its PS3 and Wii clothes, we ended up receiving a Beautiful Katamari demo on Xbox Live just last… Read More »
Xfire, the PC gaming community and statistical tool, has now attracted more than 8 million subscribers. About 60 percent of those are European users, with the other 40 percent hailing from north America. All told, Xfire has logged over 120… Read More »
Been itching to stretch your guitar fingers for the past few years but only own a PC or Mac? Never fear, Aspyr Media announced today they’ll be porting Activision’s upcoming Guitar Hero III to PC and Mac; it’s expected they’ll… Read More »
In a recent interview with Japanese website PingMag, illustrator Ken Taya described the differences between working for Japanese and American videogame companies. Taya is a Nisei, the Japanese term for the first generation to be born outsie of Japan. He… Read More »
Hudson has announced its lineup for the Tokyo Games Show, which is set to go down later this month. The company will be showing six games, five of which are listed below: Deca Sporta (Wii) Dungeon Explorer: Jashin no Ryouiki… Read More »
Did I just write a poem? Whatever the headline, it appears Microsoft is taking the recent pleas to Sony by European gamers as an opportunity to capitalize on that market. The idea seems to be, ‘customers want PSN content, so… Read More »
This week’s Virtual Console update is pretty decent, yet again. NES Play Action Football was always solid, although its rival Tecmo Bowl claimed the spotlight and never let it go, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 comes to us from the days… Read More »
Some games tend to be so absorbing that it’s hard to put them down and just carry on your daily routine as if nothing happened. Every once in a while you’ll find that even the quirkiest elements of a game… Read More »
September 9th, 1999 was the day in which Sega launched its final piece of game hardware in the US market, only for it to be completely overshadowed by the might of Sony’s DVD player packing beast– something called the PlayStation… Read More »
Like most classic titles, it’s always exciting to see familiar games revamped with next-gen graphics and expanded game play. That’s what makes the anticipation for Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction so high. The New Zealand Herald’s Mad Gamer… Read More »