Nintendo starts off summer with a bang.
This week's Nintendo Download features four new DSiWare titles, three new WiiWare titles, and one Virtual Console title.
Nintendo starts off summer with a bang.
This week's Nintendo Download features four new DSiWare titles, three new WiiWare titles, and one Virtual Console title.
You're probably better off saving up for a real Lamborghini.
With a nonsensical name like that, I wasn't expecting anything much out of this one. Once discovering that it was published by Titus, the same nefarious company infamous for releasing contenders for "best worst game ever" such as Superman 64 and Carmageddon, I dropped the cartridge in shock and horror. However, I'm on a mission. Mustering up as much determination as I could, I picked it up and popped it into the Nintendo 64's cartridge slot, with sour memories of Carmageddon now flooding back.
The latest hockey game from EA will feature a peripheral and the likeness of Wayne Gretzky.
While not officially announced, the QMI Agency has revealed that EA will announce NHL Slapshot, a Wii exclusive hockey game soon.
Sam Fisher drops the gear for a more action-packed adventure.
Years ago, it just so happened that I was in the market for a new game right around the time that the original Splinter Cell came out. While browsing at Gamestop, I narrowed down my choices to either Metal Gear Solid 2 or Splinter Cell, but the in-store representative assured me that Splinter Cell was the game to get. Thankfully, I listened, because after a few short minutes with the game I fell in love. Hiding in the shadows, avoiding enemies, and killing only as a last option was unbelievably fun. But not only was it fun, it was completely unlike anything I had played before. Fast-forward to 2010, and Splinter Cell has had a number of iterations, insane plot twists, and with this latest sequel, some revamped gameplay.
The two newest entries in the series are due out next year on the DS.
Nintendo announced today that both Pokémon Black and White, which have already been announced for Japan, are due to release in America.
The former Sony exclusive developer announces a new IP targeted for PS3 and Xbox 360.
Insomniac recently announced that they are entering multiplatform development via a partnership with EA in their EA Partners program.
Sources close to Edge reveal the price point for Natal and a console bundle
Recently, a trusted source to Edge has revealed Microsoft's launch plans for their latest peripheral, Natal.
Yeah, it's not game related, but maybe a few of you will care.
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Asteroids on steroids.
This is one I've not played before. In fact, I have never played the arcade original, either.
What do you get when you cross Time Magazine, mini-games, and a mysterious, finicky, miserly cat?
I'm not quite sure, but I certainly know the reality of the hybrid would be much more enriching than whatever it is Sukeban Shachou Rena provides. The game begins with the cat I'm assuming is Rena sleeping on her (his?) desk. Forgive me for not knowing much about the cat's gender, but I'm pretty sure Rena is female. Anyway, I believe the cat finds the two subordinates are mostly incompetent, and thus determines that a new intern must be hired to compensate for how foolish and inept the first two human workers are.