Article Archive for October 2009
Weekend AeroProTip: Space Station Silicon Valley
GAME> Space Station Silicon Valley (1998)
SYSTEM> Nintendo 64
SOURCE> Nintendo Power #116, January 1999
The guys that made this game went on to make Grand Theft Auto, a series which would also come packed with hidden cheapie …
First thirty: The Beatles: Rock Band (PS3)
The Beatles: Rock Band is a pretty polarizing game. While nobody seems to see it as a bad game, the limitations on it that isolate it from the rest of the Rock Band product line …
Playing Politics: UK Minister Wants Tax Breaks for UK Developers
Politicians. There’s not much they won’t say – or, let’s face it, do – to curry favour, particularly when there’s a highly-anticipated-but-yet-to-be-announced election looming. The (UK) Conservative’s Ed Vaizey – now pimping himself as the …
Did Dragon Quest V just swear at me?
At 2am yesterday I was finishing up playing some Dragon Quest V when the game dropped this bomb on me. Seriously? Don’t cock up the proceedings by trying to look all dapper or anything? Cock …
Rock Band DLC: October 30th Edition
This week, we have a plethora of bands coming to the Rock Band marketplace. First off is a four pack of Foo Fighters songs, followed up by a trio of Nirvana tracks. And finally we …
New Dementium II Art and Screens
Today, we received an email from Southpeak Studios, chock ful of screens and artwork from their upcoming title, Dementium II.
It seems like Southpeak has raised the ante on the horror factor this time around, with …
Lips November DLC Update
For those that have ventured down the vocal path and have picked up Lips or Lips Number One Hits, you will have some fairly good DLC for the month of November. After the first Friday …
Review: Defense Grid The Awakening (XBLA)
Defense Grid: The Awakening Review (Xbox 360 Arcade)
It seems like Tower Defense games are all the rage these days, and it is hard to separate one game from the next, unless you get a solid …
What’s the Dead with Zombies Lately
Life is good if you are zombie nowadays. Zombies are in high demand in the videogame and film industry. Everywhere a person turns, there is a new project starring zombies as the main villain type. …
Sony Rotates The Shield Harmonics On Trophy Data
When TripleTags closed up shop for good last week I felt bad about the great art those guys had put together for my “now playing” card, but I’d fallen out of habit updating my Trophy …
Character Montage of Screens from Runaway: A Twist of Fate
Runaway: A Twist of Fate is finalizing development at the Pendulo Studios in Madrid, Spain, and they sent over several new character shots from the game. Also, they let us know that Runaway: A Twist …
New Screens From Star Trek Online
With Star Trek Online going into its closed beta phase, Atari and Cryptic were nice enough to send over a new batch of screenshots from the latest build of the game. So far, the game …
Telltale Celebrates Wallace and Gromit’s 20th Anniversary
Starting November 4th, Telltale Games is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Wallace and Gromit’s creation by releasing all the games on the Xbox Live Arcade marketplace. Also, they will be donating a percentage of each …
Coming soon, the only legitimate way to catch Arceus
Finally, after years of waiting, US Pokemon fans (including Puerto Rico!) will have a legitimate means to catch Arceus.
Nintendo Power revealed the news in issue #248; the Arceus distribution will be at Toys R Us …
First Thirty: A Boy and His Blob
At every turn, I wonder if WayForward’s Wii-exclusive A Boy and His Blob is doing enough.
Does the box art stand out on the Wii racks filled with Game Party and flash puzzle ports and no-name …








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