Archive: March, 2008
Being rational when it comes to discussing the government’s part in the regulation of videogames is beyond me. Neil Thompson is the head of sales and marketing for the Entertainment and Devices Division at Microsoft (which includes Xbox, Zune and… Read More »
Despite the infrequent release of quality titles on Nintendo’s machine (aside from Brawl, at least), there’s one thing that may or may not be on the minds of Wii owners as of late: Wii Fit. While not all hardcore gamers… Read More »
When the game 50 Cent: Bulletproof was released several years ago, the game received a universal "yawn" from gaming sites and reader reviews. The best that could be said about the scores was that the game reached the level of… Read More »
When people talk about the leading game publishers, rarely does the name Sega pop up. With the exception of the hit title, Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, released for the Wii, it’s hard to think of any other… Read More »
Surfer Girl, notorious for posting her supposed insider information, whether it be fact or fiction, has some new juicy tidbits on the Rockstar-published L.A. Noire. Most interesting is that the developers of the game, Team Bondi, have lost the financial… Read More »
When EA lost its long coveted title as the number one third-party game publisher of the world last year, the giant game monolith awakened from its lethargic slumber of complacency and set the fires going in trying to make some… Read More »
Last weekend, a Guitar Hero III player by the name of Chris Chike drove two hours to a Play N Trade store in Bloomington, Minnesota to compete in the national tournament the retail chain was holding. It was there that… Read More »
The victory party for the Blu-ray camp over rival HD DVD may have started a little prematurely as word has come in that the US International Trade Commission is starting an investigation on the companies that were involved in the… Read More »
MTV, EA and Harmonix have just announced that Rock Band will officially be released for the Wii on June 22, 2008. "The Wii’s success among casual and core gamers of all ages makes it an ideal match for the cross-generational… Read More »
Despite some less than enthusiastic responses to a few of their games last year, Midway’s CEO David Zucker remained optimistic once the new year began. For 2008, Zucker discussed that Midway would focus on "fewer, bigger, better" titles along with… Read More »



