Archive: March, 2008
Genre Fusion: Binary Lovechildren
It’s not uncommon for gamers to hear the question, “what is your favorite genre?” Throughout my game-playing career, I have been hit with this very query on more occasions than I can count. Each time I feel slightly uncomfortable about… Read More »
Completely cutting out the middle man, Ubisoft announced yesterday they’ve fully acquired the IP rights to the Tom Clancy name. The agreement seems to not only include video games, but also books, merchandising products and even movies. The price of… Read More »
You probably thought exactly what I did upon hearing the announcement of Guitar Hero On Tour for the Nintendo DS, "That’ll probably suck," or perhaps, "how the hell are they going to pull that off?" Well if your thought processes… Read More »
It’s been a few months since we’ve had an update about Capcom and 20th Century Fox’s upcoming Street Fighter film but more details were revealed today, including a cast list and a tentative release date. Joining the already confirmed Kristen… Read More »
Last year in November, Greenpeace issued their report card and graded the top manufacturers of mobile phones, TVs, and game consoles according to its standards regarding the problem of environmental waste and clean manufacturing procedures. The latest Guide to Greener… Read More »
If you pick up the Game of the Year edition of Call of Duty 4 on April 1st or wait two more days for April 3rd, you’ll be treated to the release of a Call of Duty 4 Variety Map… Read More »
For you Rock Band fans, Harmonix has a mighty update that’ll find its way to the Xbox 360 and PS3 in the impending future. While the update itself has been finalized, it’ll have to go through the usual QA process,… Read More »
LucasArts believes that its new game, Fracture, will push the hardware of the Xbox 360 and the PS3 to their limits. Now that’s a pretty tall order for any game company to claim, especially in the case of the PS3,… Read More »
Depending on what type of fans you have installed on your PC, you either hear the whisper quiet whirr of your components spinning happily away or experience a sound coming from your PC case similar to a miniature jet turbine… Read More »
Welcome to the first installment in a new column we like to call Pro Tip. This weeks Pro Tip, as the article title might suggest, is from Frontlines: Fuel of War. Frontlines is just an average shooter. It’s nothing special…. Read More »



