Archive: March, 2008
Casual games are here to stay. Sorry hardcore crowd. But in most cases this is great since we are getting more people into the pastime we have all loved for so many years. Finally, the rest of the universe is… Read More »
Take away the Internet and you get some pretty angry gamers. UbiSoft released Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 yesterday for the Xbox 360 and the PS3 with much anticipation behind it. Rather than releasing two working games, UbiSoft decided to release… Read More »
Before we go any further, lets all realize that this is the exception–not the norm for Xbox Live. Relationships over the internet, especially a gaming experience, very seldom work and generally are not the best idea in the world. But… Read More »
Am I the only one that hates Michael Patcher? Every time he speaks I get distracted by something shiny and don’t pay attention. Most recently he makes the claim that the iPhone is not commercially viable as portable gaming device…. Read More »
There may be an end in sight to the nasty woes facing anyone who tries to play online with Super Smash Bros Brawl. NintendoEverything.com has quoted Nintendo as saying that the problem is rapidly being fixed and that it’s getting… Read More »
When Electronic Arts bought out Pandemic and Bioware last year, the gaming community became worried about what sort of influence EA’s corporate machine would have on the creative aspects of the two game studios. Pandemic’s president and co-founder, John Resnick,… Read More »
Remember when you heard that Xbox 360 and PS3 games were going to cost 60 dollars, up from 50 dollars in the previous generation. A 20% increase is a lot and I’m sure, just like me, you were unhappy. The… Read More »
How do you know that your console is healthy? No, not the NPD, silly. It’s criminals! Yes, criminals. You see, thieves have no interest in worthless dying products. They only want things that will fetch a high price on eBay… Read More »
Guitar Hero is one of the biggest franchises in the videogame world at the moment. Whatever they do has a huge impact on the music industry, music listeners, and music teachers. That’s a lot of power for a videogame to… Read More »
I recently got the chance to talk with producer Dan Myers about Sony Online Entertainment’s upcoming spy MMO The Agency. He was happy to answer all my questions, even in the midst of what they call a “sprint phase” –… Read More »



