Tagged:  E3 2013

By , May 6, 2013 0 Columns, News, Videos

You’ll all be happy to know I did not ONCE use the silly Star Wars related pun in this week’s Grill. Not once. You’ll need to go elsewhere for it. Every weekend, join GamerNode Senior Editor Jason Fanelli (with videographer… Read More »

By , April 29, 2013 0 News

2K Games — the company that brought you Borderlands and Civilization — has confirmed in its blog that while the publisher is excited about next-generation hardware, it’s still busy preparing announced titles and has chosen not to feature a booth at E3… Read More »

By , April 24, 2013 0 News

This year’s E3 will be heavily focused on Microsoft and Sony as the two companies reveal more details about their upcoming consoles, so Nintendo has opted to take a different approach and scale down. In a financial results briefing, Nintendo… Read More »

By , March 4, 2013 0 Columns, News, Videos

As the month of March and its incredible busy release schedule looms, the Grill is heating up with things to talk about! Every weekend, join GamerNode Senior Editor Jason Fanelli (with videographer Matt Boyle and production assistant Mike Jaszczak behind the… Read More »

By , February 4, 2013 0 News

The Entertainment Software Association wants the next generation of game developers to get an early feel for what it’s like to display their work at E3. The organization has announced the College Game Competition, where nearly 400 colleges and universities… Read More »

By , August 5, 2012 1 Columns, News, Videos

Nothing like a little late-night grilling, am I right? Every weekend, join GamerNode Senior Editor Jason Fanelli (with videographer Matt Boyle behind the camera) as he runs down the top gaming news stories from the previous week. Game announcements, developer… Read More »

By , July 30, 2012 2 News

The Electronic Entertainment Expo is staying in the City of Angels after fears of a new football stadium and price gouging in the city threatened to have the biggest event in gaming moved elsewhere. The ESA announced today that the… Read More »