Tagged: Xbox 360
Maybe Lost Planet 3, a third- and first-person shooter prequel from Capcom, will make more sense if I explain it as a middle school project. Middle schoolers will work IN groups, but not AS groups. An example: When a gaggle… Read More »
Every time I leave a movie theater, there’s a certain feeling that washes over me. It’s one of reverence: while still processing what I’ve seen and deciding whether or not I enjoyed it, I maintain an appreciation and respect for… Read More »
Recently, the man behind Saints Row 2 modding blog Idol Ninja sent an email to Volition Inc, requesting information on Saints Row: The Third‘s various internal specifications, only to be astounded when Jeff Thompson; programming director, actually replied. He said that he is… Read More »
A whole two years have passed since Lima Sky announced it would be bringing hit mobile app Doodle Jump to the Xbox 360 as a downloadable game engineered for use with the Kinect, and now they have released screenshots of the upcoming… Read More »
The gaming industry’s inner Sorceror’s Apprentice is about to be satisfied as Harmonix unveils Fantasia: Music Evolved, a new rhythm game for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Fantasia will utilize the Kinect to allow players to “become the new… Read More »
The Grill turns 50 today! 50 episodes dating back to last March…hard to believe, but we’re here! Every weekend, join GamerNode Senior Editor Jason Fanelli (with videographer Matt Boyle and production assistant Mike Jaszczak behind the camera) as he runs… Read More »
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 »
According to series’ creator, Hideo Kojima, Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection is not coming to the Xbox 360. This should come as no surprise, as The Legacy Collection contains nearly every installment in the series, which of course includes Metal Gear Solid… Read More »
In 1851, Harper and Brothers published an adventure writer’s exploration into a then-modern poetic adventure. Moby Dick initially sold around 500 copies in Melville’s native England, less than a tenth of what his previous, high-intrigue island adventures had sold. And… Read More »
The next Xbox may feature an entire channel of original shows, adding yet another piece of speculation to the pile of NextBox rumors. A source working closely with Microsoft tells GamerNode that the next Xbox will include a TV-style channel… Read More »