Tagged:  PlayStation Move

By Eddie Inzauto, February 28, 2013 0 GN Show

Eddie, Jason, Dan, Mike, and Greg discuss Sony’s PS4 reveal event in detail and speculate on what gamers will learn next. Eddie Inzauto, Jason Fanelli, Dan Crabtree, Mike Murphy, and Greg Galiffa provide their thoughts on Sony’s February 20th PlayStation… Read More »

By Mike Murphy, February 20, 2013 0 GN

The NYC event for Sony was indeed meant for the announcement of the PlayStation 4, which is the official name of the next-generation console. It will be arriving Holiday 2013, but the console itself and the pricing was not revealed…. Read More »

By Dan Crabtree, February 14, 2013 0 VG Review

Chapter 1 Great Mother Okami Amaterasu… I am filled with unbridled joy at your safe return! I would have found you and done so just the same. How delightful to see that the savior whose brave sacrifice sealed away the… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, July 10, 2012 0 GN

Earlier this year at E3 it was revealed that Angry Birds would be heading to consoles this holiday season. Now developer Rovio has revealed the first details on the upcoming entry in the famed franchise, including a 3DS version. Angry… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, July 7, 2011 0 Features

Videogame companies look to reach new audiences to branch out, explore new concepts, and, of course, to generate even more revenue. But no one developer or publisher has discovered the silver bullet for market growth, though big strides has been… Read More »

By Greg Galiffa, June 28, 2011 0 Features

The original NES controller had five buttons: A, B, Start, Select and the D-Pad. The SNES had nine with the addition of Y, X and two shoulder buttons. From then on, controllers became increasingly more complicated, manufacturers cramming in as… Read More »

By Dan Crabtree, June 20, 2011 0 Previews

At E3 2009, Sony revealed its take on motion controls — a precision Wiimote called the Move. It promised epic, one-to-one sword battles, and if we dared to dream, a Star Wars game that finally did justice to Jedi weaponry…. Read More »

By Kyle Hilliard, November 9, 2010 0 Features

Is one better than the other? Are they even worth comparing? Are they even worth purchasing? Sony and Microsoft have both released their responses to the plethora of new gamers created by the Nintendo Wii, and now that both beasts… Read More »