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Rock Band DLC: Blondie, The Clash and Sonic Youth
Codemasters Secures Formula One License
Burnout Paradise Under Construction For The PC
Battlefield: Bad Company Demo To Release Early June
Bioshock Hitting The Big Screen
News Nightcap: Grid Mustang Giveaway and Haze Demo
Pandemic To Develop Lord Of The Rings: Conquest
New Video Game Legislation Proposed, FTC Shows Improvement in Mature Ratings Enforcement
THQ Scores Kiddie Version Of Marvel Super Heroes
News Nightcap: PS3 GTA IV Patch, Fight Night Round 4
Nintendo Channel Up And Running
Doom 4 Is In Production
Mobile Gaming: Who plays mobile games?
It seems inevitable that video games will infiltrate any platform with the capacity to support them, whether it’s PC, console, portable or mobile – the newest of frontiers digital games are attempting to conquer. There’s also no doubt that technology increases exponentially each year, and with that come new and innovative ways to play games.
Getting Prepped For GTA IV
It’s hard to believe it, but it’s true: After a long wait (and a delay or two), Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto IV is hitting shelves in a week. So what’s a gamer to do with those remaining seven days? Once the game hits, you’re probably not going to want to do anything but play for a while—which is why preparation is key.
Miyamoto Speaks: Wii Fit, Design Challenges And More
When you get an invite to meet with Shigeru Miyamoto, it’s hard to say no. After soaking up a little sun in Central Park for a while, I found myself in a board room face to face with Nintendo’s not-so-secret weapon. The man behind Donkey Kong, Mario, Zelda, Pikman and just about everything else in the big N’s arsenal was giving a special briefing on Wii Fit.
You Asked For It: Your Burnout Paradise Questions Answered
Criterion’s Burnout series has been known over the years for delivering the simple pleasures of video game racing: insane speeds and intense wrecks. However, Burnout Paradise, the latest in the franchise, represents a bold new attempt at open-world racing.
Check out what Firmware 2.30 has to offer
Today PlayStation fans have much to be thankful for with the PS3 firmware 2.30 and revamped PlayStation Store, which launched early this morning. With the release comes a powerful new audio update, a completely redesigned store interface and a slew of new or revised features sure to make the shopping experience increasingly functional as well as enjoyable.
2008 Sierra Spring Preview Event
Over the course of a jam-packed day, we checked out a diverse range of games, as varied as a photography title to the brutal open-world antihero game Prototype. FULL STORY
Set Sail With Rise of the Argonauts
Like most of the other game genres, the lines between action-RPG and everything else are blurring. FULL STORY
Hands-On With Grid Single Player Demo
Grid, the reimagining of the ToCA series aims to put the focus of the driving game back on the driving. FULL STORY
Midway Gamer’s Day: New Games, Fresh Twists And Revived Franchises – Oh My!
Game Informer touched down in Sin City this week for Midway Gamer’s Day and has a jackpot of info to share with you as a result. FULL STORY
Boom Blox A Surprise Hit At Nintendo Media Summit
We wrap up our coverage of Nintendo’s media summit with a look at the company’s bread and butter: retail games. FULL STORY
Mario Kart Wii
Not many franchises out there are capable of getting by on the same old schtick. Even fewer maintain their relevance and entertainment value through the years despite never making major changes. FULL STORY
Grand Theft Auto IV
It’s been days since Grand Theft Auto IV’s credits rolled, yet I can’t seem to construct a coherent thought without my mind wandering off into a daydream about the game. FULL STORY
Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword
Of all the things Dragon Sword attempts, the controls are the real triumph. Team Ninja has devised a deceptively elegant solution for fast-paced battles on the DS. FULL STORY
Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds
Before Tiger Woods took the video game golf world by storm with his analog swing, Hot Shots and its three-click meter was the standard for the sport. Until now, the Hot Shots series has been loathe to change its formula. FULL STORY
Rainbow Six Vegas 2
Ubisoft managed not to screw anything up from the amazing original, which pretty much makes this the best tactical shooter out there by default. FULL STORY