Nintendo's new Art Academy asks you to put aside the standard
video game task of widespread destruction and instead draw a beautiful work of
art. Or a wiener.
How does the ESA plan to overcome the stigma attached to violent video games? By presenting to the Supreme Court the myriad
positive effects that video games can have on players, as outlined by two
recent research studies.
Rage quitting has been a problem since the beginning of online gaming,
but Bungie has revealed that it's working on a solution for the
underhanded practice in Halo: Reach.
Today Sony announced that God of War's next quest for vengeance will
begin on November 2, and players who pre-order the game will have a
bunch of content to look forward to.
Are you so psyched for the release of Gears of War 3 that you can't even
wait for Epic to release a new teaser trailer? Then take a hint from
the creative folks at TheDuoGroup
and create your own!
Forget StarCraft II: Today Disney announced it has agreed to purchase
the online social gaming site Playdom, bringing us one step closer to
our longtime dream of playing a Kingdom Hearts/Fanglies crossover.
A while back we brought you news that Rare was opening a
new studio in Birmingham. Today, the developer announced the
studio's doors are officially open, and the company is celebrating with a
video tour of the new digs.
A new update for Microsoft's Game Room is now available, which will
eventually feature 15 new games...well, 15 old games, technically. Here
are the first five, available right now.
Today the state of California filed a brief urging the Supreme
Court to reconsider Schwarzenegger v. EMA, which sparked a passionate blog post from
EA.com's Editor In Chief, Jeff Green.
When Sony announced the PlayStation Move, most gamers wrote it off as a
cheap attempt to cash in on Nintendo's success with motion-based
controllers. But is that the truth?