There’s an interesting article over at [a]listdaily featuring an interview with THQ CEO, Brian Farrell, in which he expresses being a fan of cloud gaming, and how it can benefit consumer and developer/ publisher alike. “You might primarily play a game on your PC, yet play subgames on your phone…
Read MoreNintendo America has released a statement claiming that is has sold 185,000 3DS units since the price cut that dropped its hardware price to $169.99 in the region. That’s a 19-day time period 260 per cent increase over the same period in July. It’s good news for Nintendo for sure,…
Read MoreNintendo America has released a statement claiming that is has sold 185,000 3DS units since the price cut that dropped its hardware price to $169.99 in the region. That’s a 19-day time period 260 per cent increase over the same period in July. It’s good news for Nintendo for sure,…
Read MoreWe all know who’s going to win this year Interesting truth: Rugby is a big, global sport. As big as soccer (as we call it in our little corner of the world)? No. But big enough that some 3.5 billion people tuned into the last world cup. And yet, unlike…
Read MoreWe all know who’s going to win this year Interesting truth: Rugby is a big, global sport. As big as soccer (as we call it in our little corner of the world)? No. But big enough that some 3.5 billion people tuned into the last world cup. And yet, unlike…
Read MoreThe Xbox LIVE Marketplace is atwitter with yet another big release week. Four more titles hit the service today including the ‘free’ game that you’ll be receiving (if you haven’t already) if you bought all of the Summer of Arcade games within the window of opportunity. My pick of the…
Read MoreThe Xbox LIVE Marketplace is atwitter with yet another big release week. Four more titles hit the service today including the ‘free’ game that you’ll be receiving (if you haven’t already) if you bought all of the Summer of Arcade games within the window of opportunity. My pick of the…
Read MoreBoy did we apparently get that one wrong. The top game of the month of August, according to the metrics of Quality Index is one of our least favourite iPad games in recent months: Anomaly Warzone Earth. When we reviewed it, we felt it wasn’t anywhere near as innovative or…
Read MoreBoy did we apparently get that one wrong. The top game of the month of August, according to the metrics of Quality Index is one of our least favourite iPad games in recent months: Anomaly Warzone Earth. When we reviewed it, we felt it wasn’t anywhere near as innovative or…
Read MoreNES Open Tournament Golf proves two things that are somehow both contradictory and yet entirely appropriate: Golf games have come a long way in the years since, and they haven’t changed at all. The result here is that there’s a game that is weirdly both badly aged, and eminently playable.…
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