… can be seen everywhere, including the video game industry. And you would be surprised just … and heralded lead programmer of highly popular games such as Doom, Quake, and Wolfenstein 3D, dropped out of the …
According to British tabloid The Sun, nearly $1-point-1 million worth of PS3 games have been stolen, not once, but twice! The first time, cops in the UK spotted fake plates on a blue Renault lorry (a British term for…
Leave it to GamePolitics to tease (if not quite answer) that question by pulling together an ad hoc list of republican and democratic contributors that at first blush looks awfully Obama-friendly. Using publicly available records provided by Newsmeat (”America’s…
I’ve yet to lay eyes on Warhammer Online’s digitally grim “waagh-ness,” and that’s looking increasingly like a mistake. “Increasingly,” because so many of you have. Laid eyes, that is. And fingers. And cannons, catapults, ballistas, rams, trebuchets, and Nurlge…
Did you hear the one about the guy who once sold computer games in plastic Ziploc bags blasting off in a Russian spacecraft on October 12th for a multimillions orbital cruise? Game developer and NASA astronaut offspring Richard Garriott…
… I will never spend money on a game assoiciated with Gabe or Valve again. l … see it in many of the latter games produced across both platforms from lighting to … all they could out of Doom and Quake and finally came up with a new …
Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime says digital downloads may complement the business model for its new storage-centric handheld DSi, but they won’t overtake retail sales. That’s a big fat “aww shucks” for those of you hoping not to…
To paraphrase Stephen King, if you find you cannot horrify, you go for the gross-out. EA’s third-person “survival horror” game Dead Space (for PC, Xbox 360, and PS3) frequently horrifies and grosses out. It’s also ironically produced — if…
Nintendo’s DS Lite games handheld is two years old, so how about a competitive refresh that comes equipped with dual-digital cameras, a music playback feature, and loses a few millimeters and grams off its edges? That’s what Nintendo just…
In the second in a series entitled “The Future of Reading,” New York Times critic Motoko Rich speculates about books pitched with video game tie-ins expressly in mind. Sound counterintuitive? Shouldn’t that be the other way around? Yes, for…