If you've paid the subscription fee for a Call of Duty Elite premium
membership and you play Modern Warfare 3 on the 360, today is the day to
reap your rewards.
One of the biggest surprises during my hands-on time with Kid Icarus: Uprising a couple months ago was discovering the upcoming 3DS title's strange link to another popular Nintendo franchise.
We haven't heard much about the Mass Effect anime since it was announced last year, but now some new information is coming out of the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.
The Alone in the Dark series has fallen into disfavor some time between
the 1992 original and 2008's mature reboot, but that doesn't mean
there's no hope for remembering why the series was once beloved.
If you're concerned about Street Fighter X Tekken spoilers --
seriously?! -- don't read this post. Everyone else, prepare for a
supreme new level of weirdness.
Here's a good lesson for everyone: With great power comes great
responsibility. Sadly that includes the responsibility to not spend
work-related funds on video games and electronics if you decide to go
into public office.
It's been over six months since Bethesda decided to sue Mojang, the
developer behind Minecraft, because of the indie studio's decision to
name an upcoming project "Scrolls." Now that lawsuit is officially ended
with both parties apparently pleased.
Nintendo has slowly turned me from skeptical about the upcoming 3DS game
Kid Icarus: Uprising to pretty excited. The latest trailer continues
that trend.
Do you love bingo? Are those other pansy versions of bingo too gentle
for you? A new trademark application suggests that Electronic Arts might
have the authentic, hardcore bingo experience you've been waiting for.
Double Fine has already raised well over two million dollars, but there's still time to join the over 70,000 people who are contributing to the studio's upcoming adventure game project.
We're still waiting for the trial
related to Infinity Ward co-founders Jason West and Vince Zampella
leaving Activision to begin, but as of this week, West and Zampella have
had one of their lawsuit claims against Activision dismissed by a
judge.