Leave a comment in this story with whatever burning questions you have
about Square's new MMO, and I'll pick out the best questions and answer
them on tomorrow's episode of Respec Radio.
Panasonic may not have had the best luck with their previous venture
into the world of gaming, the 3DO, but it looks like they're ready to
give it another shot. They've announced a new gaming device called the
Jungle.
I don't want to turn our site into Minecraft Informer or anything, but
there are some seriously crazy things happening in this game that I am
compelled to share. Here is one such crazy thing.
Ubisoft is already attempting to breathe some life into the long-dormant
Driver franchise with next year's Driver: San Francisco, but it looks
like their plans for the series don't end there.
Anyone who grew up playing video games probably has a few obscure
releases from their childhood that have stuck with them. For me, Monster Party is one of
those games.
Today at their 3DS press event in Japan, Nintendo revealed that their
new handheld will come with its own version of the Virtual Console that
will allow people to buy and download classic Gameboy and Gameboy
Advance titles.
Do you remember the crappy typing software that schools used to use to
attempt to teach kids keyboarding skills? Me neither, barely. But
Nintendo is attempting to break into this lucrative market with a new
Pokémon-themed typing game for the DS.
That's right! Linkin Park
won't be the only highly-respected musical act featured in EA's
upcoming Medal of Honor reboot. The publisher announced today that a
"deep, emotional score" for the game has been crafted by composer Ramin
Djawadi.
We've seen plenty
of people stepping up to support the video game industry in its
fight against legislation in California banning the sale of violent
games to minors. Sadly, not everyone is on the side of games.