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  • Many game publishers still haven’t announced a single title for Nintendo’s 3DS, but there’s one company that’s more eager than a groupie at a Lady Gaga concert.

    Ubisoft, the name behind Assassin’s Creed, Tom Clancy, Rayman, and the recent Prince of Persia titles, says that it expects to have six to eight “key launch titles” for the 3DS when it comes to the US next spring. The studio has not confirmed which games will be available on day one, but we do know that it’s working on Assassin's Creed, Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon, Battle of Giants, Driver, and Petz titles...

  • Ever-ready to cut through critical bias and drummed-up presale data, Raptr has released its Raptr Report for 2011, with data on which games commanded the most player attention. The report breaks the year's releases down into categories, calculating total playtime by Raptr's 10+ million users over launch month, per-player launch-week playtime and launch-month session length. There's a few surprises in there, but the list's two standouts are both November releases...

  • Sticking a spiteful fork in all the heinous crap that ensued in 2010, our Anti Awards recapped, another TDar playlet, plus we’re taking your phone calls and song requests...

  • Self-employed musicians understand how challenging it can be to find work and pay the bills in this economy. In a competitive market, it's not always easy to ensure a steady income. But it's not uncommon for those working in the videogame industry to band together for a charitable event to help those in need. Novum Initium is the latest benefit album dedicated to working musicians who struggle to make ends meet due to illness or disability. 

  • Ever-ready to cut through critical bias and drummed-up presale data, Raptr has released its Raptr Report for 2011, with data on which games commanded the most player attention. The report breaks the year's releases down into categories, calculating total playtime by Raptr's 10+ million users over launch month, per-player launch-week playtime and launch-month session length. There's a few surprises in there, but the list's two standouts are both November releases...



  • Not a lot of great trailers this week, but the one’s that were awesome were REALLY AWESOME. Most notably, the Crysis 2’s launch trailer, which is where we stole the song “New York, New York” by B.o.B. Find all of the trailers showcased below in their entirety…

  • An all out REVIEW hoard featuring CASTLEVANIA: LORDS OF SHADOW, DEAD RISING 2, and ENSLAVED!

    Plus, bullshit in-game collectibles and the guys return from Sin City with tales to tell…

  • Many game publishers still haven’t announced a single title for Nintendo’s 3DS, but there’s one company that’s more eager than a groupie at a Lady Gaga concert.

    Ubisoft, the name behind Assassin’s Creed, Tom Clancy, Rayman, and the recent Prince of Persia titles, says that it expects to have six to eight “key launch titles” for the 3DS when it comes to the US next spring. The studio has not confirmed which games will be available on day one, but we do know that it’s working on Assassin's Creed, Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon, Battle of Giants, Driver, and Petz titles...



  • Not a lot of great trailers this week, but the one’s that were awesome were REALLY AWESOME. Most notably, the Crysis 2’s launch trailer, which is where we stole the song “New York, New York” by B.o.B. Find all of the trailers showcased below in their entirety…

  • It may seem pointless to award honors to a bunch of unreleased games, but the tradition at least offers an easy-to-digest E3 hype gauge. Nintendo's 3DS won Best Hardware and Best of Show, and based on our time with it, the awards are deserved. But since we love to play devil's advocate, we'll point out that the Wii won Best of Show in 2006, and you know how much we love it now...


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