NECA's lineup of figures at this year's Toy Fair was absolutely insane, ranging from Gordon Freeman and the Heavy to Borderlands 2 and Assassin’s Creed: Revelations...
Gaming figure company Kotobukiya hit New York Toy Show hard this year, with figures based on Tekken, Mass Effect, and more...
Thought Square Enix only made videogames? Think again. The publisher also has a line of high-quality figures, with licenses ranging from Uncharted to Halo and Metal Gear Solid...
Though THQ denied reports of trouble within its walls a few weeks ago, rumors are rumbling again that the company has seen drastic layoffs, including VP of tech Mark DeLoura...
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Ever since Link first swung the Master Sword at Gannon, gamers have enjoyed debating which games came first in the series' chronology. While Nintendo has kept quiet on the subject in the past - only occasionally affirming that there is, indeed, a right answer - it looks like we might be getting an actual answer in the near future...
Late yesterday US time, we reported on an article posted on Wired.com that had some big news pertaining to Shigeru Miyamoto, the man most associated with Mario, Zelda, and almost every other thing Nintendo does. The article quoted the 59 year-old detailing how he was retiring from his current role within Nintendo to work on smaller projects. Hours later, as Nintendo stock prices dropped following the news, company representatives flat-out denied the reports, though they ultimately admitted (kind of) that there was some truth to the news...
First off, here's the good news: Shigeru Miyamoto still works for Nintendo. The bad news is that he's taking a simpler position within the company. Instead of overseeing the biggest titles for the dev, from now on he'll be working on smaller projects and letting others oversee the huge franchises he helped create...
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.