Last week we attended a rather drinky preview event for Green Day Rock Band, a night in which Harmonix revealed five of the 47 tracks that would represent the best the band has to offer.
The first thing we thought when we heard ModNation Racers would have LittleBigPlanet levels of customisation was 'Oh shit'. Not that we doubted the quality of creation tools involved, it's more to do with the fact that you need a degree in engineering to build a semi-decent stage in the Sackboy world. But now we have our hands on ModNation Racers our fears have been stomped because it's unbelievably simple to create a
Garnet Hertz is the man. If you're not familiar with the University of California researcher (and why the hell would you be?), he's only gone and built a working go-kart made out of an old Out Run cabinet. C'mon how cool is that? A machine you can go get the shopping in that you can also play an old school racer when you're stuck in traffic. Not being ones to resist the urge to Photoshop the hell out of any concept, no matter
The interwebs are abuzz with rumours that Insomniac are about to end their exclusivity deal with Sony. We're not sure this is a wise move for them. Read on to find out why...
At GDC, Sony's Vice President of Marketing said that GT5 will be released this year, with another Sony rep declaring Sony is aiming for an October release. First thoughts on this? Pah! Here's why
1200 MS points. Ouch. That’s how much megaton shooter Modern Warfare 2’s new map pack will cost when it launches on March 30th on Xbox Live. In real-world moolah, that’s a purse strings-pounding $15/£10. Called the Stimulus Package, it features a paltry five maps. Although the good news for COD completists is that two of those are beloved efforts from the first Modern Warfare (namely Crash and
This amazing Brutal Legend cake was created and baked by stay at home mom Barbarann Gararrd for her son's 10th birthday. It's a sugary monster. A sponge beast. And it's got Eddie Riggs on the top.
Via Technabob
Looking at cake always makes us think of other cakes we have loved. So here, taken from our gallery of cake, are five other game-inspired treats that we would quite happily scoff right now.
Ask any gamer why we love to play, and sooner or later we're bound to start philosophizing about “interactivity.” Games, you see, are the only kind of entertainment that let the audience influence the characters' actions.
The adventure game is making a comeback. We never dreamed we'd be able to write those words – the genre has been dead or stagnant for over a decade – but the evidence is too convincing to ignore. And now LucasArts, one of the companies that made adventure games popular to begin with back in the '80s and early '90s, is showing the genre real love once more. So what's next? Why stop there? Here are 10 other old-school adventure games that deserve to be seen and solved by new generations.
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Post date: March 12, 2010
T-Dar 92 length: 2:14:08
Intro song by: Anamanaguchi
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