Earlier this week, Sony sent us an oddly timed media bulletin, trumpeting the PlayStation 3′s value versus the Wii and Xbox 360. It also accused Nintendo and Microsoft of “peddling add-ons.” What say you, Microsoft?
Crystal Dynamics laid off 30 people this morning in the wake of underperforming Tomb Raider Underworld sales, reliable sources tell Kotaku.
It’s Saturday. That means the weekend is here. And that means we have two whole days of uninterrupted gaming ahead of us. So what are you going to be spending time with? Tell us.
Square Enix’s Dissidia: Final Fantasy returned to the top of the charts in Japan, after a week off thanks to previous champ White Knight Chronicles. How did the Level 5 RPG fare in week two?
What does 2009 have in store for the video game industry? A potential sales plummet spurred by no new Rock Band, Sony’s struggle to reinvent itself and a dash of gaming-changing innovation from Nintendo.
I was kind of excited about Capcom’s Dark Void until I realised that the Watchers your human character fights against in the parallel universe he’s transported to aren’t this guy.
3D gaming is huge at CES 2009. It’s a great gimmick that blows the mind of the buttoned down conventioneer glassy-eyed from looking at television monitors and cell phones that are 0.01% different this year.
Today a Nintendo patent came to light for an idea called “Kind Code”, which would allow gamers to essentially let games play themselves. We reached out to game developers for their opinion on the patent.
Miss Sony’s PlayStation press conference? You’re not the only one. Fortunately, G4 was there, cameras in hand, lens pointed directly at the stage, moments captured, off-screen video shot.
Criterion continues to rock the 80′s as they reveal the remaining three Legendary DLC Cars for Burnout Paradise, which bear striking similarities to the most well-known vehicles of that decade.