Tuesday, March 24, 2009 - Page 2
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Sony Making PS3 Development Better And Cheaper

The PS3 has been out for a couple years now. Developers are getting a better handle on how to make PS3 games. Sony has announced that developing for the system is getting easier.


See OnLive In Action

Sure, there are some serious question marks over things like latency, but come on. It’d be a mean, mean person who wasn’t even a little excited by OnLive’s potential to change gaming.


In Real Life

Finish Chris Redfield

We’ve already posted posted Resident Evil 5‘s sexy secret Sheva costume. It’s only right and just that we bring you this.


OnLive Makes PC Upgrades Extinct, Lets You Play Crysis On Your TV

You may never buy a new video card ever again. Actually, the only PC gaming hardware you might ever need will cost you less than a Wii, should OnLive’s potential live up to its promise.


Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 Looks Light On Bloody Violence

The trailer for Xbox 360 title Ninja Gaiden II was a pure gore porn, complete with bloody slicing and dicing. The trailer of the PS3 reworking Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 seems, well, different.


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Rolling Stone’s ‘Agents Of Change’ List Full Of Game Developers

Rolling Stone magazine have taken a little side-trip away from rock n’ roll, and done a more Time magazine-like list of the “100 People Who Are Changing America”. Four (well, five) are developers.


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Play Console & PC Games On Your PC, Mac Or TV

Onlive is a service announced today at the Game Developers Conference. And it’s… well, part of it you’d have heard about before, and other parts, you’d have only dreamed about.


This Is How You Film A Super Robot Taisen K Commercial

Previously we brought word of a new Super Robot Taisen ad from Japanese geek princess Shoko Nakagawa. From the making of pictures, we gathered there was saluting involved.


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PC Gaming Market Worth $11 Billion (And Other Fun Facts)

The PC Gaming Alliance (in conjunction with researchers DFC Intelligence) have released their report on 2008. How the year went down, in their eyes, for the PC market.


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Marvelous Entertainment Asks 17 Precent Of Workforce To Quit

Japanese anime, music and game company Marvelous Entertainment is asking for a number of its employees to retire. The exact number, according to Marvelous, is “in the range of 20″ workers (about 17 percent).