Tuesday, April 7, 2009 - Page 2
In Real Life

MMO Donating Proceeds To Charity

You may never have heard of browser-based MMO Domain of Heroes before, but that’s OK. There’s tons of browser-based games you’ve never heard of. But we mention it because this one’s doing good deeds.


New PSP Due Before Christmas

According to Pocket Gamer, who cite a developer working on the hardware, an all-new PlayStation Portable will be out and on store shelves before Christmas.


In Real Life

Room 4 Rent (No Zombies!)

Reader Adam needs a roommate “pretty badly”. To help him find one, though, he didn’t just post a regular old “roommate wanted” advertisement. Oh no. He put in some effort.


News

Square Enix: FFXIII Needs Ten Times The Success Of Smaller Titles

Eagerly awaited multi-platform title Final Fantasy XIII has been five years in the making. Five years is a long time and not cheap. The pressure must be tremendous.


Gears Of War 2: Snowblind, As Narrated By Bender

There’s a new Gears of War 2 map pack available. It’s called Snowblind. And sure, you could let Microsoft, or Epic try and sell you on it, but how about Bender instead?


In Real Life

Shooting People In The Face FPS

The Onion, your news source, has a brand new clip up for the most inventive first-person-shooter we’ve ever seen. Ever. Called Close Range, the game has players shoot people in the face.


In Real Life

Edge Recounts Nintendo’s Dark Times

Nintendo may be the console king of the mountain, thanks to its runaway success with the Wii and Nintendo DS. But it wasn’t always so, as Edge Online explores.


In Real Life

Ryu’s Piano Concerto No. 23 In A Major

You may have seen this pic around some of the darker corners of the internet before, but did you know it’s also a t-shirt? That you can buy?


In Real Life

Gothic Lolita Shooter Boob Mousepads Now On Sale

Cave is having its gothic Lolita arcade shooter DeathSmiles ported to the Xbox 360. The game’s out this month on April 23. Know what else is out this month?


News

Wii Manufacturing Costs Down By 45%

We talk a bit about how both the 360 and PS3 reduce their manufacturing costs by introducing new technology. But what about the Wii? Well, of course, the Wii does the same thing.