Tuesday, April 14, 2009

News

World Of Warcraft Patch 3.1 Reveals The Secrets Of Ulduar

11:40PM Mike Fahey | New dungeons, dual talent specialisations, user interface improvements, and much more arrive today with The Secrets of Ulduar, patch 3.1 for World of Warcraft. More »
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GameStop Breaks Demigod Street Date, Ruins Stardock’s Easter

11:20PM Mike Fahey | A street date broken by GameStop late last week had Demigod publisher Stardock scrambling to get enough multiplayer matchmaking servers up to handle the sudden rush of players. More »
Culture

Winner: Worst Product Catch Phrase

11:00PM Brian Crecente | As seen at Fry’s. More »
Culture

Prayers Answered: Grim Fandango Action Figures

10:00PM Luke Plunkett | People, if you want to impress us with custom action figures, don’t do Metal Gear Solid, or Grand Theft Auto. Do classic Lucasarts adventure games! More »
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MotionPlus, Wii Sports Resort Dated & Priced For US

9:32PM Brian Ashcraft | Earlier this week, Nintendo announced that Wii Sports Resort and MotionPlus would be out “overseas” in July. Today, Nintendo of America sets firm release dates for both. More »
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First Look At Assassin’s Creed On iPhone

9:30PM Luke Plunkett | If you were excited by the prospect of Assassin’s Creed appearing on the iPhone, well, good for you. Just a word of advice, though: you might want to scale that excitement back a little.
Culture

These Games Are Hard

9:00PM Brian Ashcraft | Some games are easy, others are hard. But then there’s a batch of titles that are in a category all unto themselves. More »
News

British Sales Charts: Business As Usual

8:30PM Luke Plunkett | It was a respectable few weeks you had going there, Britain. Street Fighter, Resident Evil, Empire: Total War… pity it couldn’t last, then. More »
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Beatles Rock Band Bundle Detailed

8:00PM Brian Ashcraft | The Fab Four are coming to Rock Band, and they’ve got a limited edition bundle to prove it. More »
News

Microsoft Extends Warranty For ‘E74′ Failures

7:30PM Luke Plunkett | For a few months now, Xbox 360 users have been quietly venting about a “new” hardware fault with the console, where instead of displaying three red rings, machines would display an “E74″ error. More »