Saturday, May 16, 2009

Regulars

What Are You Playing This Weekend?

3:00PM David Wildgoose | Take one post-apocalyptic role-playing game, one rejuvenated retro shmup, and one robot brawler. That’s my gaming weekend. More »
News

PAL PlayStation Store Update: Nobody Rides For Free

2:30PM Luke Plunkett | The North American store got a free, subsidised copy of Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic yesterday. Are Europeans and Australians so lucky? Short answer: no. More »
News

Unique FPS That Merged Single & Multiplayer Gets Shelved

1:30PM Luke Plunkett | Man, I remember reading about this game in Edge a few years back and thinking “they will never get this to work”. And they haven’t, as The Crossing has been put on hold. More »
News

Can We Expect More Ninja Gaiden Games? Can We?

1:00PM Brian Ashcraft | When game designer Tomonobu Itagaki headed up Tecmo’s Ninja Gaiden franchise, he stated that Ninja Gaiden II was the last title in the series. But the franchise isn’t his anymore. More »
News

Valve Release Left 4 Dead Mod Tools

12:30PM Luke Plunkett | Those wanting to build their own take on the zombie apocalypse are being well looked after today, with Valve announcing an open beta for Left 4 Dead’s software development kit. More »
News

Call Of Duty: World At War, MadWorld Go Cheap

11:20AM Michael McWhertor | Looking for some piping hot deals this weekend? Then look no further than… however far Call of Duty: World At War and MadWorld are. Both are newly cheap, thanks to fresh price breaks. More »
News

New Tony Hawk Peripheral “Responds Like A Real Skateboard”

11:00AM Luke Plunkett | Whether you think the new Tony Hawk skateboard controller is a disaster-in-waiting or a stroke of mould-injected genius, you’ll want to know how it works. And Tony Hawk himself has offered some clues. More »
Culture

Adventure Quest Brings 80s Gaming To The Stage

10:40AM AJ Glasser | This summer The Brick Theater in Brooklyn, New York will debut Adventure Quest – a play built around PC adventure gaming of the 80s and early 90s. More »