Sadly, this TARDIS has to obey the laws of physics as we humans know them. It only travels one direction in time: forward, at a rate of one day per day. Its volume on the inside is exactly as indicated by its dimensions on the outside. And there’s no Time Lord pouncing about all of creation inside of it.
When I was in primary school, if I finished my work quickly, I could play terrible, terrible video games on my school’s BBC Micro. I’ll never forget those weird floppy disc drives, and the weird noises they made. Who could possibly have known that those weird noises could have been used to make the actual Doctor Who theme song. This is amazing…
We’ve seen one screen from the Time Lord’s upcoming game but video of Supermassive’s Doctor Who game surfaced just a short while ago. The teaser provides glimpses of the antagonists players will be facing up against and you’ll get a sense of what the action in Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock will play like.
With Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock, the long running British sci-fi series is coming to the PlayStation 3 later this year.
A Doctor Who video game is being developed for PS3 and PlayStation Vita, according to a teaser trailer that the BCC evidently published prematurely, then removed, on Thursday.
The cruel economics of Comic-Con dictate that gee-whiz collectibles (produced in ludicrously small quantities) will be rewarded to those who make the pilgrimage to San Diego. Here are the 2011 exclusives destined to whip convention-goers into a rampage.… [io9]
Matt Smith returns as the 11th incarnation of the Doctor in tomorrow’s season premiere of Doctor Who, broadcast on BBC America at 9pm Eastern (11am AEST), and likely somewhere in the UK as well. Don’t forget your bow-tie and fez.