In Real Life

Time Readers: Penny Arcade Creators More Influential Than Obama, But Not Lady Gaga

In the race to determine Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World, readers rank Penny Arcade’s Gabe and Tycho just above President Barack Obama, but they’ve got a ways to go before catching up to Lady Gaga.


March 30, 2010
News

Why On Earth Did Ubisoft Just Trademark ‘Horse Gaga’?

Some trademark filings make sense, or we can at least see where they’re going. Neverdead? Sure. Someone’s working on a zombie game. But then Ubisoft goes and uncorks “Horse Gaga” and yes, the mark is for a video game.


March 23, 2010
In Real Life

Cooking Gaga May Just Be A Matter Of Time

When two prolific popular properties combine – not that you should eat anything Lady Gaga cooks – as seen on deviantArt via Gamefreaks.


March 13, 2010
In Real Life

Lady Gaga Must Be A Command & Conquer Fan

A deadly cocktail of nerd poisons, featuring the toxic element from EA’s Command & Conquer series combined with a few equally sly Dune and Star Wars references, as seen in Lady Gaga’s (slightly NSFW) “Telephone” video. Thanks, Matt & Charles!


March 10, 2010
News

Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” Comes To Rock Band With South Park

The episode of Comedy Central hit South Park in which Eric Cartman sings Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” on Rock Band comes to life next week, with the release of Lady Gaga Pack 01 and a special track from Eric Cartman.


November 26, 2009
In Real Life

A Little Bad Romance

Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” video features Wii nunchuck controllers, but we prefer a “Bad Romance” video with a slightly bigger gaming connection.


November 11, 2009
In Real Life

Can You Spot The Game Peripheral In This Lady Gaga Video?

Singer Lady GaGa has a new music video and there’s one very important detail: a gaming peripheral.


October 30, 2009
In Real Life

Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” Comes To Rock Band In South Park

Last night’s episode of South Park (in the US) featuring the boys playing Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” in Rock Band once again proves that every song is better when Eric Cartman sings it.