News

Could Bloodrayne III: The Third Reich Be Uwe Boll’s Masterpiece?

Vampire Hitler attacks Rayne, the sexy young half-vampire heroine, in a crazy-pants dream sequence from Bloodrayne: The Third Reich. Yes, Uwe Boll’s World War II epic is out on DVD, and it’s chock full of crazy.


March 17, 2011
PC

Nazi Dinosaur Battles A Reality When Dino D-Day Deploys In April

You know what World War II games need more of? Dinosaurs. Specifically, Nazi dinosaurs, the kind one can send into multiplayer battles, huge cannons strapped to their cold-blooded backs! We’ll do so with Dino D-Day, the long in the making multiplayer mod for Valve’s Source engine.


July 29, 2010
In Real Life

Chewbacca On A Squirrel Fighting Nazis

Sort of self-explanatory, isn’t it? The “craziest request ever” handled by Deviantart’s gamefan84. As seen by Kotaku reader Morris, via Boing Boing.


November 14, 2009
News

Dino D-Day: Dinosaurs And Nazis, Living Together, Mass Hysteria

You’ve fought Nazis, and you’ve fought Dinosaurs, but have you fought Nazi dinosaurs? You can now, with Dino D-Day, a new Half-Life 2 mod from Digital Ranch Interactive.


September 23, 2009
News

Swastika Gets Wolfenstein Pulled From German Shelves

Nazi imagery is a big nein-nein in Germany, and the localised version of Wolfenstein was supposed to have removed all of it. A small swastika slipped through, and Activision is said to be recalling the game from shelves there.


June 18, 2009

Wolfenstein Introduces The Invisi-Nazi Ninja

Behold the Veil Assassin, a Wolfenstein enemy that combines the agile movement and stealth of the ninja with the snazzy dress-sense of the video game Nazi.


May 15, 2009
In Real Life

Nazis Vs. Bomberman

Former German politician Martin Budich is in hot water for invoking violence… against Nazis… with Bomberman.


January 25, 2009
News

Korean Dev Goes all Nazi to Promo MMO

A bunch of half-nekkid Korean dudes got their sieg heil on in chilly downtown Seoul to promote Karma II, an MMOFPS (we’re doing that abbreviation now? OK). Cue shocked and outraged onlookers? Eh, not really.