Want to know what happened at that panel where their Stephen Totilo and Newsweek’s N’Gai Croal talked shop with Ken Levine and Todd Howard? They talked about Teddy Ruxpin.
Johnny Depp wasn’t at the New York Comic Con. Nor was Master Chief, Superman, Wonder Woman, the Scarecrow or… erm… who the hell is that meant to be?
Ten more cosplay photos to get through? Consider it a test of character.
…and you thought your gaming chair was sweet. This was certainly the most immersive gaming display at the New York Comic Con.
Square-Enix wasn’t the only publisher at the New York Comic-Con trying to turn a profit.
The Chronicles of Riddick’s appearance at the weekend’s New York Comic Con brought with it a half dozen screen shots and a new trailer. Buy or rent?
Activision’s Comic-Con booth was not only filled with gaming goodness, but they also allowed fans a chance to be “in” two of their upcoming titles.
You can’t expect to go to any type of convention or event nowadays without returning with all kinds of free stuff. The New York Comic-Con wasn’t any different.
Hudson brought a few games for fans to try out at Comic-Con. Of course, since one of them was a Bomberman Ultra, I had to get a couple games in.
Namco Bandai made up for not bringing Splatterhouse to Comic-Con to demo for us by instead showing off this little title for XBLA and PSN.