Monday’s episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, shouty correspondent Aasif Mandvi took on free-to-play iOS games like GameView’s Tapfish. More »
Is the solution to children playing violent video games bundling Family Game Night with a machine gun, a nine-person shooter, or replacing Niko Bellic with American public radio personality Ira Glass? Watch out: He’ll shoot your penis off. More »
Witness Olivia Munn’s debut on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, covering the plight of Gulf Coast Vietnamese fishermen as the program’s Senior Asian Correspondent. More »
Attack of the Show host Olivia Munn, who recently played a reporter in Iron Man 2, is appearing as a correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart over the next couple of weeks. More »
newVideoPlayer("obamagame.flv", 506, 423, ""); Presidential hopeful John McCain is targeting the directionless couch potato youth vote with video games. Poorly. Barack Obama, on the other hand, is doing a kick arse job of it, according to The Daily Show. Unless we’re mishearing things, Master Obama is sporting the “Yes We Cannon” in his campaign game, something that’s not out of the realm of possibility — and sensibility — when you’re holding a quarter of a billion dollars in campaign funds. Do not click through if you’re offended by abortion humour.
Of course, Jon Stewart wasn’t going to let the launch of GTA IV go by without his $0.02 worth. Here’s a couple of clips from this week’s show, one showing the chaos and violence that mired the game’s launch, the second (after the jump) trying (note: trying) to put the game’s violence into perspective.