Gamebrit review Boom Blox Bash Party
'Buy Boom Blox, and let yourself have a lot of fun.'
gamebrit.com
gamingeek
Tiger Woods 10 Wii Crispygamer review
Improved far more than the other versions
crispygamer.com
gamingeek
Crispygamer reviews Staff of Kings
"Memorable moments, surprises & tons of unlockables"
crispygamer.com
gamingeek
Bionic Commando Rearmed Patch Incoming
Adds Trophies and Gameplay Tweaks
capcom-unity.com
darthhomer
More of LucasArts classics could be on their way.
More liek LucasFarts, amirite? Put down that shovel, GG. I was only joking. No! NO!
gamespy.com
SteelAttack
Wii being used to help doctors.
No, this has nothing to do with Trauma Series.
gamespy.com
SteelAttack
Infinity Ward rejects MMO styled system for MW.
Can they handle Activision pressure?
gamespy.com
SteelAttack
Shigeru Miyamoto E3 2009 Interview
Miyamoto enjoys working on two Mario games at once, as it allows him to share ideas between the two...and Nintendo loves making games for traditional gamers
g4tv.com
Iga_Bobovic
Little Kings Story video interview
The Producer plays with a toy firetruck
truegameheadz.com
gamingeek
Let's Tap TVG review
"Let's Tap is a compendium of pure mini-game joy."
totalvideogames.com
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I have the game on reserve, and even got a call from Dan Akroyd Sunday night reminding me to get it. But the more I read about it the less interested I am, so I think I'll just move the money to something else instead.
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Ubisoft: Development Costs To Double Next Gen
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot expects the cost of developing a top tier title for the next generation of hardware to double the current spend on AAA game creation.
Creating a major title for PS3 or Xbox 360 typically costs between $20 million and $30 million. Guillemot told CNBC that he expects the cost to rise to $60 million with the coming of new hardware.
"The next generation is going to be so powerful that playing a game is going to be the equivalent of playing a CGI movie today," the executive said.
He noted that he’d like to see the current hardware cycle extended for as long as possible, but that the platform makers, “pushed by the environment," will most probably take the next step sooner rather than later.
"For us, the current machines are very powerful and we can do high quality work. I'd like to stay with this generation as long as possible, but my customers will want the best machine possible."
Nay, I'll be taking a pass on Ghostbusters even though I really enjoyed the movies at the time when they first came out. There's plenty of other stuff I'm more interested in buying. I'll more then likely rent it sometime though.
I'm not interested in golf. At the moment the games I'm most likely to buy are Fallout 3 and Boom Blox bash party. I'm waiting on some games to sell first for the cash.
Other than those two I'm waiting for price drop deals on anno and Indiana Jones.
Anyone getting hit with this frakking thing non stop recentely?
GG's getting upset!
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Microsoft’s press conference at E3 gave us our first glimpse at “Halo: Reach,” but it wasn’t exactly robust. The teaser ominously stated, “From the beginning, you knew the end,” and featured a lot of combat chatter, but if you’re not in the know with the expanded Halo universe you were probably left scratching your head. We’re here to help.
“Halo: Reach” revolves around the events detailed in the 2001 novel, “Halo: The Fall of Reach.” It’s a prequel to the main “Halo” storyline (again, alluded to in the trailer). The book’s protagonist was a younger Master Chief, who, along with a squad of SPARTAN soldiers, tried to defend the planet from the first Covenant invasion. Unfortunately, as the novel’s title hints, things didn’t go so well. If you’d like to know more about the game’s probably story, definitely check out the book (as well as the subsequent sequel, “Halo: First Strike.”
As for the game, your guess is as good as mine. The developers are decidedly mum, saying only what Brian Jarrard gives us in the video below. We do know that there will be a multiplayer beta, and that people who buy “Halo 3: ODST” will get a download code to access that beta. There’s also a release date planned in late 2010.
4 out of 5 times trying to do anything, yes.
I did all day yesterday.
What the crap?
Hobo Gourmet
I have to admit I'm curious about that as well. The Wii version is getting better reviews hands down everywhere. There's no exception on this game. Is it just a preference for traditional controls or a graphics preference?
Totally respect that.
The Wii version has DLC too, it has more golf courses and it has disk golf. The online options are pretty much the same except for the voice chat!