EA Shutting Down a Lot of Multiplayer Servers
Sports games from 2011, Sims 2 and more.
www.ea.com news
aspro
Trine 2: Director's Cut review 90%
Brilliant physics puzzles that force you to think on your feet, fun co-op and a huge, gorgeous quest, Trine 2 is eShop gold.
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk impressions
gamingeek
Laser Lemming Reviews The Book of Unwritten Tales
3.5/5 "...a classic..."
laserlemming.com editorial impressions
aspro
New US Retail Releases Week of Dec 30, 2012
A Boy & His Blob, Milon's Secret Castle... wait a second WHAT YEAR IS THIS?
gamespot.com news
aspro
Blizzard Drops Diablo III Deathmatch
Promises they are still working on PvP.
eurogamer.net news
aspro
PC Gamer Reviews Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition
77/100 Not as good as the mods you can get for free.
pcgamer.com impressions
aspro
Pokemon Announcement Coming in About a Week
I smell a Nintendo Direct a'brewin'.
gematsu.com news
aspro
Potatoman Seeks the Troof Review
The review we've all been waiting for.
laserlemming.com impressions
isntchrisl
It Took a Complete Stranger to Help me fall in Love with Journey
Dude!
kotaku.com editorial
phantom_leo
Nintendo exec showed Super Mario 64 with briefcase chained to his arm
To Pilotwings 64 team
n64blog.com
gamingeek
Have a Violent Video Game? Get $25.
Read The Crucible then go flip $5 games from GameStop.
eurogamer.net news
aspro
Nintendo: There are lots of fantastic Wii U games to come in 2013
"E3 will be another great show"
officialnintendomagazine.co.uk
gamingeek
2013: The State of the Games Industry
Multiple devs question Wii U's future, if Nintendo should go third party
gamesindustry.biz
gamingeek
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Well if you mash buttons you die so that is not accurate but you do have to play fancy.
Reverse graphics whore then? Graphics prude?
My Walking Dead review is up. Everyone who likes the show buy this game immediately.
Double Dragon Neon is pretty damn cool. Much better than I expected it to be.
Sega needs to make a new Streets of Rage!
Yes yes yes.
Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why'd you steal our garbage?!! may have turned out to be a little disappointing in the gameplay department, but soundtrack-wise? BEST. EVER!!
I humbly submit this song to be the official theme song of The VG Press! You can listen to it in it's entirety here!
Probably 2 or 3. The 1st one was awesome too.
I have had a nasty stomache virus the last few days....intense pain and diarhea and vomiting. Good times.
Also I have noticed that playing games on a smaller 20 inch 720p tv is better than a giant hdtv, especially a 1080p one. Resolution mismatch ftw. I guess I'm very sensitive to picture quality. Wii on an sdtv didn't bother me because everything was soft and on a consistent level most of the time and stong art won out. Hdtv games where you make out every ugly pixel annoys me. I used my 360 on a small hdtv so I guess it looks better. If I put it on the big plasma I guess I would have the same problem with many games.
And it feels like it too.
Prevented me from making sweet love this weekend, and caused me to step on and break my reading glasses when I woke up. Fuck my life.
God damn I hurt this morning, but I had so much fucking fun last night. A new bar opened in town call the BART. It's a bar/arcade/art gallery. And while the art gallery isn't much to speak of the bar and arcade parts were more than enough. Lots of craft beers (I was drinking some weird Japanese beer with a cute owl on it for most of the evening), and got my fill of Q*bert, Ms. Pac-Man, Centipede, Burger Time, and Street Fighter II: CE. They even had a Player's Choice console in the back with Super Mario 3 on it. Lots of fun. If this place was about 5 miles closer I'd likely be in a lot of trouble.Fortunately it's just far enough away that my liver is spared.
Sounds awesome! I haven't seen a Q*Bert or Burger TIme arcade machine since the late '80s.
This place is pretty cool. I was thrilled to get play an actual Q*bert machine. Every time I've come across one over the past few years it always seems to be broken. They've got about a dozen games on hand, but from what I was told, the owner rotates them with other ones every month or so. A very (over)enthusiastic regular struck up a conversation with me and told me originally they had Frogger, Pac-Man, and a few other but those had been rotated out and replaced with several of the others that were currently there. I thought that was a neat way to keep things fresh, or at least as fresh as you can when you've got arcade games that are on average 30 years old.
I'm actually really impressed how Orlando is getting stuff like this. For too long this city has been nothing but theme parks, but over the last few years a lot of interesting bars and restaurants and such have been popping up for the locals. Bout freaking time I tell you.