THQ Denies Rumors of 2014 Game Cancellations
Last week, rumors had surfaced from industry veteran Kevin Dent claiming big news from THQ. Not only did he claim that they cancelled upcoming MMO Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millenium Online, but that the...
View ArticleHudson to be Fully Absorbed by Konami on March 1st
Konami Digital Entertainment is preparing to fully absorb Japanese developer Hudson on March 1st, according to a notice issued by the company. Board members from Konami agreed to the change on January...
View ArticleSOPA Shelved Once Again After PIPA is Postponed
In the same day that the Protect IP Act (PIPA) was postponed, Rep. Lamar Smith has decided to once again shelve the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). This is the second time Smith has decided to shelve...
View ArticleCalifornia Pays ESA $950,000 Regarding Brown vs EMA Verdict
Back in June 2011, the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of the videogame industry, voting 7-2 in the Brown vs EMA trial. As “lead respondent” during the trial, the ESA negotiated with the state of...
View ArticleAndroid and iOS Gets “Steam”y with New App
It was inevitable, and I’m surprised it hasn’t come sooner, but Valve has finally released a Steam app for Android and iOS. The app is currently in “limited” beta, and if you’d like to check it out,...
View ArticleTecmo Koei Announces Significant Increase in Year-Over-Year Third Quarter...
Today Tecmo Koei announced their a significant increase in their third-quarter 2012 financial results ending March 31, According to the statements, their results are up 7.1% year-over-year, with a...
View ArticleToday in Gaming News – March 8, 2012
343 Industries says no beta for Halo 4 The Halo series has been a pioneer in the console beta scene. However, Master Chief’s latest adventure will not feature one according to the game’s developer. 343...
View ArticleToday in Gaming News – March 9, 2012
New rumours describe a disc drive-less system set for a 2013 release According to a report this morning from MCV, the next Xbox will be download-only when it is released in 2013. Despite the lack of a...
View ArticleBest of the Week in Gaming News – March 11, 2012
Apple Announces New iPad Today at an event in San Francisco, Apple announced a brand new version of their highly popular iPad device. The latest improvement is the device’s screen which is a remarkable...
View ArticleGame of the Week: Plague Inc.
As is usually the case with any genre, it’s the wont of strategy games to cast us as the goodly heroes. Brandishing our righteous sword of groin-smiting against all manner of dastardly demons from the...
View ArticleGame of the Week: Nun Attack
Is there’s one popular comedic cliché I always enjoy, it’s nuns with guns. These women, I think we can all agree, don’t habitually (how’s that for a pun-tacular ballistic missile full of wit to the...
View ArticleGame of the Week: Zombies and Trains
The Android-powered indie haven that is the Ouya is an odd proposition. Does this tiny shiny cube have a place in today’s video game market? Will the all-powerful triumvirate of Sony, Nintendo and...
View ArticleGame of the Week: Knightmare Tower
Yes, ladies and gentlefolk, we’re returning to the tiny silver realm of the Ouya this week. This scarcely-the-size-of-a-set-of-swollen-manparts console (because toilet humour is always the best way to...
View ArticleGame of the Week: Beast Boxing Turbo
Yes indeed, my friends. Ouya Appreciation Month continues in earnest, (the rest of the world lumbers on unaware, as I just invented this celebration of gaming’s tiniest chrome-iest cube, but you should...
View ArticleGame of the Week: Hipster Zombies
Yes indeed. This week, for your delectation, we have another indie oddity from the Ouya. Courtesy of Sharkbomb Studios, Hipster Zombies brings us another heaping helping of gaming’s favourite cliché:...
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