SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 22 /PRNewswire/ — The 2010 Game Developers Choice Awards, the highest honors in video game development, will bestow John Carmack, the technological patriarch and co-founder of id Software, with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to the art and science of games.
The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes the career and achievements of developers who have made an indelible impact on the craft of game development, as Carmack has done for his more than two decades of groundbreaking technical contributions, and his role establishing the first-person shooter genre with landmark titles like Doom and Quake.
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Zero – Our hero of the series, Zero is a legendary “Reploid” and Maverick hunter. After being in a coma for …
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This year EA, with Doritos,has given its fans the opportunity to vote for the cover athlete for Madden 2011; Drew Brees. Jared Allen, Reggie Wayne. My vote …
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February 22, 2010 – Calling all Pokémon video game fans! The Wish Pokémon, Jirachi™, will be available for distribution to Pokémon fans at more than 4,300 GameStop stores located throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Beginning Saturday, February 27 through Saturday, March 13, The Pokémon Company International and Nintendo of America Inc. will offer players the opportunity to receive this special Pokémon that cannot be acquired through normal gameplay. During that time, Pokémon fans who bring their Pokémon Diamond Version, Pokémon Pearl Version or Pokémon Platinum Version Game Cards, along with their Nintendo DS™ or Nintendo DSi™ system (all sold separately), to a participating GameStop store will be able to wirelessly add this unique Pokémon to their Pokédex.
I truly dislike Jack Thompson, with all my video game being. If you’re not aware of who Jack Thompson is, look him up here or on google. Every gamer should …
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Games Released in Europe:
Nintendo Wii: – Pop’n Rhythm – Safar’Wii – The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces – Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing
Nintendo DS: – Might & Magic: Clash …
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Nintendo Wii: – Endless Ocean: Blue World – Mouse House (online) – Pony Friends 2 – Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing – Winter Blast: Snow and Ice …
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Let’s say you’re relaxing at home, but something doesn’t seem quite right. Maybe your house has ghosts. Clearly you need to get GhostSlayer, with its Wii MotionPlus™ accessory functionality, to figure out how to deal with them. Or maybe your house has a mouse. Mouse House™ puzzles seem the logical choice for you. Maybe you just need to get out of the house and try some fresh air with Family Go-Kart Racing. If it seems a bit brighter than usual outdoors, that’s probably because Aura-Aura, the star of Aura-Aura Climber™, has fallen out of the sky. While you’re out having fun, take and share some crazy pictures of your friends and family with Faceez, or spend a few relaxing hours directing flights with Flight Control™. And while you’re out there, you might want to spend some time helping a little boy recover his lost pet goldfish, Flipper.
Update: This has turned out to be a fan-made trailer, a really good one at that. I hope the real one will turn out like this.
We posted this video the other day when Gametrailers made it live. GT took the video down shortly after it was posted, but here’s a reposting of the video …
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Ocarina of Time – 97.66% Twilight Princess – 95.29% (Gamecube) The Wind Waker – 94.47% A Link to the Past – 93.50% (Super Nintendo) Oracle of Ages – 91.89% Majora’s …
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Kevin and I were lucky enough to be invited to watch an online presentation, through WebEx, of the new Trauma Team game. Below are some details that I gathered from their presentation.
Trauma Team has the same feeling and look as the last one—maybe a little crisper graphics. The game displays in 480p progressive scan and 16:9 widescreen. The game also features the same manga style cut scenes, but don’t worry, they pull off the cut scenes and make up for any pitfalls with fantastic voice acting.
There are a few added gameplay modes along with the ones from the first game: Diagnosis, First Response, Surgery, Endoscopy, Orthopedics, and Forensics. Diagnosis and Forensics offer very “adventure” style experiences. Four out of six of these modes will be available in co-op, but there will be no online modes unfortunately.
The rest of 2010 that is!! :) We realize that 2010 is well underway, but we really wanted to post our predictions for 2010 before the year got any later. So, without further ado, I give you our predictions!
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Sorry, I fixed the flickr link, it should take you to the screens now.
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