Backstage WWE locker rooms – A THQ rep pointed out that any backstage brawl depicted in a “WWE Vs. Smackdown” game presents an ideal opportunity for presenting ads. Attendees were …
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Host: JACK BLACK
Live Musical Performers: 50 CENT LL COOL J
Discretionary Honoree: WILL WRIGHT
Presenters/Attendees: ELIZA DUSHKU RASHAD EVANS FORREST GRIFFIN NEIL PATRICK HARRIS TONY HAWK RAMPAGE JACKSON KEVIN …
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What they have done is combine the old D1A and drive controller chip in to one which is now called the GC2-D3, as you …
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SAN FRANCISCO – December 9, 2008 – Today Ubisoft announced Family Fest(TM), a new brand of games designed exclusively for the Wii(TM) home video game system from Nintendo. Available in …
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GH On Tour (DS) $49.99 COD: World at War (360) $59.99 GH World Tour Kit (Wii) $189.99 Left 4 Dead (360) $59.99 Kingdom Hearts Chain (PS2) $29.99 Gears of War …
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Hamburg, December 09th, 2008 – It was a little bit more than 20 years ago when a game was born that still is a synonym for a whole gaming genre: The Great Giana Sisters made Jump’n’Run gaming available for home computer users all over the world. In 2009, the blondes finally return – and with that, they make it all the way to Nintendo DS for the first time.
Back in the late 1980’s, there was literally no chance to play Jump’n’Run games on home computers like Commodore 64, Amiga or Atari ST. Until 1987, when a small German development team released The Great Giana Sisters.
Their father, Armin Gessert, let them become stars of the genre over night. The Great Giana Sisters was a Jump’n’Run that had everything home computer gamers back then only could experience on video game consoles: A fantastic game world on many different levels, that challenged the players’ hand eye coordination skills to their maximum to jump over deep canyons, collect bonuses and succeed when fighting enemies just by jumping on their back.
17 years ago
Another change in the rumor of when Rock Band 2 will be coming to the Wii. Last month we reported that a retailer had the Wii listed …
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17 years ago
Here are the results from our last poll about the features you would most like to see on the site:
17 years ago
It has been almost a full year since our last contest, and if you guys like it there should be many more. Activision was kind enough to …
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I was asked during the last release of a Strong Bad game; How many more Strong Bad games are they going to make? Well the answer is simple, Five!! …
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This is also taken from the interview that is posted below, but I wanted to pull this out. I thought it was interesting and worth discussion.
Do you feel …
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17 years ago
Is Boom Blox something that still gets played at the Spielberg household?
We do. They play it a lot when they’re not doing the other Wii game where they’re …
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LYON, FRANCE – 9 December 2008 – Infogrames Entertainment, the parent company of Atari, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to fully acquire Cryptic Studios Inc., one of the world’s leading developers, publishers and operators of Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) games.
The transaction encompasses all of Cryptic’s proprietary IP, tools, technology and work-in-progress and integrates all members of the leadership team and employees into Infogrames. This acquisition is a critical step in the implementation of Atari’s strategy to become a leading online game developer and publisher