Since we are celebrating Earth Day this week, let’s take a look at Oceanopolis, a recycling game from Greenopolis, a company dedicated [...]
Monthly Archives: April 2011
The ESRB is now using robots to rate downloadable games
The ESRB recently announced that they’re revamping the rating process for games that will only be available for sale through online downloadable [...]
SEGA debuts ‘Sonic Generations’ gameplay trailer
If you like a little of Column A and a little of Column B when it comes to your Sonic games, SEGA [...]
Review: Using Netflix with Kinect
Last Thursday we wrote about how Microsoft updated the Netflix 360 app to work with Kinect. Being excited for this update, I [...]
Check out Perky Jerky: Beef and Turkey Jerky with a twist
Perky Jerky…two words I would’ve never thought to put together in my life. But, it’s been done. Through a lucky set of [...]
Review: Pokémon Black and White
Rating: E (for Everyone) Publisher: Nintendo Developer: Game Freak Release Date: March 6, 2011 (NA), September 18, 2010 (Japan), March 4, 2011 [...]
Interview: Melissa Bianco City of Heroes Lead Designer
City of Heroes is the long standing do-it-yourself super hero game from NCSoft. It takes some special talents and tenacity to stay [...]
Where to save money on Games April 17th
Happy Sunday Angels! We’re back with another article on what games are out this week and where we can save money on [...]
Review: Tangled
Rating: E (for Everyone) Genre: Adventure Publisher: Disney Interactive Developer: Planet Moon Studios Release Date: November 23, 2010 RENT In Disney’s Tangled, [...]
Online Game of the Week – Pudding Strike
Maybe this week’s OGOTW should be called Angry Pudding. Being someone without an iPhone or iPad, I have not been caught up [...]









