“Nintendo is a terrific partner with Netflix,” said Reed Hastings, co-founder and CEO of Netflix. “We’re excited to extend the partnership to [...]
Monthly Archives: July 2011
Flying Hog announces ‘Hard Reset’
Warsaw developer Wild Hog announced their debut game yesterday — a sci-fi FPS for PC titled Hard Reset. This is the first [...]
Are You a Luminous Woman?
What do you have in common with the First Lady of China, Madeleine Albright and Margaret Thatcher? Or maybe your personality resembles [...]
New Vegas’ “Old World Blues” must be a classic…
Fallout New Vegas‘ latest DLC content is definitely reminding me of something, and it’s all this trailer’s fault. It’s all looking more [...]
Sony’s ‘Welcome Back’ program actually worked, if you believe EEDAR
EEDAR, who typically provide summaries of consumer interest in the video game arena, have published some interesting findings about PlayStation Network’s “Welcome [...]
Cookie Monster is clearly unimpressed by zombies
Before you can make a new game, you’ve usually got to make a pitch to people (unless they force you into it, [...]
Review: Grow for Android OS
Rating: E (Everyone) Genre: Arcade & Action Publisher: Epic Pixel Developer: Epic Pixel Release Date: May 23, 2011 BUY I had [...]
PopCap says hi to their new boss at EA
It was confirmed today that Electronic Arts has bought PopCap for what might be the largest amount spent on a game company [...]
Review: Anya’s Ghost by Vera Brosgol
I’ve always had an odd relationship with graphic novels. My first was Arkham Asylum, which set the bars for both writing and [...]
The Riddler is still full of wordplay in this trailer for ‘Batman: Arkham City’
“I spy…with my riddle eye…something that’s a bat!” Yes, Arkham Asylum‘s version of The Riddler was often heard but never seen, but [...]









