We don’t really have a foods category, but it’s not often you can be rewarded for eating healthy and taking breaks from [...]
Monthly Archives: September 2011
The cake isn’t a lie after all: Portal is free
If you haven’t played the amazing game that is Portal by Valve yet, this is your chance. You can now play Portal [...]
Raptr hits 10 million users
Game-tracking, news-aggregating social network Raptr has hit a huge milestone — 10 million registered users, with about one million users a day [...]
Bejeweled Blitz the Fountain of Cognitive Youth?
We are always looking for ways to keep our minds sharp as we get older, and Bejeweled Blitz may have just joined [...]
‘Ni no Kuni’ is making its way to North America
Ni no Kuni: Shiroki Seihai no Joou (basically Another World: Queen of the White Ashes) for PS3 will be seeing a North [...]
PAX Preview: Torchlight II
Torchlight is one of those games that if you have ever used a computer for more than just checking email and looking [...]
IndieCade finalists announced
Finalists for 2011′s IndieCade have been chosen, and 36 games will be exhibited at the festival, which runs Oct. 8-9 in Culver [...]
Sony reveals PS Vita battery life, additional accessories
In a press release that detailed all of PlayStation Vita’s specs, Sony also made a few notes about accessories available on release, [...]
Revisit the early 90s in this ‘Sonic Generations’ trailer
Ah, the Sega Genesis. My gaming life really, truly began with you. And Sega’s bringing it back in Sonic Generations. The trailer [...]
PAX First Look: Mass Effect 3
It’s no secret that I’m a huge Mass Effect fan, and I partially blame my boyfriend and Bioware for this. So expectedly [...]









