Showing posts with label Gaming. Show all posts
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Friday, March 28, 2014

Hollywood Conservatives Claim IRS Harassment: Documents Show They Were Gaming the System

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Hollywood Conservatives Claim IRS Harassment: Documents Show They Were Gaming the System

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Gallery: Sonic Boom – reinventing a gaming icon

Gallery: Sonic Boom – reinventing a gaming icon
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Sega has announced a new look and a new game for its legendary hedgehog mascot. Sonic Boom is due out in the autumn on the Wii U and 3DS, and as an animated TV show, but for now, here is a selection of concept art, much of it exclusive to The Guardian, showing the revised character designs and some of Sonic’s lush new world.












Technology news, comment and analysis | theguardian.com


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Thursday, January 16, 2014

The Steam machine: Valve"s plan to dominate PC gaming

The Steam machine: Valve"s plan to dominate PC gaming
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At the Steam Dev Days event in Seattle this week, PC gaming giant Valve is laying out its vision for the future: user-customisable app stores, innovative game controllers and virtual reality












Technology news, comment and analysis | theguardian.com


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Friday, November 22, 2013

VIDEO: Scenes from the XBox One Launch in Times Square







Late Thursday night in Times Square, fans lined up to be the first to get their hands on the new XBox One. Watch scenes from the big event.

















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VIDEO: Scenes from the XBox One Launch in Times Square

Friday, November 8, 2013

VIDEO: Top 10 NES Games







These are the games that showed us all that Nintendo played with Power. Join http://www.Watchmojo.com as we count down the top 10 NES games.













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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

VIDEO: Halo 3 Now Free To Xbox Live Gold Subscribers







The game is now free to download, a discount off the usual price of $14.99. [Read more]













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Saturday, September 14, 2013

Week in Gaming: See Watch Dogs unboxed as you watch dogs humping in GTA 5


If you haven’t already guessed, this Week in Gaming arrives with a bit of a theme. You see, we don’t think man’s best friend gets enough celebration in the gaming world. Not enough at all.


But the last seven days have proved that the tide is changing. Game designers are finally realising that humans are so 1999, and we’re right behind them. The dog is where it’s at.


Getting busy in Los Pantos


When you’ve got a game like GTA 5 about to break, trying to suppress leaks is going to be an impossible task. And sure enough, one lucky person got his fingers wrapped around an early copy this week. So what was first on his agenda for showing the new Grand Theft Auto to the world?


Did he travel the lengths of San Andreas to demonstrate its jaw-dropping vastness? Perhaps an insightful look at how the enhanced RAGE engine performs during demanding gameplay?


Nah. He watched two dogs going at it.


There were some other videos too, including one of him getting Franklin thrown out of a strip club. Y’know – all the stuff we’ve been dying to see.


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The new Mario Galaxy had progressed a little bit


So at least we now know how the dogs of Los Santos will be keeping themselves occupied while we’re tearing up the city. The clips have since been removed but will no doubt have popped up elsewhere, so if you’re looking to avoid all GTA 5 spoilers (randy dogs are not an earth-shattering revelation) you’d do well to just switch the internet off until Tuesday.


Collar Duty


But when dogs aren’t doing the business, they’re taking down helicopters. Or at least that’s what Call of Duty has taught us this week.


The idea of adding a dog to the Call of Duty series was met with a lot of shoulder-shrugging but that’s all changed with the new Call of Duty: Ghosts trailer. Sure, it’s mostly run-of-the-mill footage, but just when you think we’ve seen all this before, a DOG takes out a HELICOPTER.


Skip to 1:28 for evidence…


You’d never see those Nintendogs doing any of this stuff. Part-timers.


City walkies


It feels like Watch Dogs may be the only game that could give GTA 5 a run for its money in terms of sheer scale and ambition right now.


For those of you lapping up every last bit of high-tech hacking, this week brought a trailer for the DeadSec collector’s edition.


The pack, set to be available in the UK and Australia (sorry US), comes with an 80-page art book, a copy of the game’s soundtrack, a map of the fictional version of Chicago, an Aiden Pearce figurine, a steelbook case and four AR cards. [CVG]


Watch Dogs


Bored of dogs now? Really? Fine then, here are some links from around the Future network.


CVG


GTA 5 releases next week and we have the best coverage on the web in our GTA 5 launch centre


Want to know about all things Battlefield? Look no further as a brand new show Battlefield Recon launches on CVG


Games Radar


Want to know whether you should jump into Square Enix’s newly revised MMO? Check out our Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn review-in-progress


Getting ready for the next-gen consoles? Well, you’re probably going to want to get ready for the 10 gamers you’ll meet during the console wars


Official Nintendo Magazine


We show just how revolutionary Mario’s new Wii U game could be with 25 things you didn’t know about Super Mario 3DS World


With a month to go until the new Pokemon adventures are released, Seven new Pokemon and some more Mega Evolutions are revealed for Pokemon X and Y


Official PlayStation Magazine


GTA 5 review – get your questions answered


The titles that will define next-gen – 10 PS4 games you have to play & the reasons why


Official Xbox 360 Magazine


45 things to do in GTA 5 – the ultimate Los Santos itinerary


33 essential facts you need to know about Xbox One


Total Film


To the batcave! Here are 30 Astonishing Batman Movie Facts


Roland Emmerich plays Guess the Explosion


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Week in Gaming: See Watch Dogs unboxed as you watch dogs humping in GTA 5

Monday, August 19, 2013

VIDEO: Game|Life: Retro Game Showdown







Host Chris Kohler and special guest Mike Mika show off their most prized possessions in an epic battle to be named the king of gaming collections.













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