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Is That a Battleship on Wheels? End of Nations Trailers

By Mike Sharkey | PC Videos | Apr 26, 2010 5:03 PM

When global governments fail and infrastructure collapses, it means the End of Nations. It's also the premise for a Massive (capital M intended) RTS from developer Trion Worlds. See just how much action the game can handle in its 51 Players trailer. And while you're here, give End of Nations Campaign trailer a gander and discover what a battleship on wheels looks like. See More »

Two New End of Nations Trailers

Get Your Fix: Three New Halo: Reach Trailers Tease Multiplayer Beta

By Mike Sharkey | Xbox 360 Videos | Apr 26, 2010 3:57 PM

The countdown to the Halo: Reach multiplayer beta, opening May 3, continues. Today we've got a look at all those new weapons you've heard so much about, including the Marksman Rifle and the Grenade Launcher, as well as gameplay footage from a match in one of Reach's new modes, Stockpile. Last but not least, there's a video of the Boba Fett-like jet pack in action. Death from above FTW! See More »

Halo: Reach, Three New Videos of Multiplayer Mayhem

Nintendo DS, the New Best Friend of Parents with Diabetic Children

By Mike Sharkey | Nintendo DS News | Apr 26, 2010 12:49 PM | Comment

Test, play, win. That's the simple slogan behind Bayer Diabetes Care's clever new blood glucose monitoring system, Didget. Didget connects directly to Nintendo DS and DS Lite handhelds, helping kids manage their disease by awarding consistent testing with points that can be used to unlock in-game items. Hit the jump for details. Read More »

New Blood Glucose Monitoring System Works with Nintendo DS

U.S. Supreme Court Will Decide if Selling Violent Videogames to Minors is a Crime

By Mike Sharkey | News | Apr 26, 2010 11:01 AM | Comment

Passed by the California legislature and supported by the Governator, AB 1179 was deemed unconstitutional by the lower courts in February. But now the highest court in the land will have its say. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed today to decided whether or not California can make it a crime to sell or rent violent videogames to minors. Read More »

U.S. Supreme Court Will Decide if Selling Violent Videogames to Minors is a Crime

No Bluff, R.U.S.E. Delayed Three Months

By Mike Sharkey | Xbox 360 News | Apr 26, 2010 8:55 AM | Comment

Multiplayer betas are an opportunity for developers to iron out the kinks based on gamer feedback. But in the case of Ubisoft's upcoming World War II RTS R.U.S.E., "massive" feedback told the developer it doesn't just need an iron, it needs an entire tool kit. Read More »

Ubisoft Postpones R.U.S.E. Until September

Disney Interactive Gives Gamers an Early Look at Split/Second

By Mike Sharkey | Xbox 360 News | Apr 26, 2010 8:06 AM | Comment

Disney Interactive's Split/Second took the title of Best Racing Game at E3 2009, and today gamers have the opportunity to see what got critics buzzing. A demo of developer Black Rock Studio's action racing game is now available on Xbox Live. Read More »

Split/Second Demo Live on Xbox Live

Place Your Bets: UK Bookmaker Taking Videogame Action

By Mike Sharkey | News | Apr 26, 2010 7:18 AM | Comment

On Thursday, Super Street Fighter IV stalwarts Ryan Hart and Femi Adeboye will face off in a battle of joystick heavyweights. And gamers will be able to take part in the fight like never before: UK bookmaker Paddy Power is taking action on the match. Read More »

UK Bookmaker Begins Taking Videogame Bets

Ten Things You'll Love About the Halo: Reach Beta

By Will Tuttle | Xbox 360 Articles | Apr 23, 2010 3:42 PM | Comment

After spending an entire day playing the most anticipated beta of the year, I came away with a list of things I loved about Halo: Reach's multiplayer offerings. Will you love all of them? Probably not. But hey, at least we can all agree that no more dual-wielding is a very good thing indeed. Click through for more info. Read More »

Ten Things You'll Love About the Halo: Reach Beta

A Sincere Letter of Thanks to Roger Ebert

By Kevin Beverage, Noted Games Journalist | Humor | Apr 23, 2010 3:09 PM | Comment

Dear Mr. Ebert,

I would like to offer my sincerest thanks to you for recently stating in your column that videogames can never be art. Noting the content drought on many game enthusiast websites, you selflessly decided to peel the crusted top off of the cesspool that is the games-as-art debate, to present us gamers with the opportunity to wallow in our own intellectual feces for a solid week-and-a-half. And with bony fists raised in impotent rage and eyes fixed unflinchingly on our navels, we took up the call. Read More »

A Sincere Letter of Thanks to Roger Ebert

Star Wars: The Old Republic Combat Trailer -- Not Just Jedi vs Sith

By Mike Sharkey | PC Videos | Apr 23, 2010 2:35 PM

Admit it, when BioWare's Star Wars MMO The Old Republic finally drops, you plan on creating a character that's a Jedi or a Sith. And why wouldn't you? They're only the most powerful beings in the Star Wars universe. But wait, say the developers in their newest video documentary on the game's combat, each and every class in the game has something interesting and unique to offer. See More »

Star Wars: The Old Republic Combat Video

Black Market Goods Making Their Way to Just Cause 2

By Mike Sharkey | Xbox 360 News | Apr 23, 2010 1:41 PM | Comment

Getting tired of causing the same old havoc on Panau island? Don't fret, Square Enix has just the pick-me-up you need. The studio announced today two new DLC packs for sandbox shooter Just Cause 2, featuring weapons and vehicles sure to please Rico Rodriguez fans everywhere. Read More »

Square Enix Announces Just Cause 2 DLC

Dust Off Your $120 Wheel-less Plastic Skateboard -- Activision Confirms Tony Hawk: Shred

By Mike Sharkey | Xbox 360 News | Apr 23, 2010 12:17 PM | Comment

Great concept, poor execution. That sums up the general response to Tony Hawk's 2009 wireless skateboard peripheral game, Ride. But according to publisher Activision, you won't just ride in the next title in the Tony Hawk franchise, you'll Shred. Read More »

Activision Confirms Tony Hawk: Shred

Mexican Standoff, Rockstar Style: Red Dead Redemption Competitive Multiplayer Trailer

By Mike Sharkey | Xbox 360 Videos | Apr 23, 2010 9:44 AM

We've heard all about the MMO-like experience Rockstar is bringing to consoles with Red Dead Redemption's Free Roam multiplayer mode. But the developer didn't forget about traditional death match lovers, either. Rockstar's latest trailer details the shootouts and gold grabs players can jump into in the game's competitive multiplayer modes. What say we start things off with a little Mexican standoff? See More »

Red Dead Redemption Competitive Multiplayer Trailer

History Repeats Itself: Former Infinity Ward Devs Flocking to Respawn

By Mike Sharkey | News | Apr 23, 2010 9:02 AM | Comment

In 2002, after serving as lead developers on the wildly popular PC FPS Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, Vince Zampella and Jason West left 2015 and publisher Electronic Arts to form their own studio. More than 20 of their colleagues followed them to start Activision-backed Infinity Ward. Eight years later, history is repeating itself. Read More »

Former Infinity Ward Devs Flocking to Respawn Entertainment

Give that Justice a Controller: Supreme Court Considering Violent Game Law Today

By Mike Sharkey | News | Apr 23, 2010 8:20 AM | Comment

For the first time, the United States Supreme Court will consider a case regarding violent videogames. Justices are scheduled to conference today regarding California's proposed law to prevent the sale and rental of violent videogames to children. Read More »

Supreme Court to Consider Violent Videogame Law

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