Evil Offers an Alternative to the 360’s Awful D-pad
We’ve been struggling far too long with an inferior D-pad on the Xbox 360. Microsoft has a solution hitting shelves soon, but the folks at Evil are taking things in a different direction.
We’ve been struggling far too long with an inferior D-pad on the Xbox 360. Microsoft has a solution hitting shelves soon, but the folks at Evil are taking things in a different direction.
Now that everyone’s got their motion tracking peripherals out and ready, there’s still one question that needs to be asked: Do we even want motion gaming in the first place?
When a really big videogame title comes out, it scares off everything around it. Other games have their release dates moved forward or backwards out of the desire to maintain sales. This is one of those weeks.
If you’re not watching e-Sports already, you really should be. There’s no better way to start than by watching the best of the best in game genres across the board at the MLG National Championships in Dallas.
So, I’ve spent some time with Microsoft’s Kinect. I played with the bundled games and demos, controlled ESPN with my hand, and even set up the device to recognize my face. How does it work? There’s only one way t...
Rumors are flying about PlayStation’s next handheld device. Is it another game system or is it a phone? Could it be something different altogether? We’re hoping to find out more with CES rolls around in January, but he...
Aside from Microsoft’s hardware launch, there aren’t many interesting videogames this week for the two high definition systems – unless you’re really into soccer. PSP and Wii owners, on the other hand, have plent...
I hope you held onto your pre-order receipt. It turns out that the $5 you laid down on ‘Duke Nukem Forever’ may be worth something after all.
Ever get the feeling that there are just too many videogames to play? There are huge releases for every system this week, along with a substantial amount of smaller titles. It’s a good time to be a gamer.
Blizzcon is almost upon us. That means more info on the games we love, exciting new developments, beta invitations, and swag both in-game and out. It also means that more people than ever will be trying to scam you.
‘Video Games Live’ is your chance to experience your favorite game soundtracks in a way never before possible. It’s a flawed but essential part of any game music collection.
Mid-October turns out to be a huge week for videogames, with plenty of sequels, reimaginings, and EA’s entry into Mixed Martial Arts. There’s also ‘Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts,’ which is fine for hunting...