If you enjoy Monster Kills, Facing Worlds, and pelvic thrusts, you’ll love Danny’s Random Encounter with Unreal Tournament.
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If you enjoy Monster Kills, Facing Worlds, and pelvic thrusts, you’ll love Danny’s Random Encounter with Unreal Tournament.
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Witness Kratos rise from the ashes in this live action trailer for God of War: Ascension.
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February 1, 2013 7:19AM PST
Microsoft home console hits new sales milestone, with Xbox Live membership above 40 million.
Microsoft has now sold 75.9 million Xbox 360 consoles across the world, according to an updated sales chart from the company. This is up from 70 million sold by October last year.
Xbox Live membership stands at north of 40 million users, the same figure Microsoft announced months ago.
By comparison, the PlayStation 3 has officially sold-in (i.e. shipped) 70 million units as of November 2012, though a new report states as many as 77 million units have been sold.
Microsoft may soon usher in its next-generation Xbox. A previous report suggests the company will hold an Apple-style event in March to announce its new machine. Sony is rumored to reveal the PlayStation 4 at a New York City event February 20.
We had a short online chat with Az Samad, a Malaysian guitarist and composer who was a guest performer for Square Enix’s Final Fantasy-themed music concert.
Do you think is harder to play this kind of game TODAY than it was before i mean, average new gamers are used to better, more detailed “eyecandy” graphics. Retro-love aside (and being on context of the presence of a GREAT game being made 20 years ago), Do you think the average new gamer would have a more difficult time resolving this puzzles is the average new gamer’s brain used to detailed graphics (a necklace really look like a necklace now, years ago a necklace was a pixelated “thing” or a word that identify something as such).