The Movies: Stunts and Effects
Aspiring directors get more options, but are they enough?
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Aspiring directors get more options, but are they enough?
The Movies: Stunts and Effects Read More »
Sure you’re blue as a smurf’s behind, but you still kick butt!
Rogue Trooper Review Read More »
Let’s go out to the ballgame in the PC’s first baseball MMO.
Ultimate Baseball Online 2006 Read More »
Following in the footsteps of the first three Lego Star Wars II Developer Diaries, we’ve got the latest information from LucasArts and the team at Traveller’s Tales about the Star Wars tie-in you’ve been looking for. This entry, part four in our series, takes a look at some of the vehicles in Lego Star Wars
Lego Star Wars II Developer's Diary: Part Four Read More »
BF2 with more maps and vehicles. What’s not to like?
Battlefield 2: Armored Fury Read More »
Dripping with coolness.
Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel Read More »
It’s got lots of style but doesn’t stand out from the pack.
Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends Read More »
C|Net is reporting that “politicians on Wednesday assailed what one called ‘twisted, homicidal imagery’in video games like Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and suggested confining sales of certain games to a sort of red-light district. “At a hearing [in Washington D.C.], members of a U.S. House of Representatives panel on consumer protection said gaming companies aren’t doing enough to protect children from explicit products and called for a re-examination of the voluntary ratings system used by the industry.” Can politicians just give up, already? Honestly…
Gamers to Politicians: Give Up, Already! Read More »