Preview: Nickelodeon’s VicTORIous: Time to Shine
August 11th, 2011 | by ExeterPhoenix
D3 bringing Victorious to the Kinect and DS, let's break out the sleepover jokes!
August 11th, 2011 | by ExeterPhoenix
D3 bringing Victorious to the Kinect and DS, let's break out the sleepover jokes!
August 11th, 2011 | by ExeterPhoenix

August 10th, 2011 | by Hensley Carrasco

July 28th, 2011 | by kiddtango717
Nintendo is feeling the hurt with the limited amounts of 3DS handhelds being bought. To try to cut down on their losses Nintendo has decided to cut the price of the 3DS systems about 30 percent, bringing the the system down to around $170 come August 12. Does this sound familiar? Playstation 3 perhaps? More news on the drop inside
July 28th, 2011 | by Hensley Carrasco

July 24th, 2011 | by Hensley Carrasco

July 14th, 2011 | by kiddtango717
The 3DS will be getting a great treat this week, it's not a game it's an app! Netflix to be exact. Besides the Android and iOS, this will be the first time Netfix will be on a portable hand held game console. With Netflix changing it's pricing plans hopefully this will boost it's sales from all the lost customers from the plan change. Other releases this week include a racing game for Wii, Game and Watch Gallery and Baseball on the eShop, and a bunch of games for the DSi. Read inside for the full list of games
July 11th, 2011 | by kiddtango717

According to NPD the US has spent about $5.9 billion, with a big fat B, on video games in the first quarter of 2011. The $5.9 billion compared to last years 2010 Q1 figures was actually a 1.5% increase in sales. Of course NPD took in account of gaming accessories, PC games, pre-owned games, online games, social sites, and game rentals. With the vast majority of entertainment being streamlined to consumers needs and wants, video games are in the express lane. Games being available from Redbox, Onlive, and even Gamefly for rentals, and for Steam, Direct 2 Drive, or XLBA and PSN for direct download means that games can be in gamer's hands with a touch of a few buttons.
June 27th, 2011 | by kiddtango717
Today in the United States Supreme Court, the case of Brown vs. The Entertainment Merchants Association was heard. Out of nine Justices seven of the nine deemed that the Constitutionality of a California state law which banned the sales of "violent" video games to minors unconstitutional.
June 17th, 2011 | by kiddtango717
Redbox has been around since the fall of Blockbuster, you know that movie rental company with the blue and gold colors, the one that charged you for late fees even when they said they wouldn't? Well any how, Redbox is revamping their boxes and trying to connect to the gaming side of entertainment
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