This past weekend at PAX I played a lot of great games and one of those was Big Boy Boxing. It's an action packed slapstick boxing game inspired by the classic NES game Punch Out! The art style is bright and colorful, the...
Yesterday Slate celebrated its 20th anniversary with a big bash that couldn't be missed! The venue which has been around and a staple since 2000 plenty going on to celebrate the occasion. VIP's were treated...
Last week VR World in NYC opened its doors to a new space with three-floors, 12,000 square-foot hotspot in Midtown Manhattan. This is now VR Worlds flagship location for North America's largest immersive mixed reality...
Last week VR World in NYC opened its doors to a new space with three-floors, 12,000 square-foot hotspot in Midtown Manhattan. This is now VR Worlds flagship location for North America's largest immersive mixed reality...
The original Mortal Kombat in 1992 is probably the first M rated game to be released on a console that stirred up controversy. The graphic violence of the 16bit fighter led in part to the creation of the ESRB. The last couple of games had seemed like the series wasn't moving forward, especially with its release of Mortal Kombat vs DC which had been rated T for Teen. It's almost 20 years since the original game and it has finally gotten a true sequel to the classics which dare I say might be the best one yet.
Gunnar Optiks Digital Performance Eyewear is for the gamer in mind and is said to help you be the best gamer you can be but do they actually work? We got our hands on a pair of their PPK Gunnar shades and have been test driving them for more then week so click the link to hear are our thoughts.
Microsoft has added a great addition to the Xbox Live community. XBL has added Armed Forces billing options for the soldiers and their who serve their countries. Never really being stationed in one specific state or province for long periods of time, families are always changing their addresses. Now with the option of armed forces as billing, families have one less thing to worry about when moving. Guess it's just one more way to give thanks for the people who serve.
Dance games like Just Dance and Dance Central are becoming some of the most popular party games out there. So it's not surprising that they would showcase a game with one of the best performers ever lived, Michael Jackson. Already making its rounds on the Wii, Michael Jackson: The Experience sounds like it would be perfect for the full body tracking system Kinect? However technical issues holds this game back from being the ultimate party game.