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The Quest for Sony’s Mascot

Having a mascot is a fairly common practice when it comes to building a brand of any kind. Everything from restaurants to sports teams, and tech companies utilize the power of mascots, the main reason being that they are symbols and are meant to be instantly recognizable characters that we associate with a certain name brand.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Review

Last year the unlikely duo of Mario and Sonic teamed up for the first time in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. The game was a fairly decent attempt at creating an Olympics game set in the cutesy worlds of Mario and Sonic. Although most of the games were simple and straight forward they still made a solid collection of mini-games. Now Mario and Sonic are back in the Olympic Winter Games.
DSi XL Announced

Nintendo recently announced a new version of their DSi called DSi XL. The handheld will be significantly larger than the original and sport a much bigger screen as well. The new machine is scheduled for a Q1 2010 release. No word on the price yet.
Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space Review

The Sam & Max franchise is a fairly unique one in that it’s one of the few series in gaming that was reborn after being forgotten for about 15 years. Sam & Max have had a cult following since the mid 90s and with the new games now on PC and Xbox Live the duo has been brought back fully into the spotlight, and many gamers would agree that it’s a well deserved treatment.
Dragon Age: Origins has gone gold

BioWare has announced that the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC versions of the game have “gone gold” in North America and are currently ready for their November 3 launch date.
Mass Effect 2 Release Date Announced

Mark your calendar and lock in your copy of Mass Effect 2 now! Leading video game developer BioWare, announced that the epic Shooter/RPG Mass Effect 2 will be on store shelves in North America on January 26, and on January 29 in Europe.
Spyborgs Review

Spyborgs is an interesting game from a lot of perspectives, it combines the gameplay of an old school brawler with the Wiimote’s motion controller. The resulting game isn’t a bad one by any means, in fact Spyborgs is solid game with almost no technical problems, however for more mature audiences the game could come off as being bland and too childish.
Sploder.com – Gateway to Game Development?

What if you had the chance to make your own game with out investing money and time (well, time is a requirement) in development school, and do it at the comfort of your own home? Thats what sploder.com makes available for the ambitious, potential myiamoto’s in the world?
Forza 3 Full Car and Track Lists plus Free Launch Day car pack
Forza 3 is right around the corner and it seems Turn 10 and Microsoft have a surprise for those who will be purchasing the game. On launch day, thelist will grow even larger with the release of a free Game Add-on car and track pack, available exclusively by way of a one-time-use token card included in every new copy of “Forza Motorsport 3.”
Dead Space Extraction Review

When the prequel to Dead Space was announced as an On Rail Shooter for the Wii it was no surprise that fans felt slightly disappointed. How can the prequel to one of the scariest games in this console generation be on the kid friendly Wii? However after playing this game fans can take it easy, Dead Space Extraction lives up to the brands name and makes for more than a solid addition to the Wii’s mature library.





