This week we ask, is Sony the best value in gaming? And Cam is super jaded. Enjoy!
Author: Tech Adventure
Joe was born and raised in Portland, OR. As an illegitimate son of Zeus, Joe sometimes struggles with his humanity vs. his divinity. As a self proclaimed “health-nut” Joe drinks half his weight in protein shakes a day, and it is not uncommon for him to run for days, sometimes covering hundreds of miles.
Geeks With Wives Podcast: Episode 47
This week the Geeks discuss Arrested Development, interview Randy, our new contributor, and game collecting nightmares. Enjoy!
Review: God of War: Ghost of Sparta
Let’s get this part out of the way: I know this is not a new game. I don’t always play newly released titles – unless you’re a paid game journalist, how could you keep up? I, like most gamers, watch for games to go on sale or just naturally become less expensive before I pull… Continue reading Review: God of War: Ghost of Sparta
Wedding Bells!
Congratulations to Jill, a new community member, who got hitched just two weeks ago! Check out this awesome picture of the bride and groom’s rings.
100 PS1 Classics Coming to Vita on August 28
Sony has announced the August 28 Vita update will finally bring PS1 compatibility to the Vita. Titles such as Tomb Raider, Final Antasy VII, and Resident Evil 2 will be supported. PSN+ users will recall Resident Evil 2 was a free game back in February. It can be transferred to your Vita via Content Manager… Continue reading 100 PS1 Classics Coming to Vita on August 28
To The Point – Issue #5
For those of us that hate reading fluff, here are the highlights of what’s going on in the industry. The big news of the week: Gamescom is over and the interwebs are abuzz about Sony. Sony finally gave Vita some love and showed some very cool titles such as Tearaway, LittleBigPLanet, Killzone, Call of Duty,… Continue reading To The Point – Issue #5
Breaking: OnLive Sold to Unknown 3rd-Party
Source: joystiq.com It has been revealed that OnLive (a popular game-streaming service) has been sold to an unknown 3rd-party. The company employed between 180-200 people, and it is rumored that more than half were laid off. We at GWW hope those folks find a new gig soon – their work with OnLive helped to promote… Continue reading Breaking: OnLive Sold to Unknown 3rd-Party