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Nintendo Wii U. Really it’s called “Wii U” *UPDATED

Today Nintendo officially announced their new system called the Wii U. What's the value? Great question. Essentially the graphics appear at this point to be comparable to the 360/PS3 but the controller is funky. I mean really funky. And that, my friends, appears to be...

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Review: Portal 2

Portal 2 is simply an experience. From the opening trials to the inventive climax, Portal 2 keeps you on your toes with unique gameplay, variably difficult puzzles, excellent voice acting and music, and a fun story. This sequel to the 2007 hit by Valve takes an idea,...

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Review: NBA Jam (iPhone)

EA did a great job capturing not just the essence of NBA Jam, but truly translating the game to the iPhone. And it’s easy to convince my wife I’m sending a work email instead of doing a 360 dunk over Karl Malone while Stockton is recovering from a two-hand shove.

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Review: F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin

This sequel to the well received F.E.A.R. from Vivendi in 2005 successfully jumps the hurdle of improving on it’s predecessor. Unfortunately there are a few nagging issues that persist throughout this linear FPS, but they are not enough to offset a solid experience.

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Review: Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions

Listen up webheads! It's time for a unique and engaging Spider-Man game. The evil Mysterio has shattered an ancient and powerful tablet that spans 4 dimensions. But have no fear. Your 4 friendly neighborhood Spider-Men are here! Let me get this out of the way: this...

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Review: Singularity

There isn't a developer out there who knows how to build an FPS better than Raven Software. In the 90's they gave us Heretic and Hexan. From 2000 to 2009 They gave us several Star Trek games and my personal favorite FPS: Jedi Knight 2. Not to mention Quake 4 and...

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Breaking News: PSN Suffers “sporadic” outages

While Sony claims this to be a set of sporadic outages, hacker group Anonymous have claimed responsibility for your inability to access PSN consistently today. Follow the news on Engadget for information as it breaks.

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Review: Killzone 3

Overall, Killzone 3 is worth the $60 price tag and a must-own for FPS fans. It doesn’t do everything right but very few games do.

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