Nintendo Saved Bayoneta 2

For the hardcore who aren’t happy with Nintendo’s latest console and overall direction, this is something you should be happy about. Bayonetta 2 was not a project tapped for multi-console release like its predecessor. Instead, it was pre-lit concept looking for a sponsor, and Nintendo answered the call. Granted, it’s Bayonetta, not Ico, but the… Continue reading Nintendo Saved Bayoneta 2

To The Point – Issue #7

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: Nintendo finally took the wraps off of the Wii U. It’s more than just the game pad! But that’s about it. Runner up for big news of the week: Nintendo’s… Continue reading To The Point – Issue #7

Nintendo Wii U Priced and Dated: One Geek’s Reaction

Nintendo held a special press conference today to announce the release date and price of their newest console, the Wii U. On November 18th, consumers with $300-$350 in disposable income will have the opportunity to dive into poor-man’s tablet-driven console. Riggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo’s U.S. President and COO, quickly made this reveal before attempting to appeal to “hardcore”… Continue reading Nintendo Wii U Priced and Dated: One Geek’s Reaction

Where Did the Scores Go?

Honestly, folks – I just couldn’t take it anymore. Have you ever told your spouse or best friend a lie, and then had to live that lie for days or weeks? The lie grows, it takes shape. You add some other lies to it, dress it up a bit, and the next thing you know,… Continue reading Where Did the Scores Go?

To The Point – Issue #6

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: Valve is joining the hardware battle. What does this really mean? Valve may create a new controller for PC games. I’m happy they’re not making another console. Sony loves European gamers more.… Continue reading To The Point – Issue #6

In Defense of the Vita

At Gamesom 2012, Sony unleashed an E3-like performance. Front and center was the PS Vita. A device promoted for it’s technical prowess, but mocked for it’s steep price. Having experienced slow sales and an underwhelming library, Sony’s back was seemingly against a wall. E3 should have been a no-brainer for Sony: show us new Vita games,… Continue reading In Defense of the Vita

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.

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