Announced today at Sony's E3 media briefing, the new evolution of the PSP will be called Playstation Vita. The Wifi only model will be priced at $249.99...
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WRWP: May 24th
Time for another round of What R We Playing. This week I have been fully engrossed in two games. The first being a throwback to a simpler time and one of...
The Present State Of Online Shooters
The operative question is: why is MW2 so stinking hot? The answer is accessibility and, frankly, it’s what your friends are playing. And like the recently diseased Guitar Hero franchise, a time will come when the market has been so flooded that sales cannot outrun costs.
Sony NGP: A Strategic Gamble
They believe consumers will carry the NGP for casual as well as “hardcore” games. I for one will bet on that. I love Angry Birds. But no serious gamer can be satisfied with casual games. And thus, we must discuss yet another trick up Sony’s sleeve.
Sony <3 Valve? The Path Forward Has Been Lit
Sony is playing in a growing market but lack the reach of Nintendo. Valve is playing in a shrinking market and need a console partner with great hardware and a lot to gain. This is a match made in Heaven.
The Best of 2010
2010 was another great year in the video games industry. Matt, Josh and I had two heated debates over the following awards, but we do believe we have a...
Tis The Season
This time of year always gets to me; the family, the friends, the hot cocoa, the unfailing American consumerism, and of course the awesome deals on Steam....
Recreating A Classic
Here at Geeks With Wives, we’ve been having fun with an interesting concept: taking an old game and giving it the “next generation” touch. Think about it;...
iPad Gaming
I'm officially settled on what gaming currently is on the iPad. I've been playing several games over the past 3 months, including board games, Diablo...
What’s Your Game?
For over 20 years, I have been a gamer. I am not a singer, a gambler, or a mountain climber. When my coworkers ask me “what did you do this weekend?” My response is commonly, “well my wife was working, so I exercised and played video games.” in other words, it is my greatest hobby.
How Did Broadband Internet Change Gaming?
How did broadband Internet change gaming? Simply put, it connected gamers and developers in a way that no other art form had ever connected before. Instant access to data and an instant way to publish your opinions. This has allowed us (gamers) to direct developers towards creating the games we like to play. Sure, not all have caught on to this, but it’s growing quickly.