Posts Tagged ‘Gaming

A cheesecake walk through Zombieland

- June 12th, 2012

Today in gaming news, the multi-platform Lollipop Chainsaw is available on store shelves everywhere. For those who pre-ordered the rich-in-cheesecake, undead hack-and-slash, you will no doubt enjoy the inflatable chainsaw and special downloadable content featuring Ash from the Evil Dead movies.

Just a quick warning, this is not your kid-friendly third-person adventure. The heroine, Juliet Starling, is clad in a skimpy cheerleader’s outfit. Along with that obscenities, blood and strong sexual content give this digital affair an M17 rating.

Regardless of its T&A flash, gamers are sure to die laughing as they paint the halls of San Romero High with the blood of the undead.

Over 1 Billion Angry Birds downloaded

- May 9th, 2012

 

In a world that strives for peace and the pursuit of happiness, who would’ve thought that an app featuring angry birds would be so popular? Well it has. The Angry Birds games have now been downloaded over 1 billion times and there seems to be no end in sight. This incredible milestone comes on the heels of record-breaking financial results from Helsinki, Finland-based Rovio Entertainment Ltd., and the creator of the Angry Birds franchise.

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Call of Duty XP 2011 and $1 million tournament

- July 4th, 2011

COD3

If you’re a big Call of Duty fan and looking for some excitement for the Labour Day weekend coming up in September, then you might want to set your destination coordinates for Los Angeles, September 2 & 3, 2011 to take in Call of Duty XP 2011. It’s being hailed as an epic event.

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‘Best of Spring’ critiques

- June 30th, 2011

PS3 spring gaming

Well, summer is here, and in addition to the usual glut of summer previews (brace yourselves, folks) ‘tis very much the season for ‘Best of Spring’ critiques and primers on “things you might have overlooked.” To this end, I found my attention turning chiefly to the Playstation 3.

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Jump on the virtual reality excitement train

- June 28th, 2011

Kinect

Virtual reality gaming is being touted as the next big thing to transform the industry as we know it. Much like the Wii before it, Microsoft’s Xbox 360 Kinect is leading the push to the next gaming stage. Unlike the Wii, gamers navigate the Kinect without relying on a controller. Instead, it scans voice and body motions. The Kinect is also a full media center, allowing you to watch movies, control your TV, and store your music collection.

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