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Tons of Different DLC Made Available Today
So, today was an especially big day for DLC in the gaming world. With Red Dead Redemption, Bad Company 2, and a ton of Sonic games either coming out with new content or cutting
Read More »Microsoft Inadvertently Confirms $150 Kinect
At E3, there was lots of buzz surrounding the Kinect, however, Microsoft left out one major detail: the price. There were rumors and speculation for a little bit, and then a bunch of the
Read More »New Xbox 360 To Avoid RRoD By Shutting Down
When it was revealed at the Microsoft press conference that the new Slim 360 solved the problem of the dreaded Red Ring of Death many gamers, including myself, who had been beset by the
Read More »Crackdown 2 Demo Launches Today
If you were a fan of Crackdown and can't wait to get to try Crackdown 2 today is your lucky day. Today Microsoft announced that they would be releasing the demo of Crackdown 2
Read More »Vanquish Impressions
So there I was, waiting in line at E3 to get a chance to play some game or another (I think it was Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood actually), idly glancing around at the screens around
Read More »Kinect Bundles to Be Available?
Over the past couple of days retailers apparently have decided on an MSRP of $149.99 for the Kinect, although Microsoft is yet to officially announce any price point for its newest peripheral. However, it
Read More »Sniper: Ghost Warrior Hands-On
Many shooters have the same goal in mind: send you right into the action and have you dispatch all of the enemies on the way to your objective. Even in the most well executed
Read More »Rock Band 3 Impressions
You try to walk past a large man standing in front of a maze of ropes, but he stops you, asking for a ticket. You fumble around in your pockets for a slip of
Read More »Rock Band 3 Impressions
You try to walk past a large man standing in front of a maze of ropes, but he stops you, asking for a ticket. You fumble around in your pockets for a slip of
Read More »Pnosker.com Goes Hands-on With The Kinect
Seven years ago Sony released the most state-of-the-art motion sensor technology, the Eye-Toy. Basically, you'd place an Eye-Toy camera on top of your TV and the game would automatically separate you from your background,
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