Jul 16, 2010
Starting Monday, FarmVille gamers can get organic food advertisements sent to them conveniently while they play!
If you're a fan of DC Comics' Justice League, you may have found yourself wanting for a Justice League movie for the better part of forever. Well, you may never get that, but if you do, if that day ever comes, at the very least you'll have this in the meantime.
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Want to see tag-team teamups, Street Fighter IV style? Ryu and Kazuya going at it? Chun-Li and Nina bringing out Team Ultra Combos? Well then, you've got to watch this video.
Read MoreNo More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle was released for the Wii in January, here in North America. But Japanese gamers won't be able to get their hands on the latest Travis Touchdown adventure until this October.
Read MoreThis week we're showing you a pair of games that you might be playing already - but if you're not... well, why not?
Read MoreJul 14, 2010
Did you ever wonder how video games are made? Have you wanted a book interviewing key Nintendo personnel on how games go from their sketchpads to the cartridges that show up in your local Toys R Us, and head into your home? Well you kids are in luck, then. Disgruntled Gamer has unearthed and translated this Japanese children's book on this very subject.
Jul 14, 2010
Tim Schafer is known for developing some of the most well-known games in history, including Grim Fandango and Full Throttle, as well as lesser-celebrated (but no less worthy) games in more recent memory, like Psychonauts and Brütal Legend. And he's not afraid to voice his opinion. So when asked about Activision boss Bobby Kotick, Schafer doesn't hold back there either.
Jul 12, 2010
According to Tech Crunch, Google has quietly invested a tidy sum between $100 and $200 million in Zynga, creator and developer of popular online games Farmville and Mafia Wars. The developer's games are slated to be the base for Google Games, which is expected to launch later this year.