Ah Hellboy Day, that traditional day of the year that families gather to read the comics of Mike Mignola and give thanks for Big Red himself, Hellboy.
Read More »The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt pushed into 2015
CDProjekt Red’s third and most ambitious The Witcher title gets a bump to next year.
Read More »Naughty Dog and more join Operation Supply Drop for May push
Military charitable group Operation Supply Drop is launching their latest 8-bit Salute this may, and this time they’ve got some big time backup in the form of Naughty Dog, Wargaming America and more.
Read More »Interceptor Entertainment partial boss SDN Invest buys 3D Realms
In the latest in the weird goings on at 3D Realms (and the associated Duke Nukem franchise), the company has been purchased (somewhat indirectly) by Interceptor Entertainment.
Read More »Uncharted writer departs Naughty Dog
Uncharted PS4 development will march on despite the loss of the creative director and writer Amy Hennig, who some say was “pushed out” of the company.
Read More »Microsoft’s Xbox corps has a new official boss
Former Nokia big Stephen Elop has been tagged as the new head of the Xbox division at Microsoft.
Read More »Irrational Games Is “Winding Down”
Most of the Irrational Games team to be laid off.
Read More »Nintendo outlines new Indie titles coming to eShop
The Wii U and 3DS are on the doorstep of getting a whole bunch of new independent game releases. Have a look at the lineup after the jump.
Read More »Skylanders info graphic shows off just how big Spyro and friends have become
We all should know by now how massive the Skyanders franchise has become since its debut in 2011, but this info graphic released by Activision is still a little bit of a shocker.
Read More »Saturday Radar: GamesRadar’s best for the week of 2/3/14
This past week, GR talked up (what else) the new direction for Sonic the Hedgehog with Sonic Boom, ran down the full ins and outs of the new Smash Bros game from Nintendo and published a little something about a topic called video game linearity.
Read More »Games for Change joins the Tribeca Film Festival in NYC
Taking place in New York City, the Tribeca Film Festival has fast become one of the biggest events on the city’s calendar every year. Now Games for Change, the gaming-centric charitable organization, will be adding their own show behind the event for more exposure than they’ve ever had before.
Read More »GOG.com charity drive takes in $1.9 million
Remember the charity ‘pick three’ promo on GOG.com from not all that long ago? Well it was pretty successful.
Read More »Nintendo Expecting Another Full Year Loss
Nintendo are performing below their expectations.
Read More »Updated: Oxide Games’ new Star Swarm engine demo looks pretty amazing
Not a game in itself, Star Swarm is a realtime demo cooked up by the folks at Oxide Games to show off their new RTS leaning game engine- and it’s nothing short of amazing. Update: Now with even more amazing!
Read More »Operation Supply Drop is going loud in 2014
The charitable group wants 2014 to be the biggest and best year yet with a target of $1 million. One million dollars might be a big goal, but Operation Supply Drop has been making serious strides since it’s inception in 2010. According to a letter issued by founder Captain Steven …
Read More »Gunnar Optiks unveils their new ‘Intercept’ color collection
Gunnar expands on the already existing (and quite popular) Intercept model of eyesight-saving goggles with some colors to spice up your play sessions.
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