Saturday, June 26th, 2010
By westy118
How many times have you been playing a game without realizing you’ve clocked in 6,7,8 hours playing? Before you know it, the entire weekend is over and you’ve managed to spend it all sitting in the same spot on the couch. Here’s our definitive list of the most addictive video games in the entire world. They’re the only thing, besides your daily dose of crack, that keep you coming back for more, more, more!
Saturday, May 8th, 2010
By Nick
Whether you’re an avid follower or just a casual player, this spring is chock full of new releases for all different tastes. Some people find themselves drawn in like a moth to a flame, spending afternoons locked in their room attempting to conquer the latest role playing title, while others only turn on their XBox after drunkenly stumbling in at 2 A.M., looking for something to keep their mind occupied until they pass out on the couch.
Friday, April 24th, 2009
By Andrew - Hunter College
If you like Guitar Hero and Rock Band then Rhythm Heaven for the recently-released Nintendo DSi is going to blow your damn mind. Known in Japan as Rhythm Tengoku Gold and in Europe as Rhythm Paradise, Rhythm Heaven is a musically inclined gamer’s dream, using taps, flicks, holds and slides with the stylus…
Hankering after some cool new content for your new Nintendo DSi but can’t be bothered to deal with the unsanitary oiks who man the register down at your local video game store? Get hooked up to the new DSi Shop and start downloading exclusive titles now.
Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
By John - USMA
Across the country there are shortages of the Nintendo Wii, and with good reason: it’s the hottest gift this holiday season – for the second season in a row.
The motion-controlled marvel is set to lead the console pack in holiday sales, outselling both the PS3 and Xbox 360 – if it can maintain its stock. Nintendo’s grip on the gaming i… Click to read more
Saturday, December 30th, 2006
By John - USMA
10. Split Screens – For years, the only way to “get your multiplayer on” was by huddling around that tiny TV in your buddy’s dorm. At the very least, you made friends with the rich kid who was dumb enough to bring in a 42-inch plasma to their room. With the dawn of online gaming systems, more people want their screens to themselves ̵… Click to read more