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Archive for August 8th, 2007

Track & Field Review

Konami’s Track & Field is the arcade game that created then perfected the “freak out and mash every button as fast as you possibly can” school of Olympic gaming. While mashing on buttons to run faster made perfect sense in arcades, the result was broken controllers and broken hearts at home, where Track & Field […]


Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground Updated Hands-On

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Check out this video of Tony Hawk’s Proving Grounds in action.
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What kind of skater are you? Are you the kind that likes to skate for the glory: the magazine covers, the endorsement deals, and the fame and fortune that come with it? You could be of the technical variety, the kind of […]


Riviera: The Promised Land Review

Tales of demons and angels struggling for superiority have existed for millennia. The theme is certainly no stranger to role-playing games, so it’s a true wonder that Riviera: The Promised Land makes such a traditional yarn seem fresh. Here is a good-versus-evil saga that isn’t afraid to explore shades of gray. Are the forces of […]


FIFA 08: Q&A With Jozy Altidore

Jozy Altidore has packed a lot into his 17 years. The striker, currently playing in the MLS for the Red Bull New York, was the 17th overall pick in the 2006 MLS draft and made his professional soccer debut in August 2006–while still age 16–and even managed to score a goal in the Red Bulls’ […]


Port of Quake released for Wii & Gamecube

Peter Mackay has released a port of id software\’s classic title known as Quake. The port can be run on either the Gamecube or Wii, and ultimately requires something like the SD media launcher or another way of running applications from the SD card to function. You can grab the build and all the […]

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