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Archive for January 29th, 2008

UK Gov’t welcomes virtual PE

Anyone who’s played a sustained bout of Wii boxing will know that it can feel like a real workout. With Wii Fit, which features balancing and cardiovascular exercises, coming out in the US and Europe soon, the average gamer has the opportunity to do a lot more than knock back sugary soft drinks whilst reclining […]


Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of the Ancient Arts Impressions

Long forgotten in the annals of history–that is, the late ’80s–Hudson Soft released a game for the fledgling TurboGrafx-16 called Dungeon Explorer. This was an early, class-based dungeon-crawling action role- playing game not too different at its core from the Diablos and Titan Quests that you still see today. Hudson has apparently been planning a […]


Sony Buzz-ed with trademark suit

Along with titles like EyeToy and SingStar, Sony’s Buzz! line of quiz games for the PlayStation 2 have been part of a concerted effort on the part of the electronics giant to court a more mainstream audience with its gaming console. However, one company already well-established in serving that sector’s trivia needs thinks Sony’s family […]


Report: EA-Marvel brawler KO’d

When EA Chicago was closed last year, one of the issues unaddressed at the time was the fate of the studio’s projects, a Marvel fighting game and a second fighter based on a new intellectual property. That mystery has been cleared up a little, as Electronic Arts and Marvel have terminated both the project and […]


The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night Review

Spyro’s been a shadow of his former self for years now, so it’s perhaps unsurprising that his most recent foray onto the Wii and PlayStation 2 is not an amusing one. The game tries so hard to be likeable, but its humor is forced while its gameplay is both plodding and shallow. The game also […]

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