New Sony PSP
June 3, 2009
Finally, Sony has revealed the new PSP Go and here are the first hands-on pictures. This updated model features a 3.8-inch display, 16GB of internal memory, Wi-Fi,Bluetooth, an M2 card slot, and is 50% smaller than its predecessor. Available October 1st, priced at $249.
Need for Speed SHIFT Trailer
May 29, 2009
Need for Speed SHIFT adds gameplay elements never before seen in the series, such as: g-force physics that affect both player and AI along with a more in-depth customization mode (alignment, aero kits, etc.). Video after the break.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Trailer
May 28, 2009
Finally, after two teasers, Activision has released the official Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 gameplay trailer, but was it worth the wait? We think so. Available November 10th, 2009. Continue reading for the trailer.
Mindflex Brain Control Game
May 28, 2009
Simply put, Mattel’s MindFlex game, available now for pre-order on Amazon, essentially “uses brain waves to power a fan that floats a ball through an obstacle course.” Video after the jump…
A lightweight headset containing sensors for the forehead and earlobes measures your brainwave activity. When you focus your concentration, a small foam ball will rise on a gentle stream of air.
Gaming – now and then
November 14, 2008
If someone would have presented a XBOX 360 for me and my friends 20 years ago, I’m pretty sure we probably would have fainted. When you compare similar games from the mid-eighties with today’s top notch video and computer games, the difference in graphics is quite amazing.
Here’s an interesting comparison of 9 games from the 80’s with todays killer games… what a way we have come!
Quantum of Solace Review
November 13, 2008

For those didn’t already know, Quantum of Solace takes the Call of Duty 4 game engine and “wraps it around the James Bond universe with a few new trimmings to try and keep the action feeling as fresh as possible.”
Quantum of Solace isn’t the game that it should have been. It’s not bad by any means, but what brings it out of the pits of despair is the foundation of a much better game that we all know and love.
Call of Duty 5 Review
November 12, 2008
Call of Duty: World at War features a “solid single-player campaign, co-op play, a huge multiplayer suite, and even a fun, silly mode featuring zombies.” Continue reading for the video review.
The game is packed with a deep amount of gameplay to appeal to every type of player, from those who want to experience a gritty single-player campaign to those who like to play with their friends to those who just like to play multiplayer. This is a solid, confident shooter with plenty to offer the casual and hardcore alike.









