Archive | March, 2010

Trials of Lucia – DLC for Dante’s Inferno

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Trials of Lucia – DLC for Dante’s Inferno

Posted on 31 March 2010 by GillRider

Take a look at some screenshots and a fact sheet from an upcoming DLC to EA’s newest action game Dante’s Inferno. Co-op inferno anybody?

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Lost Planet 2 – 4player Co-op Trailer

Posted on 31 March 2010 by GillRider

DLC REVIEW – ZEN Pinball: Earth Defense table for PS3

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DLC REVIEW – ZEN Pinball: Earth Defense table for PS3

Posted on 30 March 2010 by ClassicMoments

Latest DLC for ZEN Pinball is here. Is it worth a download? Find out!

REVIEW – Greed Corp (Xbox360)

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REVIEW – Greed Corp (Xbox360)

Posted on 29 March 2010 by GillRider

Consume and destroy is the motto of the game. Ready for a turn-based strategy game with a great new twist?

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Majesty 2: Kingmaker – launching trailer

Posted on 26 March 2010 by ClassicMoments

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ZEN Pinball – Earth Defense table video

Posted on 25 March 2010 by ClassicMoments

ZEN Pinball gets a new table – Earth Defense

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ZEN Pinball gets a new table – Earth Defense

Posted on 25 March 2010 by ClassicMoments

Awesome pinball machine simulator adds another cool table!

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Splinter Cell Conviction – Dev Diary 4

Posted on 24 March 2010 by GillRider

Replika in development for PS3

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Replika in development for PS3

Posted on 24 March 2010 by GillRider

How does an action/strategy hybrid cyberpunk advenuter featuring a female lead role sound?

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Planet MiniGolf – Announcement trailer

Posted on 24 March 2010 by ClassicMoments

ZEN Studio announces Planet MiniGolf

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ZEN Studio announces Planet MiniGolf

Posted on 24 March 2010 by ClassicMoments

Arcade fun mini-golf is coming to PSN. And guess which Sony’s latest peripheral it’s going to support.

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Skate 3 – “making the game” video

Posted on 24 March 2010 by ClassicMoments


Alltop, confirmation that we kick ass

Fun Game Facts

The first ever videogame Easter egg is considered to be that found in Adventure for Atari 2600, where the player could access a room displaying the name of the game’s creator.