Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles PS3

Dec. 11, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Bethesda Softworks has put out a new expansion pack for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, one of the highest rated role-playing adventure games ever released. “The enthusiastic response we’ve received to our downloadable content has been overwhelming, and we’re excited to bring Oblivion fans a full expansion,” said Vlatko Andonov, president of Bethesda Softworks. “The [...]

Darkness Within: In Pursuit of Loath Nolder

Dec. 10, 2007   1 Comment  

Darkness Within: In Pursuit of Loath Nolder screen shot

Another fine example of why the nation of PC Adventure gaming needs a regime change. [...]

IOGEAR’s Bluetooth Audio Transport

Dec. 7, 2007   Leave a Comment  

The Bluetooth Audio Transport is an all-in-one earbud wireless audio product that works with cell phones, stereos, iPods and any other audio source you can think of. Though there are some considerations to make — this isn’t a good idea for an iPod or another portable MP3 device. The way the Audio Transport works is [...]

RetroPort for Wii

Dec. 4, 2007   Leave a Comment  

One of the greatest features on the Nintendo Wii is the Virtual Console, giving players a chance to relive some of the greatest games ever made, including the original Mario Brothers and Zelda games. But try as you might, many people just don’t feel the Wiimote — or even the Gamecube controller — feels right. [...]

Assassin’s Creed fails to deliver

Dec. 3, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Forget all the 9′s and 9.5′s you’re seeing in the leading online gaming outlets — that is, if you can wade past the flash and interstitial advertisements for Assassin’s Creed on these sites to see the review in the first place. There are far too many flaws that keep it from being a great game, and with so many other great games available this fall, it’s hard to give Assassin’s Creed more than a passing look. [...]

Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune

Dec. 3, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Fighting and Puzzles meet in a wonderfully vivid enviroment in Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune. The game starts as you find a map leading to El Dorado, the supposed lost city of Gold. You follow the map to an island where you find the Spanish Conquestidors long beat you to the treasure. But if they did, what [...]

Super Mario Galaxy

Dec. 3, 2007   Leave a Comment  

For someone who got their start as a humble Italian plumber, Mario has sure had his share of occupations. Mario has tried his hand at everything from driving go-karts and prescribing medicine to becoming a multi-sport athlete and even a music producer. In his latest adventure; Super Mario Galaxy, Mario is once again trying out [...]

Monsoon Hava Gold

Dec. 3, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Moonsoon Multimedia’s HAVA Gold is their response to the popularity of the Slingbox and other place-shifting video devices. The device allows users to view and control live television on networked computers via broadband and mobile phone service. It’s novel technology and priced right. The new product has made an impressive splash since its summer arrival [...]

Arctic Tale game

Dec. 3, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Based on the National Geographic documentary, Arctic Tale allows you to fight for survival as three different polar animals. The film dramatically follows the paths of a mother walrus and her calf and a polar bear and her cubs. This Nintendo DS game allows you to utilize four survival attributes through 24 levels, several mini-game [...]

iHome iH85B Cycler – Music to pedal to

Dec. 3, 2007   Leave a Comment  

iHome’s new iH85B takes the earbuds out of your ear — and that’s one less distraction when you’re riding a bike. With all the bad press plastic bottles are getting lately, the iH85B, designed with a bike mounting bracket is a great replacement. It takes four AA batteries or an AC adapter for home listening. [...]

EA’s Smarty Pants

Dec. 3, 2007   1 Comment  

You have to wonder if someone else — and not EA — made this game, would it be $19.99 instead of $49.99?

Dr. Seuss: How The Grinch Stole Christmas, the video game

Dec. 3, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Time to turn the tables and let the mean one win. It’s your turn to steal Christmas in How The Grinch Stole Christmas for Nintendo DS. You play the mean green one using stealth through a variety of puzzles and challenges, using scenes from the movie adaptation of the popular children’s book. This is another [...]

Zoo Hospital

Dec. 3, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Zoo Hospital is a plot-driven collection of mini-games that makes you a summer intern at your aunt’s zoo The adventures unfold as you learn how to treat 40 kinds of animals including mammals, reptiles and birds. It’s your job to diagnose and treat the creatures and return them to their habitats healthy and well-adjusted. Features: [...]

16gb iPod Touch reviewed

Dec. 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

iPod Touch

After months of what seemed like torture following the release of the iPhone — and listening to consumers, technology experts, news anchors and my peers bragging about it — I must admit that I was tempted buy one. But I had to weigh a huge termination fee on my existing wireless plan in addition to [...]

Retro: James Bond 007 Agent Under Fire

Dec. 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

From 2002: This game will be worth every cent you pay for it, for an overnight rental.

The Aly & AJ Adventure

Dec. 2, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Bubblegum pop princesses Aly and AJ Michalka make their video game debut on one of what appears to be hundreds of Nintendo DS games launching this holiday season. The Aly and AJ Adventure is a collection of 15 minigames that take you throughout London, Tokyo, New York and Hollywood, including a dance-off multiplayer mode. The [...]

Retro: Rock Slide game

Dec. 1, 2007   Leave a Comment  

This review originally appeared on Reviewcenter.com and Sharewarejunkies.com in 1998 during the Golden Age of independent shareware computer games. Rock Slide is a Tetris clone puzzle game. The program runs pretty good, except for a slight bug that involves the “Rocks.” If you hold down to get a rock to fall all the way down, [...]

Operation Wintersun PC game review

Nov. 29, 2007   Leave a Comment  

Undercover: Operation Wintersun looks pretty and had a lot of potential. But utterly boring gameplay, pointless puzzles and dialog overkill make this one a flop. [...]

Palo Alto’s Marketing Plan Pro

Nov. 27, 2007   1 Comment  

I was really impressed with Palo Alto Software’s Marketing Plan Pro. There’s a ton of people trying to be entrepreneurial and being their own bosses, and they (we) can’t always hire PR people and a team of marketing pros. In our case, a marketing class from Northeastern took us on as their semester project and [...]

Guitar Hero III

Nov. 26, 2007   2 Comments  

Guitar Hero III came into the world with a large reputation to live up to. For months, gamers have been waiting to get their hands on the newest hit in the Guitar Hero franchise. It represents one of the best party games around and with new multiplayer modes, and it’s better than ever. Guitar Hero [...]