November 18, 2009 by Eddie Makuch  
Filed under Gaming News

More Kane and more Lynch. Yours to have and to hold, in 2010.

This isn’t your grandfather’s batman. No, seriously. Adam West is nowhere to be found.

December 8, 2008 by Marc Normandin  
Filed under PlayStation 2, Reviews, The Issue, Wii

There are a lot of bad kid’s games on the Wii, with even more to come during this holiday season, so we here at Blast are going to tell you about one of the better, younger skewing titles to invest your money into this winter. Backbone Entertainment’s “Monster Lab” is a game that will surely fly under the radar, but it’s worthy of more than that sad fate.

August 15, 2008 by Joe Sinicki  
Filed under Gaming News, Science and Technology

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Hot off the heals of the mega-successful blockbuster The Dark Knight, comes word that Rocksteady Studios and Eidos are hard at work on a brand new Batman title. But don’t expect “Batman: Arkham Asylum”. due on shelves sometime in 2009 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC to have much in common with Christopher Nolan’s [...]

Eidos Interactive has announced that they would release the classic coin-op, handheld and early console classic RPG Gauntlet to the Nintendo DS this summer.
“Eidos is proud to revitalize the iconic Gauntlet franchise from Midway by offering a totally revamped iteration of the classic multiplayer action RPG to the Nintendo DS,” said Robert A. Lindsey, executive [...]

One of two Blast reviews of the Eidos action title. This is the negative one, from a reviewer who found serious flaws in the game.

One of two Blast reviews of the Eidos action title. This is the positive one, from a reviewer who loved the game, as many people did.

There once was a magazine called Launch.
Oh what a magazine it was. Launch was mainly a music publication, which offered a Macromedia-powered CD-ROM magazine in the 90s. It was an early form of convergence journalism, and we pay homage to them and their efforts.
Like just about every other good thing in the tech bubble years, [...]

Anti-heroes bringing their mix of action and betrayal to a game created specifically for mobile devices, Eidos New Media announced Monday.
The mobile game was ported by Danish developer, Kiloo, with input from Io Interactive, the original development studio for the game.
Kane and Lynch has hit major consoles with mixed reviews lauding its original gameplay but [...]

December 4, 2007 by Joe Sinicki  
Filed under Gaming News, Science and Technology

In video game journalism — like any other media industry — people come and go all the time, but an Internet rumor behind the recent departure of a Gamespot senior editor is sending a ripple through the industry.
Jeff Gerstmann had been with the popular gaming news site since 1996. He was let go after giving [...]