September 29, 2009 by Eddie Makuch
Filed under Gaming News
Get your hands on the series reboot this Thursday.
August 12, 2009 by David Smail
Filed under Gaming, Gaming News
EA announces plans to update your copy for free and sell new characters.
July 31, 2009 by Stephen Fry
Filed under Gaming, Reviews, Xbox 360
Complete wanton destruction. No more, no less.
July 30, 2009 by Stephen Fry
Filed under Gaming, Reviews, Xbox 360
Most of your old favorites, now with bass lines.
May 27, 2009 by Michael Kaufmann
Filed under Sci/Tech News, Science and Technology, Shiny things
Today, Microsoft confirmed the existence of the Zune HD, which had been rumored for weeks now.
While details for the device aren’t plentiful, we do know that the device will have an integrated HD radio receiver, a 480 x 272 pixel OLED multi-touch screen, and is Wi-Fi enabled with a web browser optimized for multi-touch browsing. [...]
May 27, 2009 by Stephen Fry
Filed under Gaming, Reviews, Xbox 360
The new stealth game from Southpeak Games and Replay Studios is technically adequate, but falls short of its historical aspirations.
March 25, 2009 by Eddie Makuch
Filed under Gaming, Gaming News
Microsoft continues to find itself marred in rights issues. Details inside.
February 17, 2009 by Stephen Fry
Filed under Gaming, Reviews, Xbox 360
Babes, blades, blood and zombie hordes. What’s not to like? Quite a lot as it turns out.
November 6, 2008 by Derrick Kasianowicz
Filed under Gaming News, Previews, Science and Technology
Next-gen first person shooter fans are in for a treat this holiday season. Gears of War 2 and Resistance 2 are quickly on the way, Â and your urge to kill locust or chimera will be swiftly re-birthed. However, for those of us with two next gen consoles on a tight budget, your choice might not [...]
April 14, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Retro, Science and Technology, The Old Shoebox
There’s no question that Halo was one of the best action/shooter games ever made. It was a remarkable achievement in gaming and carried the Xbox at launch time. Its multiplayer had that James Bond Goldeneye/N64 feel where you could play it, the same levels, over and over again and love every minute.
I still like to [...]
February 18, 2008 by Joe Sinicki
Filed under Gaming News, Science and Technology
For those about to rock — we salute you. And for those who aren’t, Activision is cool with that too.
Tradmork reported that Activision, makers of the highly successful Guitar Hero series have recently filed a trademark for the term “DJ Hero.”
The official documents, filed February 8, state that Activision is looking to use the [...]
November 26, 2007 by Richard E. Fisk
Filed under PlayStation 3, Reviews, Science and Technology, Wii, Xbox 360
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 III [...]
November 23, 2007 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Gaming News, Science and Technology
If you ask Gametap, they’ll give you a great variety of video games parents can play with their children. Including Lego Star Wars and other Nintendo DS games — which is odd considering that would require both the parent and the child to have their own Nintendo DS.
They are also quick to warn parents against [...]
November 20, 2007 by Blast Magazine Newsroom
Filed under Gaming News, Previews, Science and Technology
Electronic Arts has released the box art and screenshots for the next chapter in the classic Burnout racing franchise. Burnout Paradise is out January 8 for PS3 and xbox 360.
Tear through the streets of Paradise City, filled with insane super jumps and hundreds of smashable targets, looking for shortcuts to give you that competitive edge! [...]
November 19, 2007 by Bradley Ouellette
Filed under Features, PlayStation 3, Reviews, Science and Technology, Xbox 360
Blast Magazine’s Bradley Ouellette spent a day with Harmonix near Boston, making him one of the first reporters to get to know this hot new game. Read his review and stay tuned for his full report from Harmonix HQ!
October 29, 2007 by Blast Magazine Newsroom
Filed under Gaming News, Science and Technology
MTV Games and Harmonix announced the set list for the highly anticipated Rock Band, which will feature 58 Tracks including songs from Rolling Stones, Metallica, The Police, The Clash, Foo Fighters and Radiohead.


