Tales of Pirates: New Version 1.38 Released New Update for Tales of Pirates
Wonderland Online: New Pet Strategies There are three important new characters in Wonderland Online version 3, Charlotte, Eva and Angela. The following are some strategies for finishing their quests about Charlotte and Eva.
Runes of Magic public beta opens
Bioware Star Wars MMO - Best of Brand or Best Effort Marketing? Bioware CEO claims his company's upcoming MMORPG will outshine by utilizing storyline.
PlayerAuctions supports player auctions for over 100 different MMORPG's MMORPG Auction House expands
Second Hand Lands Open Beta Begins Developer invites the furry, feral, and just plain curious to sneak a peek before launch
Holiday issue of Massive Gamer hits newsstands Beckett Massive Gamer now onsale.
World of Warcraft blamed for college dropouts The FCC cites World of Warcraft as a contributor to college dropouts
Warhammer Online Patch 1.1a released Patch released to address major issues within Warhammer Online
Everquest Frostfell Events - 2008 Frostfell has arrived in Norrath Classic
Everquest II - 2008 Frostfell Events Holiday events in the land of Norrath
Give your World of Warcraft character a $15 sex change Character customizations now available in World of Warcraft
Station Cash available on Everquest and Everquest 2 Micro transactions now available in Norrath.
Warhammer Online 1.06 patch notes New classes and major changes
City of Heroes: Issue 13 NC Soft issues press release for Issue 13
Review: Lord of the Rings Mines of Moria A look at the LOTRO expansion
The Top 10 MMORPG Failures of All Time A list of the biggest MMORPG flops and failures
An Interview with John Smedley, President of Sony Online Entertainment John Smedley talks about Free Realms and family based MMOG's
Another Social Networking Site for MMORPG players Mungo Creations announces Social Networking for MMORPG's with MMOSocial
StoneAge2: Another Korean MMORPG to invade the U.S. Casual mmorpg gets ready to zergrush North America
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Retro Gamer: A look back on Classic Games
Retro Gamer: Final Fantasy III A very rare and sought after title in the Final Fantasy Series
Retro Gamer: Super Star Wars Classic SNES Star Wars shooter fondly remembered
Retro Gamer: Far Cry A look back on the original Farcry one month after Farcry 2 released
Retro Gamer: Flashback! Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones A look back at Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
Retro Gamer: Star Wars Dark Forces 3D Star Wars Classic
Retro Gamer: Paper Mario 64 Classic Nintendo 64 hit revisited.
Retro Gamer: Luigi's Mansion Looking back on a GameCube launch classic
Retro Gamer: Kingdom Hearts With the 3rd game coming out, we look back on the original
Retro Gamer: Call of Duty 2 All this Call of Duty news harkens us back to Call of Duty 2, one of the best of the series.
Retro Gamer: Mortal Kombat SNES Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe takes us back to 1992 and the original Mortal Kombat
Retro Gamer: Warcraft Orcs vs. Humans The game that was a catalyst for both World of Warcraft and the RTS genre.
Retro Gamer: SNK Neo Geo Console One of the most revolutionary gaming consoles maintains a loyal cult fan base.
Retro Gamer: Pitfall The Lost Expedition A gaming classic revisited on the PS2
Retro Gamer: Crazy Taxi The Dreamcast and PS2 Classic Relived
Retro Gamer: Donkey Kong Country A look back at the class Nintendo 64 game
Retro Gamer: Super Star Wars Classic SNES Star Wars shooter fondly remembered
Retro Gamer: Far Cry A look back on the original Farcry one month after Farcry 2 released
Retro Gamer: Flashback! Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones A look back at Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
Retro Gamer: Star Wars Dark Forces 3D Star Wars Classic
Retro Gamer: Paper Mario 64 Classic Nintendo 64 hit revisited.
Retro Gamer: Luigi's Mansion Looking back on a GameCube launch classic
Retro Gamer: Kingdom Hearts With the 3rd game coming out, we look back on the original
Retro Gamer: Call of Duty 2 All this Call of Duty news harkens us back to Call of Duty 2, one of the best of the series.
Retro Gamer: Mortal Kombat SNES Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe takes us back to 1992 and the original Mortal Kombat
Retro Gamer: Warcraft Orcs vs. Humans The game that was a catalyst for both World of Warcraft and the RTS genre.
Retro Gamer: SNK Neo Geo Console One of the most revolutionary gaming consoles maintains a loyal cult fan base.
Retro Gamer: Pitfall The Lost Expedition A gaming classic revisited on the PS2
Retro Gamer: Crazy Taxi The Dreamcast and PS2 Classic Relived
Retro Gamer: Donkey Kong Country A look back at the class Nintendo 64 game
Retro Gamer: A look back on Classic Games
Retro Gamer: Final Fantasy III A very rare and sought after title in the Final Fantasy Series
Retro Gamer: Super Star Wars Classic SNES Star Wars shooter fondly remembered
Retro Gamer: Far Cry A look back on the original Farcry one month after Farcry 2 released
Retro Gamer: Flashback! Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones A look back at Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
Retro Gamer: Star Wars Dark Forces 3D Star Wars Classic
Retro Gamer: Paper Mario 64 Classic Nintendo 64 hit revisited.
Retro Gamer: Luigi's Mansion Looking back on a GameCube launch classic
Retro Gamer: Kingdom Hearts With the 3rd game coming out, we look back on the original
Retro Gamer: Call of Duty 2 All this Call of Duty news harkens us back to Call of Duty 2, one of the best of the series.
Retro Gamer: Mortal Kombat SNES Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe takes us back to 1992 and the original Mortal Kombat
Retro Gamer: Warcraft Orcs vs. Humans The game that was a catalyst for both World of Warcraft and the RTS genre.
Retro Gamer: SNK Neo Geo Console One of the most revolutionary gaming consoles maintains a loyal cult fan base.
Retro Gamer: Pitfall The Lost Expedition A gaming classic revisited on the PS2
Retro Gamer: Crazy Taxi The Dreamcast and PS2 Classic Relived
Retro Gamer: Donkey Kong Country A look back at the class Nintendo 64 game
Retro Gamer: Super Star Wars Classic SNES Star Wars shooter fondly remembered
Retro Gamer: Far Cry A look back on the original Farcry one month after Farcry 2 released
Retro Gamer: Flashback! Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones A look back at Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
Retro Gamer: Star Wars Dark Forces 3D Star Wars Classic
Retro Gamer: Paper Mario 64 Classic Nintendo 64 hit revisited.
Retro Gamer: Luigi's Mansion Looking back on a GameCube launch classic
Retro Gamer: Kingdom Hearts With the 3rd game coming out, we look back on the original
Retro Gamer: Call of Duty 2 All this Call of Duty news harkens us back to Call of Duty 2, one of the best of the series.
Retro Gamer: Mortal Kombat SNES Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe takes us back to 1992 and the original Mortal Kombat
Retro Gamer: Warcraft Orcs vs. Humans The game that was a catalyst for both World of Warcraft and the RTS genre.
Retro Gamer: SNK Neo Geo Console One of the most revolutionary gaming consoles maintains a loyal cult fan base.
Retro Gamer: Pitfall The Lost Expedition A gaming classic revisited on the PS2
Retro Gamer: Crazy Taxi The Dreamcast and PS2 Classic Relived
Retro Gamer: Donkey Kong Country A look back at the class Nintendo 64 game
Video Game Reviews on Zergwatch
Review: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 Persona 4 is so similar to its previous iteration that if not for the fact that you live in a house rather than a student dorm, you'd almost think you were playing the same game.
Review: Prince of Persia - A virtual fairy tale The closet thing to a fairy tale
Review: Prince of Persia - XBox 360 A good game which could have been better
Review: Grand Theft Auto IV PC Securom and bugs ruin a great game
Review: Shaun White Snowboarding A fun but annoying game
Review: Prince of Persia 12 Hours of Running Around?
A complete list of video game movies Video games turn into movies are usually hit or miss. Which video games have been turned into movies?
Review: Lego Batman Xbox 360 A review of Lego Batman on the Xbox 360
Review: Lord of the Rings Mines of Moria A look at the LOTRO expansion
Review: Wii Music - Adults find the game rather dull A $50 air guitar
Review: Sonic Unleashed - Without Thinking Sonic Unleashed somewhat disappointing.
Review: Tomb Raider Underworld - An exciting Journey Tomb Raider underworld continues the tradition that is Tomb Raider
Review: Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe - Nothing to write home about The end of a classic franchise?
Review: Need For Speed Undercover - Another Securom Failure More player hate on SecuRom
Review: Populous DS
Review: Sacred 2 - Nothing is sacred anymore Sacred 2 fails to capture attention of Sacred fans
Review: Sacred 2 - 2 Install limit warning DRM sours opinions of another game.
Review: Mirror's Edge - Game of the year? The levels are creative and despite the genre you never really feel like you're being railroaded along one set path.
Review: Mirror's Edge - Memorable yet flawed A decent and memorable game with its share of problems
Review: Mirrors Edge - Back to jump and run The end result: This game just isn't fun
Review: Prince of Persia - A virtual fairy tale The closet thing to a fairy tale
Review: Prince of Persia - XBox 360 A good game which could have been better
Review: Grand Theft Auto IV PC Securom and bugs ruin a great game
Review: Shaun White Snowboarding A fun but annoying game
Review: Prince of Persia 12 Hours of Running Around?
A complete list of video game movies Video games turn into movies are usually hit or miss. Which video games have been turned into movies?
Review: Lego Batman Xbox 360 A review of Lego Batman on the Xbox 360
Review: Lord of the Rings Mines of Moria A look at the LOTRO expansion
Review: Wii Music - Adults find the game rather dull A $50 air guitar
Review: Sonic Unleashed - Without Thinking Sonic Unleashed somewhat disappointing.
Review: Tomb Raider Underworld - An exciting Journey Tomb Raider underworld continues the tradition that is Tomb Raider
Review: Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe - Nothing to write home about The end of a classic franchise?
Review: Need For Speed Undercover - Another Securom Failure More player hate on SecuRom
Review: Populous DS
Review: Sacred 2 - Nothing is sacred anymore Sacred 2 fails to capture attention of Sacred fans
Review: Sacred 2 - 2 Install limit warning DRM sours opinions of another game.
Review: Mirror's Edge - Game of the year? The levels are creative and despite the genre you never really feel like you're being railroaded along one set path.
Review: Mirror's Edge - Memorable yet flawed A decent and memorable game with its share of problems
Review: Mirrors Edge - Back to jump and run The end result: This game just isn't fun
Random Button Mashing - Video Game News for December
Review: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 - A hit for fans of the series For many of you who enjoy the Megaten series (Persona, DDS, Nocturne, etc), you will instantly enjoy this.
Review: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 Persona 4 is so similar to its previous iteration that if not for the fact that you live in a house rather than a student dorm, you'd almost think you were playing the same game.
Game Profile: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 is a console role-playing game (RPG) for Sony's PlayStation 2.
Review: Prince of Persia - A virtual fairy tale The closet thing to a fairy tale
Review: Prince of Persia - XBox 360 A good game which could have been better
Game Profile: Rise of the Argonauts Mythical Greece comes to life in Rise of the Argonauts
GamerDNA Press Release Engine Helps gamerDNA.com Visitors Discover New Games to Play, Extend Their Game Experiences, and Better Enjoy Games
Gaming Community Responds to Economic Downturn with Bids on Songs of Awesomeness CHILD'S PLAY CHARITY 2008 DINNER AUCTION RAISES $200,000
Sega to appear at NY Comic Con Want To Get Hands On With The Conduit, Mad World, and House Of The Dead?
Dante's Inferno sends players to Hell EA SENDS PLAYERS TO HELL IN EPIC ACTION GAME
Strong Bad Episode 5 releases on Wii Shop Channel WII-KLY UPDATE: TWO WIIWARE GAMES AND ONE VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAME ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL
Rockstar Games Announces Release Date for Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for the Nintendo DS Critically acclaimed Grand Theft Auto franchise makes its DS debut this March
Michael Phelps works with 505 games on new videogame project Multiple Titles to be Developed by 505 Games' New U.S. Operations for Distribution Worldwide
Pearl Jam signs with MTV Games and Harmonix Full Album to be Released as Rock Band DLC Day and Date with the Re-issue of "Ten": Four Special Edition Packages in Stores on March 24, 2009
Vae Victis Patch 2.1 released Europa Universalis: Rome patch released.
The Saga Continues: "Gears of War 2" Combustible Map Pack Launches Today Players will be able to enjoy the all new exhilarating action in the first "Gears of War 2" downloadable content mere hours following its exclusive premiere during the SPIKE TV Video Game Awards
The Last Remnant games coming to PC / Windows THE LAST REMNANT GAMES FOR WINDOWS VERSION COMING TO PAL TERRITORIES IN SPRING 2009
PlayerAuctions supports player auctions for over 100 different MMORPG's MMORPG Auction House expands
Playing Video Games May Boost Older Brains Older people who want to stay sharp should reconsider the notion that video games are only for lazy children and pick up a joystick themselves, a new study suggests.
Playstation home released PlayStation Home is a ground-breaking 3D social gaming community available on PS3 that allows users to interact, communicate and share gaming experiences
Review: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 Persona 4 is so similar to its previous iteration that if not for the fact that you live in a house rather than a student dorm, you'd almost think you were playing the same game.
Game Profile: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 is a console role-playing game (RPG) for Sony's PlayStation 2.
Review: Prince of Persia - A virtual fairy tale The closet thing to a fairy tale
Review: Prince of Persia - XBox 360 A good game which could have been better
Game Profile: Rise of the Argonauts Mythical Greece comes to life in Rise of the Argonauts
GamerDNA Press Release Engine Helps gamerDNA.com Visitors Discover New Games to Play, Extend Their Game Experiences, and Better Enjoy Games
Gaming Community Responds to Economic Downturn with Bids on Songs of Awesomeness CHILD'S PLAY CHARITY 2008 DINNER AUCTION RAISES $200,000
Sega to appear at NY Comic Con Want To Get Hands On With The Conduit, Mad World, and House Of The Dead?
Dante's Inferno sends players to Hell EA SENDS PLAYERS TO HELL IN EPIC ACTION GAME
Strong Bad Episode 5 releases on Wii Shop Channel WII-KLY UPDATE: TWO WIIWARE GAMES AND ONE VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAME ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL
Rockstar Games Announces Release Date for Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for the Nintendo DS Critically acclaimed Grand Theft Auto franchise makes its DS debut this March
Michael Phelps works with 505 games on new videogame project Multiple Titles to be Developed by 505 Games' New U.S. Operations for Distribution Worldwide
Pearl Jam signs with MTV Games and Harmonix Full Album to be Released as Rock Band DLC Day and Date with the Re-issue of "Ten": Four Special Edition Packages in Stores on March 24, 2009
Vae Victis Patch 2.1 released Europa Universalis: Rome patch released.
The Saga Continues: "Gears of War 2" Combustible Map Pack Launches Today Players will be able to enjoy the all new exhilarating action in the first "Gears of War 2" downloadable content mere hours following its exclusive premiere during the SPIKE TV Video Game Awards
The Last Remnant games coming to PC / Windows THE LAST REMNANT GAMES FOR WINDOWS VERSION COMING TO PAL TERRITORIES IN SPRING 2009
PlayerAuctions supports player auctions for over 100 different MMORPG's MMORPG Auction House expands
Playing Video Games May Boost Older Brains Older people who want to stay sharp should reconsider the notion that video games are only for lazy children and pick up a joystick themselves, a new study suggests.
Playstation home released PlayStation Home is a ground-breaking 3D social gaming community available on PS3 that allows users to interact, communicate and share gaming experiences
A month of zerg - The past 30 days of Video Game News
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 12/12/08 - Sex, Drugs and World of Warcraft World of Warcraft cited as reason for college dropouts.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 12/10/08 - Would you like a shake with that Thrall Burger? World of Warcraft themed restaurant opens in Beijing
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 12/08/2008 - Kittens, Kittys and Controllers Teens kill a cat after playing video game.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 12/03/08 - Leetsauce is more than just a word for nerds Leetsauce is food for gaming
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 12/02/08 - Canadians love Runescape Runescape topples the NHL as Canada's most search Yahoo search word.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 12/01/08 - Today is Cyber Monday! Black Thursday stampedes lead to Black Monday deals
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/25/08 - Funcom treads water SOE TCG at Target, Funcom to lay off US Staff.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/28/08 - Hey! That's my gold bag! Warhammer woes. Farewell to the Red Ring of Death?
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/26/08 - A 4 year old serial killer World of Warcraft turns 4. Dinner or Xbox?
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/24/08 - Yo bitch, that's my Xbox Cops steal an Xbox, Tabula Rasa to die.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/21/08 - The Empire Strikes Out SOE releases Hoth. City of Heroes on Mac.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/20/08 - Never been kissed by a girl Supernerds claim Wrath is too easy. Mama strikes back.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/19/08 - No Sony for 360 Netflix. Don't microwave your cat. Sony and Microsoft seem at odds over Netflix content distributed via the XBox 360
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/18/08 - Mama kills turkeys. Laura shakes it one more time. PETA releases a killer flash game and Laura Croft goes on an adventure.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/17/08 - Lich King is a game to die for A boy collapses while playing Wrath of the Lich King. Turn your Xbox into a Wii. Miley Cyrus Dies.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/14/08 From Blizzard with Love
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/13/08 From Azeroth with Love
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/12/08 The World is Not Enough For Richard Garriott
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 12/10/08 - Would you like a shake with that Thrall Burger? World of Warcraft themed restaurant opens in Beijing
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 12/08/2008 - Kittens, Kittys and Controllers Teens kill a cat after playing video game.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 12/03/08 - Leetsauce is more than just a word for nerds Leetsauce is food for gaming
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 12/02/08 - Canadians love Runescape Runescape topples the NHL as Canada's most search Yahoo search word.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 12/01/08 - Today is Cyber Monday! Black Thursday stampedes lead to Black Monday deals
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/25/08 - Funcom treads water SOE TCG at Target, Funcom to lay off US Staff.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/28/08 - Hey! That's my gold bag! Warhammer woes. Farewell to the Red Ring of Death?
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/26/08 - A 4 year old serial killer World of Warcraft turns 4. Dinner or Xbox?
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/24/08 - Yo bitch, that's my Xbox Cops steal an Xbox, Tabula Rasa to die.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/21/08 - The Empire Strikes Out SOE releases Hoth. City of Heroes on Mac.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/20/08 - Never been kissed by a girl Supernerds claim Wrath is too easy. Mama strikes back.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/19/08 - No Sony for 360 Netflix. Don't microwave your cat. Sony and Microsoft seem at odds over Netflix content distributed via the XBox 360
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/18/08 - Mama kills turkeys. Laura shakes it one more time. PETA releases a killer flash game and Laura Croft goes on an adventure.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/17/08 - Lich King is a game to die for A boy collapses while playing Wrath of the Lich King. Turn your Xbox into a Wii. Miley Cyrus Dies.
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/14/08 From Blizzard with Love
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/13/08 From Azeroth with Love
The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/12/08 The World is Not Enough For Richard Garriott
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Retro Gaming
Zergwatch's weekly look back at some classic video games and how they fared then and now.
• Retro Gamer: Far Cry [11]A look back on the original Farcry one month after Farcry 2 released
• Retro Gamer: Flashback! Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones [8]A look back at Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
• Retro Gamer: Star Wars Dark Forces [15]3D Star Wars Classic
• Retro Gamer: Paper Mario 64 [12]Classic Nintendo 64 hit revisited.
• Retro Gamer: Luigi's Mansion [19]Looking back on a GameCube launch classic
• Retro Gamer: Kingdom Hearts [48]With the 3rd game coming out, we look back on the original
• Retro Gamer: Call of Duty 2 [15]All this Call of Duty news harkens us back to Call of Duty 2, one of the best of the series.
• Retro Gamer: Mortal Kombat SNES [10]Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe takes us back to 1992 and the original Mortal Kombat
• Retro Gamer: Warcraft Orcs vs. Humans [28]The game that was a catalyst for both World of Warcraft and the RTS genre.
• Retro Gamer: SNK Neo Geo Console [27]One of the most revolutionary gaming consoles maintains a loyal cult fan base.
• Retro Gamer: Pitfall The Lost Expedition [30]A gaming classic revisited on the PS2
• Retro Gamer: Crazy Taxi [26]The Dreamcast and PS2 Classic Relived
• Retro Gamer: Donkey Kong Country [26]A look back at the class Nintendo 64 game
• Retro Gamer: Far Cry [11]A look back on the original Farcry one month after Farcry 2 released
• Retro Gamer: Flashback! Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones [8]A look back at Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
• Retro Gamer: Star Wars Dark Forces [15]3D Star Wars Classic
• Retro Gamer: Paper Mario 64 [12]Classic Nintendo 64 hit revisited.
• Retro Gamer: Luigi's Mansion [19]Looking back on a GameCube launch classic
• Retro Gamer: Kingdom Hearts [48]With the 3rd game coming out, we look back on the original
• Retro Gamer: Call of Duty 2 [15]All this Call of Duty news harkens us back to Call of Duty 2, one of the best of the series.
• Retro Gamer: Mortal Kombat SNES [10]Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe takes us back to 1992 and the original Mortal Kombat
• Retro Gamer: Warcraft Orcs vs. Humans [28]The game that was a catalyst for both World of Warcraft and the RTS genre.
• Retro Gamer: SNK Neo Geo Console [27]One of the most revolutionary gaming consoles maintains a loyal cult fan base.
• Retro Gamer: Pitfall The Lost Expedition [30]A gaming classic revisited on the PS2
• Retro Gamer: Crazy Taxi [26]The Dreamcast and PS2 Classic Relived
• Retro Gamer: Donkey Kong Country [26]A look back at the class Nintendo 64 game
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Which games work with the Wii Zapper?
Wii Zapper adds a unique touch to compatable games.
About the Wii ZapperWith the Wii Zapper, your game shooting experience is guarenteed to take on a whole other dimension. Your Wii remote and nunchuck fit snugly into the Zapper, still working as well as before, only now in a shape that, when simulating the use of a weapon such as a gun or bow, allows for a steadier hand that is much less likely to get tired. Included with the Zapper is Link's Crossbow Training for the Wii, a clever and engaging shooting game set in the world of Twilight Princess that includes 27 different levels, several different game modes and multiplayer capability up to four people. Wii Zapper GamesTheoretically, most any game can be played with the Wii Zapper, but due to positioning of the Wii remote and nunchuck into the WiI Zapper cradle can make most games too cumberome. The following is a list of games beyond the Crossbow Trainer, which is included with the Wii Zapper that were designed for use specifically with the Wii Zapper.
Wii Zapper games
Medal of Honor: HeroesMedal of Honor: Heroes lets you become each of the main characters from the Medal Of Honor series. Players can unlock over 20 classic MoH characters to use in multiplayer games adding both variety and personality to their online experience. Travel through 12 unique environments, from rocky coasts of Italy, to the rainy streets of Holland and snowy fields in the Ardennes.
Resident Evil: The Umbrella ChroniclesResident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles is a brand new game in the Resident Evil® franchise, with familiar locales from the entire series. This action/shooter hybrid reveals the back story behind the fall of the Umbrella Corporation by exploring locations from Resident Evil 0, 1, 2 and 3 as well as new never-before-seen locations, such as Umbrella's stronghold. Classic locations from previous Resident Evil games in full 3D, including the mansion from the original and RE 0, and elements of Raccoon City from RE2 and 3. Umbrella's stronghold, a new location, holds many secrets to events throughout the RE series.
The House of the DeadThe House of the Dead is famous for its heart-pounding pace and the great visual detail of the vast armies of unique enemies. Blasting through legions of grotesque zombies and mutated monsters, players will face-off against colossal boss creatures that will test the accuracy and skill of every Wii gamer. It's what you and Wii have been waiting for.
Ghost SquadSEGA's top-grossing light gun game, Ghost Squad, comes to the Wii system and replicates the excitement of the arcade experience in your home! The Ghost Squad is a Special Forces unit established in strict secrecy by the U.N. to combat terrorism and carry out special highly-classified missions without leaving a trace.
About the Wii ZapperWith the Wii Zapper, your game shooting experience is guarenteed to take on a whole other dimension. Your Wii remote and nunchuck fit snugly into the Zapper, still working as well as before, only now in a shape that, when simulating the use of a weapon such as a gun or bow, allows for a steadier hand that is much less likely to get tired. Included with the Zapper is Link's Crossbow Training for the Wii, a clever and engaging shooting game set in the world of Twilight Princess that includes 27 different levels, several different game modes and multiplayer capability up to four people. Wii Zapper GamesTheoretically, most any game can be played with the Wii Zapper, but due to positioning of the Wii remote and nunchuck into the WiI Zapper cradle can make most games too cumberome. The following is a list of games beyond the Crossbow Trainer, which is included with the Wii Zapper that were designed for use specifically with the Wii Zapper.
Wii Zapper games
Medal of Honor: HeroesMedal of Honor: Heroes lets you become each of the main characters from the Medal Of Honor series. Players can unlock over 20 classic MoH characters to use in multiplayer games adding both variety and personality to their online experience. Travel through 12 unique environments, from rocky coasts of Italy, to the rainy streets of Holland and snowy fields in the Ardennes.
Resident Evil: The Umbrella ChroniclesResident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles is a brand new game in the Resident Evil® franchise, with familiar locales from the entire series. This action/shooter hybrid reveals the back story behind the fall of the Umbrella Corporation by exploring locations from Resident Evil 0, 1, 2 and 3 as well as new never-before-seen locations, such as Umbrella's stronghold. Classic locations from previous Resident Evil games in full 3D, including the mansion from the original and RE 0, and elements of Raccoon City from RE2 and 3. Umbrella's stronghold, a new location, holds many secrets to events throughout the RE series.
The House of the DeadThe House of the Dead is famous for its heart-pounding pace and the great visual detail of the vast armies of unique enemies. Blasting through legions of grotesque zombies and mutated monsters, players will face-off against colossal boss creatures that will test the accuracy and skill of every Wii gamer. It's what you and Wii have been waiting for.
Ghost SquadSEGA's top-grossing light gun game, Ghost Squad, comes to the Wii system and replicates the excitement of the arcade experience in your home! The Ghost Squad is a Special Forces unit established in strict secrecy by the U.N. to combat terrorism and carry out special highly-classified missions without leaving a trace.
Top 10 MMORPG Failures of All Time
These days, it seems more MMORPG's are failing than those that are succeeding. In industry circles, an MMORPG success is judged on profit margins and revenue. In the gaming circle, success is judged by game quality and longevity. Below is my list of the top 10 MMORPG failures of all time.
10 RF OnlineRF Online was the first Science Fiction MMORPG to come along after the downfall of Star Wars Galaxies. It was released in North America only a few months after Sony released the New Gaming Experience which drove hordes of players away from Star Wars Galaxies. While it was never more than a feint blip on the MMORPG radar screen, it was wildly hyped by MMORPG media outlets around the internet. The game offered a unique three way RVR experience set in a fantasy meets sci-fi world. The game went free on October 17th, 2007, only to close for good one year later. RF Online was published in North America by Codemasters Online.
9 Archlordin October 2006, Codemasters Online took on another Korean MMORPG import, this time the Korean Orc, Human and Elf fantasy game, Archlord. The lure for the fanatical MMOPRG player to Archlord was the ability for players to compete against each other to become the Archlord, the supreme ruler of the realm or server. Unfortunately, everything about Archlord played out like a Korean grind MMORPG and the concept never quite took hold in the United States. The game, like others on the downfall became free to play in October of 2007. Archlord is still running in North America as a free to play MMORPG.
8 Dark & LightDark and Light was a promising alternative to the World of Warcraft breed of games, but its 2006 release went horribly wrong. The game had some of the most horrendous bugs ever seen in an MMORPG which included frequent roll backs, guilds being disbanded, crashes, poor performance and drastic client instability issues. Farlan Entertainment, the publisher eventually acknowledged that the game was released prematurely due to investor concerns and was never able to recover. Like most failed MMORPG's, the game eventually became a free to play game. The promises offered by Dark and Light never materialized and the game quickly became a one month wonder.
7 Gods & Heroes: Rome RisingIn 2005, Perpetual Entertainment announced an inspiring new MMORPG set in an Ancient Roman world inhabited by gladiators and mythical beings straight out of Roman Mythology. The game concept was extremely well received by MMORPG players and the media. Problems eventually besieged Perpetual Entertainment who was also trying to launch Star Trek Online at the same time. Gods and Heroes was put on an indefinite hold, but thousands of pre-order copies of the game made it to store shelves Best Buty and Circuit City retail outlets days and weeks after the cancellation announcement was made. Perpetual Entertainment eventually folded. Star Trek Online is currently in development by Cryptic Studios, but hope for Gods and Heroes ever materializing has all but vanished.
6 Age of ConanNorwegian developer Funcom pit themselves in a head to head battle against EA-Mythic as the battle of Age of Conan versus Warhammer Online reached a feverish rivalry over which game was going to be released first and which game would bet better than the other. In early 2008, Funcom decided to take the upper hand and release their game after EA Mythic pushed Warhammer Online back to the fall of 2008. The early release proved to be an extremely costly mistake for Funcom. The game was hyped in the media over its adult mature themed content which included bare breasted female avatars and sultry overtones. As players leveled through the game, glaring problems became apparent. While the game was extremely polished for the first 30 or so levels, there was a seemingly obvious bait and switch feeling once players got past level 40. Class imbalances, bugs and missing features, promised at launch, but never made it to the game began to spell out the impending doom for the title. Funcom recently announced they will be merging servers and laying off huge portions of their US based staff to compensate for diminishing revenue and subscriptions.
5 Hellgate: LondonHellgate London was one of those games that wasn't quite an MMORPG, but drew huge attention from the MMORPG audience, hoping to play a top quality horror based MMORPG as a diversion to the vast sea of cut and paste fantasy MMO alternatives. The game had several launch problems and received lukewarm reception from the media and players. Hellgate: London never attained the status it had anticipated and in November 2008, it was announced that the game would be shutting down in February of 2009.
4 Auto AssaultIn 1997, Interstate 76 was released and it was a mildly successful combat game followed later by Interstate '82, by Activision. The concept was eventually turned into an MMORPG by NC Soft in 2006, a company with several MMORPG failures under its belt, as Auto Assault. The concept of Auto Assault was three factions engaged in vehicular warfare with each other. Unfortunately, the game died a horrible death, shortly after its first birthday. The game never had enough subscribers to turn a profit for NC Soft and was shut down in the summer of 2007.
3 Star Wars GalaxiesWhile the demise of Star Wars Galaxies entitles it to the number one position on this list, you cannot argue that for a brief period is was a glimmer of hope in the MMORPG industry. Star Wars Galaxies was different from all other MMORPG's in so many ways, you can't explain, yet was fatally flawed with exploits, bugs and constant changes by developer, Sony Online Entertainment. On three occasions, SOE tried to reinvent the game by introducing drastic changes to the game's combat systems, which culminated in the New Game Experience in November of 2005, two and a half years after its initial launch which decimated the population of the game by introducing a rather horrible 3rd person shooter element to the combat system. SOE removed many of the classes in the game and drastically dumbed down the game, in a move which SOE President John Smedley praised, claiming it was a necessary move to revive the game and increase subscriber base. In the years following the NGE, SOE has tried without success to make the game like it was before, but the changes proved too drastic and the population has never recovered. Eventually John Smedley admitted the NGE was a mistake.
2 Tabula RasaWhile Tabula Rasa was never a headline grabbing game, like RF Online, it was seen as a viable alternative to the Sci-Fi starved gamers, looking to replace their lost love, Star Wars Galaxies. The game was the brainchild of Richard Garriot, creator of Ultima Online. The game was well received by players and had a decent preorder volume. It also received above average ratings from the major gaming media outlets. While the game itself was never terrible, it also never really got off the ground. NC Soft was plagued by financial troubles which culminated in the departure of Richard Garriott after his romp on the international space station. Upon his return to earth, he resigned from the company and a few days later, it was announced that Tabula Rasa would be shutting down in February of 2009. The biggest failure of Tabula Rasa was the apparent lack of guidance and lack of interest in the game by its creator.
1 Vanguard: Saga of HeroesIf the MMO industry was a city, then Vanguard: Saga of Heroes was the drug and crime infested trailer park on the outskirts of town. Creator and self proclaimed visionary Brad McQuaid, of Everquest fame, attempted to relive the good old days of Everquest by developing an MMORPG which tried very hard to emulate the original Everquest. The game offered stunningly beautiful graphics and a very intuitive combat interface. The game's concept was originally intended to cater to the hardcore MMORPG player who wanted to walk the world for days, take years to level up and totally immerse themselves in a fantasy role playing setting similar to Everquest. The game was originally picked up by Microsoft, but dropped shortly after, leaving Brad McQuaid and Sigil Games on the hook for the cost of developing the game and bringing it to market. The company severely cut corners to release the game in a hail mary attempt to recoup their losses. The game was launched and was laden with bugs, missing content, persistent crash to desktop errors and countless other bugs and glitches, which received little attention from Sigil. Sigil eventually sold the game to Sony Online Entertainment. After the game was sold and a majority of Sigil employees were laid off, vicious rumors and finger pointing filled the internet, pointing the game's failure squarely on the shoulder's of Brad McQuaid and senior management. Rumors persisted that Brad was an AFK executive with his head in the clouds. Brad eventually vanished from sight and the game was resurrected by SOE, but by this time, the player base had vanished and all interest had been lost in the title.Read full Story
10 RF OnlineRF Online was the first Science Fiction MMORPG to come along after the downfall of Star Wars Galaxies. It was released in North America only a few months after Sony released the New Gaming Experience which drove hordes of players away from Star Wars Galaxies. While it was never more than a feint blip on the MMORPG radar screen, it was wildly hyped by MMORPG media outlets around the internet. The game offered a unique three way RVR experience set in a fantasy meets sci-fi world. The game went free on October 17th, 2007, only to close for good one year later. RF Online was published in North America by Codemasters Online.
9 Archlordin October 2006, Codemasters Online took on another Korean MMORPG import, this time the Korean Orc, Human and Elf fantasy game, Archlord. The lure for the fanatical MMOPRG player to Archlord was the ability for players to compete against each other to become the Archlord, the supreme ruler of the realm or server. Unfortunately, everything about Archlord played out like a Korean grind MMORPG and the concept never quite took hold in the United States. The game, like others on the downfall became free to play in October of 2007. Archlord is still running in North America as a free to play MMORPG.
8 Dark & LightDark and Light was a promising alternative to the World of Warcraft breed of games, but its 2006 release went horribly wrong. The game had some of the most horrendous bugs ever seen in an MMORPG which included frequent roll backs, guilds being disbanded, crashes, poor performance and drastic client instability issues. Farlan Entertainment, the publisher eventually acknowledged that the game was released prematurely due to investor concerns and was never able to recover. Like most failed MMORPG's, the game eventually became a free to play game. The promises offered by Dark and Light never materialized and the game quickly became a one month wonder.
7 Gods & Heroes: Rome RisingIn 2005, Perpetual Entertainment announced an inspiring new MMORPG set in an Ancient Roman world inhabited by gladiators and mythical beings straight out of Roman Mythology. The game concept was extremely well received by MMORPG players and the media. Problems eventually besieged Perpetual Entertainment who was also trying to launch Star Trek Online at the same time. Gods and Heroes was put on an indefinite hold, but thousands of pre-order copies of the game made it to store shelves Best Buty and Circuit City retail outlets days and weeks after the cancellation announcement was made. Perpetual Entertainment eventually folded. Star Trek Online is currently in development by Cryptic Studios, but hope for Gods and Heroes ever materializing has all but vanished.
6 Age of ConanNorwegian developer Funcom pit themselves in a head to head battle against EA-Mythic as the battle of Age of Conan versus Warhammer Online reached a feverish rivalry over which game was going to be released first and which game would bet better than the other. In early 2008, Funcom decided to take the upper hand and release their game after EA Mythic pushed Warhammer Online back to the fall of 2008. The early release proved to be an extremely costly mistake for Funcom. The game was hyped in the media over its adult mature themed content which included bare breasted female avatars and sultry overtones. As players leveled through the game, glaring problems became apparent. While the game was extremely polished for the first 30 or so levels, there was a seemingly obvious bait and switch feeling once players got past level 40. Class imbalances, bugs and missing features, promised at launch, but never made it to the game began to spell out the impending doom for the title. Funcom recently announced they will be merging servers and laying off huge portions of their US based staff to compensate for diminishing revenue and subscriptions.
5 Hellgate: LondonHellgate London was one of those games that wasn't quite an MMORPG, but drew huge attention from the MMORPG audience, hoping to play a top quality horror based MMORPG as a diversion to the vast sea of cut and paste fantasy MMO alternatives. The game had several launch problems and received lukewarm reception from the media and players. Hellgate: London never attained the status it had anticipated and in November 2008, it was announced that the game would be shutting down in February of 2009.
4 Auto AssaultIn 1997, Interstate 76 was released and it was a mildly successful combat game followed later by Interstate '82, by Activision. The concept was eventually turned into an MMORPG by NC Soft in 2006, a company with several MMORPG failures under its belt, as Auto Assault. The concept of Auto Assault was three factions engaged in vehicular warfare with each other. Unfortunately, the game died a horrible death, shortly after its first birthday. The game never had enough subscribers to turn a profit for NC Soft and was shut down in the summer of 2007.
3 Star Wars GalaxiesWhile the demise of Star Wars Galaxies entitles it to the number one position on this list, you cannot argue that for a brief period is was a glimmer of hope in the MMORPG industry. Star Wars Galaxies was different from all other MMORPG's in so many ways, you can't explain, yet was fatally flawed with exploits, bugs and constant changes by developer, Sony Online Entertainment. On three occasions, SOE tried to reinvent the game by introducing drastic changes to the game's combat systems, which culminated in the New Game Experience in November of 2005, two and a half years after its initial launch which decimated the population of the game by introducing a rather horrible 3rd person shooter element to the combat system. SOE removed many of the classes in the game and drastically dumbed down the game, in a move which SOE President John Smedley praised, claiming it was a necessary move to revive the game and increase subscriber base. In the years following the NGE, SOE has tried without success to make the game like it was before, but the changes proved too drastic and the population has never recovered. Eventually John Smedley admitted the NGE was a mistake.
2 Tabula RasaWhile Tabula Rasa was never a headline grabbing game, like RF Online, it was seen as a viable alternative to the Sci-Fi starved gamers, looking to replace their lost love, Star Wars Galaxies. The game was the brainchild of Richard Garriot, creator of Ultima Online. The game was well received by players and had a decent preorder volume. It also received above average ratings from the major gaming media outlets. While the game itself was never terrible, it also never really got off the ground. NC Soft was plagued by financial troubles which culminated in the departure of Richard Garriott after his romp on the international space station. Upon his return to earth, he resigned from the company and a few days later, it was announced that Tabula Rasa would be shutting down in February of 2009. The biggest failure of Tabula Rasa was the apparent lack of guidance and lack of interest in the game by its creator.
1 Vanguard: Saga of HeroesIf the MMO industry was a city, then Vanguard: Saga of Heroes was the drug and crime infested trailer park on the outskirts of town. Creator and self proclaimed visionary Brad McQuaid, of Everquest fame, attempted to relive the good old days of Everquest by developing an MMORPG which tried very hard to emulate the original Everquest. The game offered stunningly beautiful graphics and a very intuitive combat interface. The game's concept was originally intended to cater to the hardcore MMORPG player who wanted to walk the world for days, take years to level up and totally immerse themselves in a fantasy role playing setting similar to Everquest. The game was originally picked up by Microsoft, but dropped shortly after, leaving Brad McQuaid and Sigil Games on the hook for the cost of developing the game and bringing it to market. The company severely cut corners to release the game in a hail mary attempt to recoup their losses. The game was launched and was laden with bugs, missing content, persistent crash to desktop errors and countless other bugs and glitches, which received little attention from Sigil. Sigil eventually sold the game to Sony Online Entertainment. After the game was sold and a majority of Sigil employees were laid off, vicious rumors and finger pointing filled the internet, pointing the game's failure squarely on the shoulder's of Brad McQuaid and senior management. Rumors persisted that Brad was an AFK executive with his head in the clouds. Brad eventually vanished from sight and the game was resurrected by SOE, but by this time, the player base had vanished and all interest had been lost in the title.Read full Story
Video Game News Headlines 11/08
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 12/01/08 - Today is Cyber Monday! [2]Black Thursday stampedes lead to Black Monday deals
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/25/08 - Funcom treads water [28]SOE TCG at Target, Funcom to lay off US Staff.
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/28/08 - Hey! That's my gold bag! [16]Warhammer woes. Farewell to the Red Ring of Death?
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/26/08 - A 4 year old serial killer [19]World of Warcraft turns 4. Dinner or Xbox?
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/24/08 - Yo bitch, that's my Xbox [14]Cops steal an Xbox, Tabula Rasa to die.
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/21/08 - The Empire Strikes Out [19]SOE releases Hoth. City of Heroes on Mac.
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/20/08 - Never been kissed by a girl [18]Supernerds claim Wrath is too easy. Mama strikes back.
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/19/08 - No Sony for 360 Netflix. Don't microwave your cat. [16]Sony and Microsoft seem at odds over Netflix content distributed via the XBox 360
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/18/08 - Mama kills turkeys. Laura shakes it one more time. [18]PETA releases a killer flash game and Laura Croft goes on an adventure.
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/17/08 - Lich King is a game to die for [32]A boy collapses while playing Wrath of the Lich King. Turn your Xbox into a Wii. Miley Cyrus Dies.
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/14/08 [23]From Blizzard with Love
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/13/08 [27]From Azeroth with Love
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/12/08 [37]The World is Not Enough For Richard Garriott
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/25/08 - Funcom treads water [28]SOE TCG at Target, Funcom to lay off US Staff.
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/28/08 - Hey! That's my gold bag! [16]Warhammer woes. Farewell to the Red Ring of Death?
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/26/08 - A 4 year old serial killer [19]World of Warcraft turns 4. Dinner or Xbox?
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/24/08 - Yo bitch, that's my Xbox [14]Cops steal an Xbox, Tabula Rasa to die.
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/21/08 - The Empire Strikes Out [19]SOE releases Hoth. City of Heroes on Mac.
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/20/08 - Never been kissed by a girl [18]Supernerds claim Wrath is too easy. Mama strikes back.
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/19/08 - No Sony for 360 Netflix. Don't microwave your cat. [16]Sony and Microsoft seem at odds over Netflix content distributed via the XBox 360
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/18/08 - Mama kills turkeys. Laura shakes it one more time. [18]PETA releases a killer flash game and Laura Croft goes on an adventure.
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/17/08 - Lich King is a game to die for [32]A boy collapses while playing Wrath of the Lich King. Turn your Xbox into a Wii. Miley Cyrus Dies.
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/14/08 [23]From Blizzard with Love
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/13/08 [27]From Azeroth with Love
• The Daily Video Game Zergwatch - 11/12/08 [37]The World is Not Enough For Richard Garriott
Video Game Profiles - Games Released 11/08
• Game Profile: Wii Music [6]Wii Music
• Game Profile: My Fitness Coach [9]Another Wii Workout Game
• Game Profile: Destroy All Humans Path of Furon [10]An Xbox360 exclusive
• Game Profile: Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories [4]The third game of the Kingdom Hearts Trilogy
• Game Profile: Grand Theft Auto IV PC [6]GTA IV sure to be an instant classic on PC
• Game Profile: Prince of Persia [2]Prince of Persia arrives on PS3 and Xbox 360
• Game Profile: Iron Chef America [3]Iron Chef America is the latest cooking game for the Wii
• Game Profile: Sonic Unleashed [2]Transformed and unleashed, Sonic races to save the world
• Game Profile: Call of Duty World at War Final Fronts [2]PS2 version of Call of Duty World At War
• Game Profile: Sacred 2 Fallen Angel [2]Sacred 2: Fallen Angel is an Action Role-playing Game (RPG) where the paths players choose and the decisions they make along the way, determine not only the destinies of their character.
• Game Profile: Saints Row 2 [4]An inside look at Saints Row 2
• Game Profile: You're in the Movies [14]You're in the Movies combines kitsch with cool to allow you and your friends to step into your favorite movie roles.
• Kids Korner: Club Penguin Elite Penguin Force [9]Game Profile for Club Penguin Elite Penguin Force
• Review: Star Wars The Clone Wars Lightsaber Duels [16]A Big Disappointment
• Game Profile: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Lightsaber Duels [19]The Nintendo Wii brings the fun and excitement of a lightsaber battle into your living room with Star Wars The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels.
• Game Profile: Call of Duty World At War Collector's Edition [13]Call of Duty: World at War Limited Collector's Edition from Activision for the PC completely changes the rules of engagement by redefining World War II gameplay
• Game Profile: Tomb Raider Underworld [15]Tomb Raider: Underworld for Xbox 360 by Eidos resumes where Tomb Raider: Legend left off.
• Cooking Mama World Kitchen [14]Attacked by P.E.T.A, Cooking Mama World Kitchen still delivers.
• Game Profile: Animal Crossing City Folk [22]A living, breathing gameplay environment where there is always something to do.
• Game Profile: Command and Conquer Red Alert 3 [17]Red Alert 3, RTS series continues
• Game Profile: My Fitness Coach [9]Another Wii Workout Game
• Game Profile: Destroy All Humans Path of Furon [10]An Xbox360 exclusive
• Game Profile: Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories [4]The third game of the Kingdom Hearts Trilogy
• Game Profile: Grand Theft Auto IV PC [6]GTA IV sure to be an instant classic on PC
• Game Profile: Prince of Persia [2]Prince of Persia arrives on PS3 and Xbox 360
• Game Profile: Iron Chef America [3]Iron Chef America is the latest cooking game for the Wii
• Game Profile: Sonic Unleashed [2]Transformed and unleashed, Sonic races to save the world
• Game Profile: Call of Duty World at War Final Fronts [2]PS2 version of Call of Duty World At War
• Game Profile: Sacred 2 Fallen Angel [2]Sacred 2: Fallen Angel is an Action Role-playing Game (RPG) where the paths players choose and the decisions they make along the way, determine not only the destinies of their character.
• Game Profile: Saints Row 2 [4]An inside look at Saints Row 2
• Game Profile: You're in the Movies [14]You're in the Movies combines kitsch with cool to allow you and your friends to step into your favorite movie roles.
• Kids Korner: Club Penguin Elite Penguin Force [9]Game Profile for Club Penguin Elite Penguin Force
• Review: Star Wars The Clone Wars Lightsaber Duels [16]A Big Disappointment
• Game Profile: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Lightsaber Duels [19]The Nintendo Wii brings the fun and excitement of a lightsaber battle into your living room with Star Wars The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels.
• Game Profile: Call of Duty World At War Collector's Edition [13]Call of Duty: World at War Limited Collector's Edition from Activision for the PC completely changes the rules of engagement by redefining World War II gameplay
• Game Profile: Tomb Raider Underworld [15]Tomb Raider: Underworld for Xbox 360 by Eidos resumes where Tomb Raider: Legend left off.
• Cooking Mama World Kitchen [14]Attacked by P.E.T.A, Cooking Mama World Kitchen still delivers.
• Game Profile: Animal Crossing City Folk [22]A living, breathing gameplay environment where there is always something to do.
• Game Profile: Command and Conquer Red Alert 3 [17]Red Alert 3, RTS series continues
This week's Video Game Reviews
• Review: Lord of the Rings Mines of Moria [5]A look at the LOTRO expansion
• Review: Wii Music - Adults find the game rather dull [11]A $50 air guitar
• Review: Sonic Unleashed - Without Thinking [6]Sonic Unleashed somewhat disappointing.
• Review: Tomb Raider Underworld - An exciting Journey [3]Tomb Raider underworld continues the tradition that is Tomb Raider
• Review: Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe - Nothing to write home about [5]The end of a classic franchise?
• Review: Need For Speed Undercover - Another Securom Failure [7]More player hate on SecuRom
• Review: Populous DS [3]
• Review: Sacred 2 - Nothing is sacred anymore [3]Sacred 2 fails to capture attention of Sacred fans
• Review: Sacred 2 - 2 Install limit warning [5]DRM sours opinions of another game.
• Review: Mirror's Edge - Game of the year? [3]The levels are creative and despite the genre you never really feel like you're being railroaded along one set path.
• Review: Mirror's Edge - Memorable yet flawed [4]A decent and memorable game with its share of problems
• Review: Mirrors Edge - Back to jump and run [3]The end result: This game just isn't fun
• Review: Wrath of Lich King - Filled with ups and downs [2]More of the same and some new with the new WoW expansion.
• Review: Saints Row 2 better than GTA IV? [2]Saints Row 2 is similar to GTA San Andreas
• Review: Saints Row 2 - Low quality game loaded with high quality glitches [5]High expectations turn into a disappoointing performance
• Retro Gamer: SNK Neo Geo Console [20]One of the most revolutionary gaming consoles maintains a loyal cult fan base.
• Kids Korner: Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell DS [22]Fly around and explore the beautiful world of Pixie Hollow as the beloved Tinker Bell.
• Review: Call of Duty World at War Collector's Edition [13]Dissapointing
• Review: Left 4 Dead [15]Wow. Just. Wow.
• Wrath of the Lich King Review [10]A solid improvement over the core game and previous expansion
• Review: Wii Music - Adults find the game rather dull [11]A $50 air guitar
• Review: Sonic Unleashed - Without Thinking [6]Sonic Unleashed somewhat disappointing.
• Review: Tomb Raider Underworld - An exciting Journey [3]Tomb Raider underworld continues the tradition that is Tomb Raider
• Review: Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe - Nothing to write home about [5]The end of a classic franchise?
• Review: Need For Speed Undercover - Another Securom Failure [7]More player hate on SecuRom
• Review: Populous DS [3]
• Review: Sacred 2 - Nothing is sacred anymore [3]Sacred 2 fails to capture attention of Sacred fans
• Review: Sacred 2 - 2 Install limit warning [5]DRM sours opinions of another game.
• Review: Mirror's Edge - Game of the year? [3]The levels are creative and despite the genre you never really feel like you're being railroaded along one set path.
• Review: Mirror's Edge - Memorable yet flawed [4]A decent and memorable game with its share of problems
• Review: Mirrors Edge - Back to jump and run [3]The end result: This game just isn't fun
• Review: Wrath of Lich King - Filled with ups and downs [2]More of the same and some new with the new WoW expansion.
• Review: Saints Row 2 better than GTA IV? [2]Saints Row 2 is similar to GTA San Andreas
• Review: Saints Row 2 - Low quality game loaded with high quality glitches [5]High expectations turn into a disappoointing performance
• Retro Gamer: SNK Neo Geo Console [20]One of the most revolutionary gaming consoles maintains a loyal cult fan base.
• Kids Korner: Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell DS [22]Fly around and explore the beautiful world of Pixie Hollow as the beloved Tinker Bell.
• Review: Call of Duty World at War Collector's Edition [13]Dissapointing
• Review: Left 4 Dead [15]Wow. Just. Wow.
• Wrath of the Lich King Review [10]A solid improvement over the core game and previous expansion
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