We had some time during E3 to spend with Founder/Chairman of 38 Studios, Curt Schilling, to find out what will shape their vision of the future of MMO games.
E3 2010: Nintendo Press Conference Round-up
Nintendo’s press conference was full of blockbusters, hands-on, and the impossible 3DS
E3 2010 Hands-On: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Immediately after Nintendo’s press conference, I got a chance to play the upcoming Zelda game for the Wii, entitled The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. Nothing was revealed about the story of the previously un-subtitled Zelda game during Nintendo’s press event. It’s look? It looks like it has the skeleton of Twilight Princess (with the presence…
E3 2010: Microsoft Press Conference Round-Up
The Microsoft E3 2010 press conference focused on refined, highly accessible gaming and hardware.
Ready For the Next Level
How soon will the next video game hardware cycle begin? And, are we ready for it?
Feature: Left to Your Own Narrative Devices
A look at the narrative devices found in Alan Wake, and its episodic design.
Acquisition Nation
In recent months, the video game industry has seen the same hard financial times that the rest of the world has. There are, it seems, plenty of publishers and developers with targets on their foreheads, ready for acquisition.
Google TV: Home Gaming Revolution?
Google has just announced GoogleTV, their new initiative to bring Google to the television. While initial thoughts may border on WebTV or failed Microsoft initiatives of the late 90s, Google’s solution will be very different.
In fact it may not only revolutionize how we watch television, but how we play games as well.
Editorial: Mario Was Missing
This year, I’ve praised Mass Effect 2 for the role-playing experience that it provided. I’ve also written about the advances that Heavy Rain has made with story-telling in videogames. And most recently, I’ve realized that I have spent 72 hours playing Conquest in Battlefield: Bad Company 2. These three games — all far from perfect…
Media Disclosure: How Far Does it Need to Go?
Can we trust the opinions of media who accept junkets? Can we even trust those who don’t?




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