RealGamerNewz member Deon Lofton presents an interesting discussion point about the validity of the argument that graphics make a game superior. With his open-minded way of seeing things he finds himself conflicted between the high-end visuals we see today and the pure gameplay design of the past.
Crash Bandicoot is alive! One of the most important franchises from past generations is celebrating its 15th anniversary. Congratulations Crash and we hope you return as soon as possible.
"Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Play PlayStation phone will be landing in the UK on March 31, with six games readily-installed. The Android-powered device will launch on pay monthly deals with all the big UK networks."
"'A Slippery Climb' was one of the most difficult gaming experiences of my youth. Completing it was hard enough, but completing it without dieing and getting every box? That was a whole different story. Why is a level that I found so difficult, and wasted so many lives on, one of my favourite of all time? One simple reason: The sense of reward when I saw that shiny red gem was unforgettable. I had slaved away and earned my prize."
"Videogame history is littered with rage and frustration. While we all love and cherish this noble hobby we call gaming, it has still been the source of thrown controllers, broken furniture and endless streams of curse words. While much anger has been had at bad level design, cheap deaths and wasted money, plenty of rage has been reserved for the characters themselves.
Game characters can be incredibly annoying. This is the result of an industry where game developers try to be writers, and ..."
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Racketboy has browsed through the plethora of games in the Playstation library and weighed out the defining elements - things that molded the system, and console gaming for years to come.
This is much more than a list of the best Playstation games, it goes into elements that changed gaming as we know it. These are the quintessential video games.
Read through the article for in-depth analysis of the games/series as well as a little back story to each of them that you might not be familia...
"In Crash Bandicoot: Mind over Mutant, a rejuvenated Neo Cortex is taking over the world one brain at a time! Cortex and N. Brio devise a new kind of evil; a text-messaging, do-anything device which controls both mutant and bandicoot minds. Armed with his quick-wits and lightening agility, Crash must free his friends, the titans and save the day!"
MediEvil, was launched on the Playstation Network just last week, however it seems that it has now been pulled from the European store. After confirming a bug in the game which causes the game to crash after the third level, Sony have also promised to fix the problem quickly and put it back on the store.
Those of you who have already paid for it, need not worry as you will be able to download the game again for free, and without worry.
However, MediEvil isn't the only game that has bee...
"So where does the PlayStation Store fit into this digital wonderland? The original content has been tentative at best and the choice is still rather sparse. However, it could be that the PS3 makes its stand on pricing. Not only do you get to see exactly how much your download costs in actual currency, but the prices for the first batch of original PlayStation classics are more than reasonable. Just GBP 3.49 (or around EUR 5) is a small price to pay for beloved 32bit titles, especially when co..."

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