Bringing together your two greatest loves, gaming and your girl, has never looked so good. If you're thinking of tying the knot in gamer fashion, you might want to take these ideas under consideration.
The past decade had numerous titles that helped pave the current evolutions of video games today. Check out this Top 25 list of the greatest video games of the 2000s as we take a trip down memory lane and highlight some titles that have made more of an impact that you might realize.
"If you’ve ever wanted to see a cold-hearted, embittered Sony fanboy* erupt into an explosive nerdgasm with more confetti than a clown’s birthday party, here’s a tip: show him Katamari Forever.
Honestly, I’ve been looking forward to this game
since I first saw the trailer back in April. Now that I finally had a chance to play it, I can assure you it does not disappoint.
As expected, the intro sequence offers the same acid-laced—er—enthusiasm found in past titles. The gamepla..."
Katamari Forever (known as Katamari Damacy Tribute in Japan), a game exclusive for the PlayStation Network seems to be more than just a remake. The game is said to include a new coloring mode. The details are unknown at the moment, but the game will be releasing later this year so look forward to it.
"Show notes:
Perry gets sucked into the video game reality tv show “WCG Ultimate Gamer” with James and Mike, so we recap our favorite soap opera.
Mike took an item out of a box. The crowd goes wild.
NEWS:
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Teaser!
Homosexual former Microsoft employee sues Microsoft
OnLive. It could be awesome. If it works.
Pachter says this is “Last Generation” of Consoles….
….Even as Blizzard and Microsoft talk about Xbox 360 successor
Utah Go..."
"10. Katamari Damacy
9. 9
8. The Fallout Series
7. Ico/Shadow of the Colossus
6. Heart of Darkness
5. Portal
4. The Oddworld Series
3. Grim Fandango
2. Every Shiny Game Except The Ones Based On Movies
1. Psychonauts
RUNNERS UP: Bioshock, Okami, Heart of the Alien, Beyond Good & Evil, the Metroid series, Mirror's Edge, and the works of Warren Spector. Just had to stop at some point. Okami and Heart of the Alien I don't find particularly fun (compared to others on the list), but both..."
As the season of romance gets closer and closer, people are finding different ways to express their love or recognition for their own special someone. beavotron from the Penny Arcade forums decided to produce his own gamer themed Valentines - and no, unlike VGCats' Scott Ramsoomair, the variety of games is not limited to Nintendo! Check out his unique way of sharing the love: mediguns, fire, and... vomit.
Charles Herold has typed up an article about what he thinks would be the best five games out of a list that should've been on the Nintendo Wii but weren't.
He gives a description of each game, why it would work well with Wii and the likeliness of if it will ever grace the Wii.
What games would you like to see on the Wii but aren't?
Some tell tale and recognizable classic video game scenes recreated with the ever lovable LEGOs. Ranging from the Classics like Duck Hunt, Contra , and the original Metal Gear, to recent favorite Shadow of the Colossus.
In a recent interview with kooky Katamari director Keita Takahashi, he revealed many interesting points about ... well ... everything! He is sick of Katamari Damacy, he fears that the apocalypse is near, he wants to go travelling one day, and he hopes for a "one console future".
In short, the man is a genius!
(go to source for full interview)
Game Daily has listed and noticed ten games that may not mean to be creepy, but when you get into the little details, you might think, "What the heck is this?" and feel a weird chill run up your spine. Or not. Nonetheless, go to the source to read the list. Most you may not heard of,(at least I haven't) but when you read the 'Creepy Factor' you'll understand. Games range from Flatout to Carnival Games and All-Pro Football.
"Xbox 360 and PS3 aren't the only places Katamari Damacy will be collecting junk. Bandai Networks announced a mobile entry in the series, Katamari Damacy Mobile, for Japanese iMode series 904i phones this June.
The big catch with this version of the game is its unique method of control. Bandai Networks is making use of a new software technology called GestureTek EyeMobile to make your phones capable of detecting tilt and vibration via the built in camera. Thanks to this technology, you'll b..."









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