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The Playstation 2 Continues to Go Strong

You Cannot Get Rid of the PS2. It Will Continue to Go on in Sales The Sega Dreamcast, the Nintendo Gamecube, that gaming console Apple released but no one bought, they all have gone the way of the dodo bird. No one is buying them except for video game collectors from second hand stores or booths at flea markets. However...

Could One Country Mess with Diablo III's Release?

South Korea Has Some Issues with Diablo III's Auction Mechanics In South Korea, Blizzard games are huge. And when I mean huge, I mean it's their national sport. In other countries, soccer or baseball is broadcast over the airwaves. In South Korea, it's Starcraft. While Starcraft has its following in the country, Diablo has its own in Korea and throughout...

America's First Ever Pokemon Family Makes a World Record

An Illinois Family Creates a Guinness World Record with Pokemon The Arnold family of Frankfort, Illinois is a five-person dominate force when it comes to Pokemon battling power. This family managed to form a championship winning team and has managed to land themselves in the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition 2012 as the Largest Competitive Pokemon Video Game Family. Yep...

Step Back into the Gridiron and Get Back into NFL Blitz

EA Brings Out a Remake of Hard Hitting NFL Blitz So if you haven't heard the news, EA sports decided to remake another popular sports series (and personally one of my favorites), NFL Blitz. Yes sir, the sports arcade title that was responsible for my love of football and hard-hitting tackles is back and remade into a high-definition arcade downloadable...

Japan Gets a Store Specializing in the Xbox 360?

Despite Lack of Sales in the Region, They're Opening a XBox 360 Store in Japan As you have read in my previous blogs, Microsoft's XBox 360 isn't doing that well in Japan. Microsoft's lack of success is huge as it only sells from two to three thousand consoles a week in Japan. And with news of pulling most materials for...

Legend of Zelda's Timeline Finally Explained Officially

Nintendo Releases the Official Zelda Timeline to Stop all the Debating of the Timeline Kotaku got their hands on the newest art book for the Legend of Zelda and to everyone's surprise, it contained a Japanese layout of the series ever-so confusing timeline. The book has been out now for sometime, giving plenty of time for proofreads and translations. And...

News from Japan, Nintendo 3DS Still Beats out Sony's Playstation Vita

The 3DS Still Beats Out the Vita in Japan Despite that it's not out here in the states, the PlayStation Vita is currently out in Japan. Its release was met with the usual kinds of enthusiasm and long lines. And it has met tons of favorable praise from the hordes of Sony faithful as well as local Japanese media outlets...

Forgot about GOW3? How About a Sweet DLC Package?!

Fenix Rising DLC Adding Prestige Style Rewards to Gear of War 3 Forgot about Gears of War 3? Been hunkered down by Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3? We understand. But now it's time to brush off that Gears of War 3 disc because here comes some huge DLC that urges you to get in and show everyone online the...

GlaDOS's Voice Actor Will Be in DOTA 2

Ellen McLain Will Be Voicing Characters in DOTA 2 Ellen McLain, who is known for voicing the Administrator in Team Fortress 2 and GlaDOS in the Portal series, will be returning to voice a couple of characters in DOTA 2 (according to an article on Joystiq). DOTA 2 (aka Defense of the Ancients, aka the reason why my homework was...

CalTech Teams up with Aperture Science to Prank New York

California Pulls Portal Prank on New York Public Sculpture In the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan Island sits Alamo, a giant cube sculpture by Tony Rosenthal which was created in 1967. The cube is not that far from from New York University, The New School, and few other New York landmarks. It's been known to show up in various videos...
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