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#art
The Bayeux Tapestry, World 1-1
It may not have the lasting historical significance of "1066 and all that", but that doesn't stop Elsa's tapestry of Mario's iconic 1-1 level from being just as impressive as anything the Normans could come up with. More » -
#homebrew
Kick Off 2010 With A Brand New NES Game
Champagne, pointy hats and Auld Lang Syne are for suckers. You want to kick off the new year in style, you do it by buying a brand new game for the NES. More » -
#pc
Mechwarrior Meets Crysis, They Get Along Just Fine
Having been in development for over three years - and having missed its original release window by a whole twelve months - a promising MechWarrior mod for Crysis has finally been released. More » -
#business
Capcom Still Burning Over Bionic Commando Failure
In a Q&A session held earlier this week, president Haruhiro Tsujimoto became the second high profile Capcom employee this month to get all negative when it comes to the company collaborating with Western studios. More » -
#pc
Chinese TV Goes All Fox News Over Online PC Games
China Central Television last week broadcast a show called "Confession of a Murderer: Focus on Pornography and Violence in Online Games". You know where this is going. More » -
#uncharted
More Uncharted 2 Co-Op? Certainly Sounds Like It
Uncharted 2's co-op play seemed to go down well with players, so it's only natural to see developers Naughty Dog talking about adding even more to the game via downloadable content. More » -
#electronicgames
A Little Background On The World's First Ever Video Game Magazine
If you're stuck with spare time on your hands this holiday week, you should sit down with this excellent interview with Arnie Katz, one of the co-founders of the world's very first video game magazine. More » -
#wii
The Nintendo Download: PilotWings! Castlevania!
Sensing that it is Christmas, and that Christmas is the time for giving, Nintendo's weekly download update is this week suitably festive. More » -
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#cccp
Classic Arcade Posters For The Proletariat
As we've covered, the Soviet Union didn't just have big tanks and long lines for potatoes. It also had video games. But those games didn't just sell themselves! Like everything else, they needed to be advertised. More » -
#wow
WoW's Official Magazine Finally Breaks Cover
The official World of Warcraft magazine, which has been coming for what feels like years now, still isn't out. That's the bad news. Good news? The mag's site finally gives us a good look at the publication. More » -
#pc
Report: The Most Pirated Games Of 2009
Sales figures can be an impressive thing, but so too can the figures showing how many times a game has been pirated. OK, maybe not "impressive". "Disappointing" might be a more suitable term. More » -
#zelda
Zelda Producer Wanted More Crossbow Training, "More, Better FPS" From Nintendo
Eiji Aonuma, master of all things Zelda at Nintendo, was a big fan of Link's Crossbow Training. So big, in fact, he wanted to make a sequel to the Wii Zapper launch title. More » -
#2009yearinreview
2009 In Review: The Trailers
They're at the forefront of marketing, rarely show gameplay and have been hopelessly corrupted by "developer diaries", but that's not to say we hate trailers. We like trailers. There are even some that we love. More »



















