If you had to describe most video game carrying accessories in one word, it would probably be something like minimal. Boring. Tacky. Cheap. Puffy. And it would usually look like something you’d buy for $10 that looks like it cost $0.50 to make. Which is why I like Waterfield’s new PlayStation Vita case so much.…
According to a report on Startup Grind, a site that normally deals with tech companies and their founders, publisher Electronic Arts will very soon lay off as many as 1000 employees. Originally planned to take place last week, the lay offs have reportedly been slightly postponed, though may now take place ” as soon as…
Sub Zero, in whose head it’s always 2003, plugs into the Matrix just to kick Neo’s ass. I don’t know about you, but it took me at least ten minutes before I could pull my head away from this. [via The Best Fun Site]
With our little trip around the world in pursuit of the best individual purveyors of the art of cosplay now at an end, this weekly feature returns to business as usual. Namely, highlighting the best damn cosplay photos of the last seven days. OK, so that’s a slight stretch in this case, as we’ve got…
Forget NECA’s official Dead Space figures, which make Isaac look like was born disfigured. Remember the Dead Space hero as he should be remembered, with this intricately-detailed, custom-made action figure. A Korean fan the series’ official Facebook account only calls “이호갑” is to thank for it, and included alongside the finished shots some images of…
In February, an entertaining, if “fake” concept video did the rounds, in which the Call of Duty franchise was re-imagined from the perspective of law enforcement It looked pretty cool. And turns out it wasn’t fake. Turns out it was from a team of experienced developers who actually want to sit down and make the…
Canadian comics man Bryan Lee O’Malley, the creator, artist and writer behind Scott Pilgrim, obviously grew up loving video games. So much so that he was designing his own Super Mario Bros. levels. Here’s one he drew around 1990. Rubine City. A city with sewers! Which not only looks incredibly detailed, but also claustrophobic and…
Publisher Electronic Arts has taken a bit of flak lately over the fact video games let you be, or even be around, gay people in space. Said flak has mostly come from homophobic assholes, but still, flak is flak. It’s an argument other media has had to deal with for years and will for years…
For years now, through thick and thin, one thing has remained constant in this business: every holiday season, a new Call of Duty game arrives and outsells the last one. Except for this year, that is, because it looks like 2011’s Modern Wafare 3 will, at the rate things are going, sell less copies than…
The last time I sat down to get through Ocarina of Time, around five years ago, it took me days. And that’s with hindsight, and GameFAQs, backing me up. An exploit has recently been discovered, though, which lets you beat the thing in under 25 minutes. You can see it in video above, in which…
According to the resume of advertising man Alex Harvey, over the course of the past year he “Contributed concepts and copy for several new business presentations, including the successful Malibu Black and FarmVille 2 pitches”. [Alex Harvey, via superannuation]
For around a year now, EA has had a system in place where users reprimanded for their conduct in an online arena – whether that be multiplayer games or forums – were punished by losing access to their singleplayer games as well It was a ridiculous measure, and whether it was intentional or just the…
With Crysis 3 on the way, even if we know almost nothing about it, we can at least guess it’ll feature improved visuals from the second game in the series. Especially since developers Crytek just announced a range of upgrades to their proprietary engine, including “revamped DirectX 11 tessellation, advanced character rendering options” and an…
In a lengthy and detailed post on what looks like an interesting new “employee blog” section of the company’s site, Valve’s Michael Abrash, a very smart man, has outlined a project he’s working on at the games developer and online network operator: wearable computing. Yup. Computers you can wear. Think Google’s Glasses, only, made by…
Here, take a look at the debut gameplay trailer for upcoming Pokemon sequels Black & White 2 on the DS, showing some of the new trainers in action. Both games will be out in Japan on June 23, and in the US and Europe sometime in the Fall. [thanks Sam!]
Daigo Umehara vs Justin Wong, the EVO finals, 2004. It’s almost universally accepted as the single greatest moment in competitive gaming history And it’s now been immortalised forever. In an anime. This clip is from Acchi Kocchi, apparently. If you’re short on time/memory and need to see the original, here it is EVO moment 37…
You’ve read the fluffy reasons Peter Molyneux left Lionhead, the studio he built, and Microsoft along with it. The general stuff. It’s important to know, sure, but I like the raw specifics a bit better. In another post-Microsoft interview, this time with Develop, Molyneux says it was all about the chairs. I had this unbelievable…
Last month, Valve said that the company was “a long way” from shipping any kind of gaming hardware, let alone a dedicated games machine as some people had expected. Some new job listings for “electronics engineers” with the company, though, show that more people are at least being hired for that “long way” in the…
Concept artist Trevor Claxton has, in addition to working on projects like Magic the Gathering, also lent his talents to games such as Dust 514, EVE Online and Warhawk. If anyone’s going to draw awesome mechanical killing machines, it’s this guy. I’m not saying these images come from any of those games. I am saying,…
Research firm CareerCast have long been cataloguing the worst jobs in America, and nearly every time, lumberjacks rank at or near the bottom. It’s easy to see why. The pay is bad, jobs are getting harder and harder to come by, it’s hard work and it’s dangerous work. According to Jake Rosa, the owner of…
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