Ride your music: Introducing BodySurf
In a very interesting use of Wiimote homebrew, Evan Jones has developed a GlovePIE script that enables people to use their Wii remote and Balance Board on their PC to play the new, popular, music game AudioSurf.
For those not in the know, AudioSurf is a music-based puzzle game that develops unique puzzles based on the [...]
Getting ahead of themselves: Take Two announces Bioshock 3?
That’s right. According to Ars Technica, Strauss Zelnick, the chairman at Take Two got a bit carried away during a conference call and consequentially let it slip that Take Two would be producing a Bioshock 3.
The comment was made in regards to the release of the planned Bioshock movie. Zelnick said that the movie [...]
Team Fortress 2 Update: Pyro achievements coming down the pipe
Team Fortress 2 has been building momentum since their newest update. To add more fuel to the fire (pun greatly intended), Valve has announced their follow up achievement and weapons pack. This time around everyone’s favorite incendiary class, the Pyro, is getting the upgrade.
Though we have yet to receive word on what acts the [...]
Cry for me: Devil May Cry 4 coming to PC with extra content
Sometime this summer, the PC is going to have a reason to cry. That is, Capcom has announced that Devil May Cry 4 is going to be released on PC with bonus content unavailable in the console versions. Is this good news? Sure, I suppose if you loved the previous Devil May Cry games [...]
GC Review - Jack Keane
The old point-and-click style of adventure games don’t come around much anymore. Maybe there’s a good reason for that, but for me it was still a pleasant surprise when Jack Keane showed up at my door.
The game is set sometime in the 19th century and revolves around a down on his luck adventurer named Jack [...]
Dust off those 20-sided dice, social outcasts
Dungeons & Dragons pen and paper game guardian Wizards of the Coast, is planning a Web 2.0 revolution for the next edition of the system, due in June. According to an Associated Press story, online features including MySpace-style social networking will help bring long-lost geek gaming clubs back together. Kind of gives you a [...]
Gamers now 72% of world population
Did you play a video game last year? I’m guessing if you’re reading this site then you said “yes” and you’re part of the 72 percent of the world population that could call themselves gamers in some respect in 2007. That’s up 8 percent from 2006. The stat comes from a new report released by [...]




