Wave Race 64 Splashes Down on the Virtual Console
Nintendo lines up another batch of old-school releases, this one three games deep.
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Nintendo lines up another batch of old-school releases, this one three games deep.
Wave Race 64 Splashes Down on the Virtual Console Read More »
One of the last 1980s properties we expected to be resurrected makes a remarkably solid appearance.
TMNT Blu-ray Disc Review Read More »
Konami’s 1983 classic is coming this week with online co-op and updated graphics.
Track and Field Coming to Xbox Live Arcade Read More »
The online RPG with dynamically generated levels, enemies, items and events finally gets a release date.
Hellgate: London to Ship on Halloween Read More »
Reviving long-lost franchises is something SEGA
knows a thing or two about. Sonic the Hedgehog came back from the virtual dead speedier than ever. Arcade classics are invading next-gen download stores at a rapid rate. And in the latest example, the arcade shooter Alien Syndrome has been resurrected on the PSP and Nintendo Wii to the cautious delight of large-scale monster hunters everywhere. Unfortunately, the arrival of Alien Syndrome on Wii gets off on the wrong…
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For as much flak as Peter Moore got while leading
the Xbox 360 team, it’s hard to deny that his penchant for adorning his arms gave gamers a couple of very memorable moments. I mean, before Peter Moore’s E3 2005 stunt, had you ever seen another executive get a (fake) tattoo for a key franchise (Halo)? And then, not to be outdone, walk into a second E3 with another (fake) tattoo for another franchise (GTA IV)? Seriously, Moore was Microsoft’s biggest publicity whore, and he did a dang fine job of it. But…
GTA IV: Killing the Xbox 360, Boosting the PlayStation 3 Read More »
Last week Kevin Garnett moved to Boston and effectively created
a new power seat in the Eastern Conference. But as bookies adjusted the Celtics’ championship odds, and as pundits gushed over the Allen/Garnett/Pierce triumvirate, few people noted the trade’s impact on what, just 24 hours earlier, had been the East’s largest off-season deal: Zach Randolph to New York. If you ever needed proof that karma has a way of…
Garnett to Z-Bo: No All-Star Game for You! Read More »
It’s probably inevitable that most Xbox 360 owners will have to send their
console in for repair. Thankfully, Microsoft launched service.xbox.com to alleviate some of the burden. The site lets you register your console and select warranty or out-of-warranty repairs without having to deal with customer service over the phone.
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We started DailyGame more than five years ago,
at a time when the videogame industry was drastically different and when our own lives, in fact, were in a completely different place. During the past half decade, the videogame industry has seen plenty of developments, even an entirely new generation of hardware. But outside the industry, back here in the halls of DailyGame, we’ve had a new generation of our own. It’s amazing how dramatically parenthood can change your world. Priorities…
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Valve’s online-distribution service gets a boatload of games from id Software.
DOOM and Quake Get Steamed Read More »