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Warner Bros have just released some new screenshots of Lego Batman and one Artwork. Read More

Warner Bros have just released some new screenshots of Lego Batman and one Artwork. Read More
Nintendo’s upcoming Wii MotionPlus accessory for the revolutionary Wii Remote controller again redefines game control, by more quickly and accurately reflecting motions in a 3-D space. The Wii MotionPlus accessory attaches to the end of the Wii Remote and, combined with the accelerometer and the sensor bar, allows for more comprehensive tracking of a player’s [...]
Nintendo's upcoming Wii MotionPlus accessory for the revolutionary Wii Remote controller again redefines game control, by more quickly and accurately reflecting motions in a 3-D space. The Wii MotionPlus accessory attaches to the end of the Wii Remote and, combined with the accelerometer and the sensor bar, allows for more comprehensive tracking of a player’s arm position and orientation, providing players with an unmatched level of precision and immersion. Every slight movement players make with their wrist or arm is rendered identically ... Read More
With E3 just over a week away, we are going to take a look at what should & could be announced at each of the 3 platform holders press conferences.
With E3 just over a week away, we are going to take a look at what should & could be announced at each of the 3 platform holders press conferences. Read More
The first site with news on Call of Duty: World at war. The next installment of Cll of Duty, set in World War II and being developed by Treyarch.
The first site with news on Call of Duty: World at war. The next installment of Cll of Duty, set in World War II and being developed by Treyarch. Read More
The subs issue of this month’s gamesTM has revealed a wealth of information on the now-announced Call of Duty: World at War, the final name for Treyarch’s Call of Duty 5.
From VG247 reader evilashchris, reading from the UK mag: “Right, apparently it’s going to be grittier, as gritty as ANY game out there to quote. [...]
The subs issue of this month’s gamesTM has revealed a wealth of information on the now-announced Call of Duty: World at War, the final name for Treyarch’s Call of Duty 5. From VG247 reader evilashchris, reading from the UK mag: “Right, apparently it’s going to be grittier, as gritty as ANY game out there to quote. The enemy will be scarier and use new tactics. Read More
The BBC is to broadcast the year’s first industry video game awards show this Sunday as part of its long-running videoGaiden series.
The BBC is to broadcast the year's first industry video game awards show this Sunday as part of its long-running videoGaiden series. Read More
This one has been in the works for a while, but it looks like you can finally pick up your very own region-free enabler for the Wii for $19.99. Wii FreeLoader allows you to play any GameCube or Wii game from any region on your Wii.
This one has been in the works for a while, but it looks like you can finally pick up your very own region-free enabler for the Wii for $19.99. Wii FreeLoader allows you to play any GameCube or Wii game from any region on your Wii. Read More
Capcom’s survival horror epic Resident Evil Zero is in development for the Nintendo Wii, according to Japanese games magazine Famitsu.
Capcom's survival horror epic Resident Evil Zero is in development for the Nintendo Wii, according to Japanese games magazine Famitsu. Read More
During a speech at the Games Developers Conference in the US, Nintendo has announced plans to launch Wii online subscription charges.
The firm said it will extend the Nintendo Wii’s WiFi connection with a payment-based ‘Pay & Play’ service.
During a speech at the Games Developers Conference in the US, Nintendo has announced plans to launch Wii online subscription charges. The firm said it will extend the Nintendo Wii's WiFi connection with a payment-based 'Pay & Play' service. Read More
Japanese neuroscientist Dr. Ryuta Kawashima, who has become famous worldwide after lending his design skills and name to the hugely popular Brain Training Nintendo games, has reportedly turned down his £11 million royalty share.
Japanese neuroscientist Dr. Ryuta Kawashima, who has become famous worldwide after lending his design skills and name to the hugely popular Brain Training Nintendo games, has reportedly turned down his £11 million royalty share. Read More
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