Andrew Galbraith
October 27, 2010Andrew GalbraithNo Comments
After having messed with and seeing what others are vastly capable of in both Halo: Reach’s Forge World and Media Molecule’s Little Big Planet – I must say I’m incredibly impressed.
Continue readingSeptember 15, 2010Andrew Galbraith3 Comments
There is a percentage of people in the world who hold that DS stylus a bit differently than the rest of you gamers out there and despite the attention of much of the gaming development industry, when we get ignored it isn’t difficult to avoid taking notice.
Continue readingSeptember 11, 2010Andrew GalbraithOne Comment
Have you ever had something absolutely terrifying happen to you over the course of a game? When strange circumstances take hold and it goes from being a simple experience to something a bit more cinematic.
Continue readingAugust 9, 2010Andrew GalbraithNo Comments
In Nintendo’s annual report, President Satoru Iwata conveys his belief that while Nintendo has made ground in previously untapped demographics, they still have a long way to go.
Continue readingAugust 6, 2010Andrew GalbraithNo Comments
Where do video games go to die? It used to be the junkyard or wasting away in the dark corner of a pub, but Gary Vincent had other ideas.
Continue readingAugust 5, 2010Andrew GalbraithOne Comment
While I’ve only had a few light, quick multiplayer matches on Battle.net, there is little doubting that this poses excellent evidence for LAN to be patched into Starcraft II.
Continue readingAugust 5, 2010Andrew GalbraithNo Comments
Have you ever wondered where Madden Football comes from? You know, the silly game many Americans give themselves over to each season instead of focusing on a real sport like Tiger Wrestling.
Continue readingAugust 5, 2010Andrew GalbraithNo Comments
Now that Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty has fallen into the hands of the thankful masses, Blizzard can move on to continue the glorious path towards World of Warcraft’s next expansion, Cataclysm.
Continue readingAugust 4, 2010Andrew GalbraithNo Comments
If you’re like me and you have a penchant for more retro games amongst the perpetual tidal wave of modern games, then RetroRemakes has something you should see.
Continue readingAugust 3, 2010Andrew GalbraithNo Comments
According to Jesse Divnich, the residual value of certain forms of entertainment, namely video games, are priced far too low for the entertainment they provide.
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