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Saturday, October 22, 2011

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The Biggest Games of the Season So Far: 3 Successes and 3 Failures

There are a lot of big releases left before the year's end, but a few games have already come out this Fall that you should be playing right now. On the other hand, there are a few games that we'd expected to be great but didn't quite hit the mark.

  The months of September through December are difficult ones for active gamers. After being spread out in reasonable fashion over the majority of the year, tons of highly anticipated titled are packed into these final months. We're now over a month and a half into the end-of-year rush, and while there are still several huge titles waiting to be released, here are three games that are already on store shelves that you should be playing right now: Gears of War 3 [X360] - Released September 20th Arguably the biggest Xbox 360-exclusive release of the year, Gears of War 3 is the conclusion of the famed trilogy of games that has provided the archetype for the 3rd-person shooter genre. And the critics agree: It's the best of the bunch. Currently…

Keith

9:02 am on Monday, October 24, 2011

Support small businesses, please! http://www.classicgamejunkie.com 111 South Easton Road Glenside, PA 19038 Thanks!   more ›

Saturday, October 15, 2011

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More Than Ever, PCs are Gaming's Black Sheep

When one of the most influential visionaries in PC gaming is declaring the platform to be playing second fiddle, we have no choice but to listen.

The notion that PC gaming is dead has been kicked around for over a decade. Pundits have declared it repeatedly only to have games like Half-Life and Deus Ex re-introduce it as the evolutionary heart of the industry. When it once again began to lose traction, the Steam distribution platform made it easier than ever to find and purchase games for the PC without the hassle of manually patching them. By now, it should be obvious that PC gaming will never be completely dead. There will always be a place for it. Consoles are unlikely to ever have the level of flexibility to allow for the creation of mods or user-created content using anything other than game-provided tools (which aren't very common and often underpowered). Additionally, the …

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tommy

12:23 am on Sunday, October 16, 2011

"If you're not playing an MMO or an RTS, chances are that you're better off gaming on a console." lets see.. "If you're not playing an MMO or an RTS, chances are that you're better off gaming on a console." Battlefield 3 PC lead Platform, Counter Strike: GO PC lead Platform, Metro:last light PC lead Platform, Planetside 2 by Sony PC Exclusive, Farcry 3 PC lead Platform, Stalker 2,Arma3,Red …   more ›

Saturday, September 24, 2011

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3D Gaming is a Passing Fad. Or is It?

Prominent and respected industry developers are beginning to recognize the potential of the third dimension.

Remember what 3-D used to mean? You would don flimsy, paper glasses with one red lens, the other blue. Ye olde complementary color anaglyphs could offer the illusion of depth but at the extreme expense of color diversity. These days, due to new technological developments in both the active and passive genre of glasses, 3D entertainment has enjoyed quite the resurgence. What used to be a once-in-a-long-while, unusual experience only found in select theaters and amusement parks, high-quality 3D imagery can now be commonly experienced at home with the right television, and said televisions are now surprisingly affordable. With the ease of delivering 3D-supporting technology to the home, it's only natural that game product manufacturers would …

Saturday, August 27, 2011

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Credit Where Credit is Due: id Software

Rage will be released this October, but id Software have already carved their names in the history books.

One of the most anticipated games still to come this year is undoubtedly Rage from id Software. A post-apocalyptic, sandbox, first-person shooter, the game promises to be an eye-popping and engrossing shooter with RPG elements that has drawn early comparisons to games like Fallout 3 and Borderlands (fairly or otherwise). But before this game hits store shelves, let’s take a moment to look back and reflect on four games from the 1990s that reserved id Software’s spot as legends in the games industry: 1990: Commander Keen - My fellow old-school PC gamers might remember this one. id Software released the first episode of Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons as shareware for MS-DOS computers in 1990. The title was significant for …

Joey King

12:35 pm on Saturday, August 27, 2011

Another great title to check out is Catacombs 3D. If Wolfenstien is the Grandfather of fps, Catacombs is the ancestor of all fps games. Another great Id/Apogee title!   more ›

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