Archive for July 2nd, 2010
The Raving Rabbids mess with history in Travel in Time
Posted by admin in Technology on July 2nd, 2010
Time is screwed now that the Raving Rabbids have a time traveling washing machine … machine. Players will go through time and decide if the past needs fixing or leave things the way the Rabbids have altered history as they play through the party-games.
Up to four-players will be able to work together online or through one screen. Travel in Time will also feature MotionPlus support and Facebook integration because EVERY game needs Facebook support now. Check out the official home page and the Facebook group to keep up to date with the latest on the new Rabbids game.
source Destructoid
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Review: Transformers: Cybertron Adventures
Posted by admin in Technology on July 2nd, 2010
After reviewing Transformers: War for Cybertron, I wasn’t going to bother writing about Transformers: Cybertron Adventures, as I figured it would be more or less the same game with downgraded graphics and remote-supported aiming. It’s a testament to how little promotion Activision has done of this Wii version, then, that I was shocked to discover a absolutely different game.
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Capcom boss expects next-gen consoles in two-three years
Posted by admin in Technology on July 2nd, 2010
Most developers and publishers have entrenched themselves in expectation of a lengthy generation, with many believing we still have another five years of Wii, Xbox 360 and PS3
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Game Critics: Best of E3 2010 nominations revealed
Posted by admin in Technology on July 2nd, 2010
Fire up your World wide web Argument Machines — the nominations for Game Critics: Best of E3 2010 have been revealed today!
You can find the full list after the jump, but first a few notes. id Software’s Rage received the most nominations across multiple categories (five), including “Best in Show.” It’s followed closely by Disney’s Epic Mickey, Harmonix’s and MTV Games’ Dance Central, and Valve’s Portal 2, each of which received four nominations a piece.
Electronic Arts has the most to write home about, with a whopping 17 nominations; Microsoft’s Xbox division trails behind with 11. You can check out more stats here. For those interested in “console wars” (really? still with this?), note that the Xbox 360 platform received 46 nominations, the PlayStation 3 getting 39, and the Wii only 14.
The Games Critics panel consisted of top industry writers and critics, including folks from 1UP, Kotaku, Joystiq, Entertainment Weekly, GiantBomb, IGN, and more. Oh, and I was on the panel representing Destructoid. Feel free to
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