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Nerddom is officially saturated in our culture, even in high fashion. This convergence is a fantastic nod from two worlds that both require you to suspend your disbelief and invoke inspiration. Two different artists - a game dev and a fashion designer - can separately be inspired by the same designs.
Telltale shifts to the wild west for gonzo desert crazies and player-crafted tall tales meant to amuse and exaggerate.Tales From The Borderlands mutually benefits the development of the Pandora narrative while also boosting Telltale’s signature storytelling repetoir.
We asked our contributors what they thought the best trends of E3 were. The oddities and absurdities stuck out the most within our crew, like battleship golf games, WWI without gunpowder and indie exploration games. Quixotic may be the next big thing for our gamers, and here's why.
Here's what we thought of both our hands-on experience of the single and multiplayer demos.
Nintendo is finally beginning to embrace the love of competitive gamers, despite their resistance in previous years. Does this mean that Smash Bros 4 can keep their elite gamers interested?
It was only labeled "working title," but the new Kirby game was definitely playable at E3 this year, requiring only a stylus and a WiiU controller to play.
Rocksteady Studios made one thing clear at E3 - prepare your minds for the unimaginable Batmobile.
With Disney putting a daydreaming-worthy song into video game form, Final Fantasy capitalizing on their epic music soundtracks, and Hatsune Miku making her U.S. video game debut, there's a fair amount to talk about.
You're not the only character that gets experience points and quests now. Your enemies get them, too.
Monolith Productions spent a fantastic amount of time on their nemesis system, which is an entirely diverse organized network of enemies that you are destined to disrupt.
After playing Destiny's multiplayer, called Crucible, players can tell that despite Destiny's beautiful and exciting originality, it still has a classic Halo feel to it.
Sometimes our writers lose their minds. Here's what happens when they are stuck sitting in line for what can seem like eons.
Nerddom is officially saturated in our culture, even in high fashion. This convergence is a fantastic nod from two worlds that both require you to suspend your disbelief and invoke inspiration. Two different artists - a game dev and a fashion designer - can separately be inspired by the same designs.
Even if you don't know him by name, he's most likely affected your childhood. As the founder of Atari, Chuck E Cheese, and a multitude of other fun-inducing revolutions, Nolan Bushnell still strives to make sure everyone can look forward to gaming.
We asked him what he thinks of GamerGate, his ideas on revamping the American education system, and what the next Nolan Bushnell should look out for.
What does the year of the gamer entail? Multiple front page hits of the New York Times? Beating TV ratings for eSports? Or maybe it just means good games? We asked our regulars about the brightest moments of 2014, and while they might seem satisfied, some still eagerly anticipate 2015 will shine brighter.
Why is FemThor replacing a BroThor? Is the replacement -- instead of addition -- thanks to a society crying out for more diverse representation?
WOOP WOOP WOOP WOOP. What does Emukiller think of dethroning Mew2King?
The internet really wanted to help find the Boston bomber.
Because they knew they could do it.
And they could have, but they needed guidance.
Will Wright once called the gamification a “kind of monosodium glutamate you can just add to any interface." We'll examine why, starting with badge fever, and the continous failed attempt to achieve Pokemon badge levels of awesomeness.
The new Reading Rainbow Kickstarter hits nearly over 140,000 dollars in 30 minutes.
It's official. Pokemon is fashionable, thanks to Gerlan Jeans.
Even if you don't know him by name, he's most likely affected your childhood. As the founder of Atari, Chuck E Cheese, and a multitude of other fun-inducing revolutions, Nolan Bushnell still strives to make sure everyone can look forward to gaming.
We asked him what he thinks of GamerGate, his ideas on revamping the American education system, and what the next Nolan Bushnell should look out for.