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by Chandler Tate, COMMUNITY WRITER
Triple A quality games with big budget freedoms set in place for game developers seems to be the mainstream in the industry these days. Anything less feels less polished or not enough. The rising benefits of technology is what has brought the gaming industry to the wondrous bounds that we now experience today.
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by Alex Martin , COMMUNITY WRITER
"Fuck secondhand buyers." "Whatever. I don't mind." These voices in favor of online passes are too loud and too quiet, respectively, and they're the sentiments I usually see on this side of the debate. Some of the nay party’s arguments are flawed, too, so here's my case for the ayes.
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by Jan Neves, COMMUNITY WRITER
Fan-made Xbox 360 Star Wars Spot
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by Jan Neves, COMMUNITY WRITER
Fan-made 3D models of Xbox 360 Star Wars bundle
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by Jason Almenas, COMMUNITY WRITER
Microsoft hopes the Kinect and familiar IP will jump start sales, regardless of what anyone else thinks.
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by Jan Neves, COMMUNITY WRITER
Fan-made 3D model of the original Xbox.
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by Jason Almenas, COMMUNITY WRITER
Microsoft intends to revolutionize your TV watching experience with interactive ads. Insert sad face here.
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by Jason Almenas, COMMUNITY WRITER
I really wish the video game industry would restrain itself from telling us everything about every game they make, all the time.
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by Alex Beaird, COMMUNITY WRITER
Maybe we need less Cookie Monster and more Master Chief.
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by Rick Knight, COMMUNITY WRITER
My sister Vicki really wanted to get in on my blog action after she watched Microsoft's keynote with me. I acquiesced when she promised to hook me up with her hot friend. Enjoy.
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by Isaiah Taylor, COMMUNITY WRITER
After a long day of back-breaking labor, I sat down and watched hours of this year's press conferences. I also drank wine in the process. Here are my thoughts.
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by Artevius Hardin, COMMUNITY WRITER
Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft, and Sony all delivered conferences on day one of E3. New blockbuster titles, features, and hardware were all announced. With all of the cards out on the table, here's a quick review of their presentations.
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by Errol Burke-Horner, COMMUNITY WRITER
Thumbs down from me
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by Errol Burke-Horner, COMMUNITY WRITER
Happy E3 Hangover
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by Stojan Jovic, COMMUNITY WRITER
The evolution of video games and its comparison to the controversial Technological Singularity. Will video games one day transcend human evolution?
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by Errol Burke-Horner, COMMUNITY WRITER
Grand Theft Auto 5, Xbox 720, and a whole lot more
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by Daav 'Puke' Valentaten, COMMUNITY WRITER
With the blessing of receiving hundreds of quality games each year, there is also a downside for some other developers that see their dreams crushed. Some games deserve a little more time in the spotlight. Who knows, you might even find a game that surprises you with its presence? At least, I'm pretty sure you won't expect this number one entry!
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by Jay Feezor, COMMUNITY WRITER
Simply put, what have we seen this console generation that has changed gaming. What will stick around and possibly become staples of gaming, like the analog stick, rumble pak, and introduction of 3D gaming were for the psx/64 generation.
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by Marcel Hoang, COMMUNITY WRITER
Since the Xbox 360 introduced its rating system sometime last year, it was a nice touch to see how well the general populace liked a game. But now Microsoft might have to step in since literally anyone can rate a game without even playing the game
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by Tyler Colp, COMMUNITY WRITER
The "next-generation" of consoles are coming whether we like it or not. All this talk about 3D, motion, and mobile gaming. What does this mean for the future of our gaming consoles?
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