posted by Content Keyword RSS on Jan 24

[This week, our partnership with game criticism site Critical Distance brings us picks from Kris Ligman on topics including the appeal of bullet hell shooters, how Skyrim is like "gonzo pornography", and more.] Once upon a time, in the magical land of Equestria it's This Week in Video Game Blogging! We start off with Brad Gallaway, who responds to recent opinion pieces (like those by John Walker ...

posted by Content Keyword RSS on Jan 9

The new Tiffen Variable ND filter product line delivers seven Neutral Density Filters in one; company rolls out price-optimizing Digital Light Control Kits for photographers and DSLR Shooters

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posted by Content Keyword RSS on Dec 29

The British Ministry of Defense is looking to bring technology from recent first-person shooter war games into its simulations, in an attempt to focus the concentration of participating soldiers. Andrew Poulter, the technical team leader at the MoD's Defense Science and Technology Laboratory, told UK newspaper The Guardian that graphical advances in the gaming industry mean that recruits now ...

posted by Content Keyword RSS on Feb 17

A double dose of shooting frenzy make this week's update a real blast. Plus, Nintendo hints are more to come...

posted by Content Keyword RSS on Dec 28

The 2008 software line up for Nintendo’s current handheld wasn’t the greatest compared to previous years, but 2009 aims to turn that around with a wonderful blend of RPGs, Puzzlers, platformers, drug-fueled open world shooters, and many more. Hit the jump for a collection of the top ten DS titles you need to keep an eye out for in 2009. _____ 10. de Blob If the DS rendition of de Blob is anything like the sleeper-hit Wii version then this is certainly a title you need to keep an eye on. W
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