
This week, Yahtzee unravels the mystery of the Ninja. Well, at least the mystery of Ninja Gaiden 2.Help
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7
Aug

This week, Yahtzee unravels the mystery of the Ninja. Well, at least the mystery of Ninja Gaiden 2.Help
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1
Aug

Yahtzee gives a rundown on the biggest titles and announcements from E3 2008.
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24
Jul

This week, Yahtzee dons the loincloth and fuzzy, horned hat to review Age of Conan.
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22
Jul
Its that time again ! Blendtec brings you the iPhone 3G installment of WIll It Blend. Enjoy !
17
Jul
Pure class is something we have grown to love from Penny Arcade. Well they have done it again with their summing up of the E3 keynote address’ from the major players. Enjoy.

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17
Jul
PS3 Bioshock owners are set to get some exclusive DLC loving. They will be releasing “Challenge Rooms” in which you will have to use your plasmids to solve puzzles.
No changes to the game itself just these extra little tid bits. Fan Boy’s on the 360 won’t be happy but it is time the PS3 gamers got some loving !
13
Jul
Check out this latest gameplay video from upcoming title Kiilzone 2. Certainly looks tasty and we should see more with E3 round the bend.
8
Jul

So with the launch of the iPhone on Friday the 11th of July at 12:01am (The first country in the world) people have been waiting with baited breath… well… WAIT NO MORE!!!
Except, the plans Vodafone are offering suck, the pricing sucks and, it’s cheaper to buy an iPhone from the USA and import it than it is to buy one here…
GG Vodafone… G G.
A petition has been started HERE for Vodafone to create a pre-pay plan
There has been an immediate backlash, with what seems like thousands of people who are very unhappy.
8
Jul
400gb in blu-ray… 1TB HDD’s pfft
Just last month we were reporting 42GB research DVD technology, but Panasonic’s scientists have blown that figure out of the water with a 400GB optical disc. The trick’s been done by making a 16-layer deep Blu-ray disc, and a player with sufficiently clever optics that it can pick up the light scattered by all those layers. The player is also compatible with standard Blu-ray, and for now it’s limited to playback only, designed to demonstrate the technology. But apparently in the future you’ll be able to burn 400GB Blu-ray discs, which is mind boggling.