Welcome to New Releases for the Week!
The middle of October greets us with an abundance of quality releases on every platform!
The highlights this week include Dead Space (Xbox 360/PS3), FIFA Soccer 2009 (Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSP, DS, PC), SOCOM Confrontation (PS3), Saints Row 2 (Xbox 360/PS3/PC), and Sam and Max Season 1 (Nintendo Wii).
Check out the full list of new video game releases (USA) for the week of October 12, 2008 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Sony PS2... Read Full Story
Sega has finally offered up a release date for the otherwise mysterious Golden Axe: Beast Rider -- October 17.
Aside from the official trailer and word that the game will feature Tyris Flare (heroine of the first Golden Axe) riding beasts in a fulfillment of its title, this release date is the first real information we have on the game.
Sadly, that doesn't exactly bode well, especially when you consider that developer Secret Level was previously responsible for the execrable retro-remake... Read Full Story
Hello. Im posting this info to show gamers how they can download XBOX 360 games right on their computer. For xbox owners that like to try new games, there's no better feature than being able to download xbox 360 games. You don't have to worry about forking over some cash each time you want to try out a new game - you just have to fire up your computer. First, open up your favorite search engine and punch in "free xbox 360 game downloads". Many have tried this (us included!). You will find... Read Full Story
Google is known to churn out a million and one projects in a year, some of them pretty interesting with a majority of them duds in one way or another that eventually fade into the background. Heck, even some of the products that develop a fan-following end up on the chopping block depending on what direction Google wants to take overall. Every now and then, Google manages to come up with an idea so revolutionary that it changes the landscape around it. Take Gmail, one of Google's first major... Read Full Story
Internet search giant Google officially released a test version of it's Internet browser called Chrome in a direct challenge to rival Microsoft. Google's Chrome comes a few days after Microsoft released it's own Internet Explorer 8 browser. The new Internet browser which Google says brings a "better Web experience" adds a new dimension to a market dominated by Microsoft's Internet Explore. Google Chrome will be free and is based on open-source software just like Mozilla's FireFox. Just... Read Full Story