NON-Live at E3
After what Todd suspects was a rigged demo at GDC, The OnLive Console is skipping the scrutiny of the E3 press core. His prediction: Can you say Vaporware?
Todd Hargosh, a.k.a. GiN Hardcore, loves to tell it like it is, no matter who gets hurt. If you do good, and put out quality stuff, he will praise you to the ends of the earth. However, if you betray him, God help you.
After what Todd suspects was a rigged demo at GDC, The OnLive Console is skipping the scrutiny of the E3 press core. His prediction: Can you say Vaporware?
Who knew back in 1997 when Duke Nukem Forever was announced that it was so appropriately named? Now the 12 year development cycle has crashed, and taken 3D Realms with it.
Todd is addicted to Rock Band, with over 300 songs downloaded and counting. But he fears that Lego Rock Band might be jumping the shark, just a bit.
Hargosh took issue with the shooting mechanics of Resident Evil 5, and not being able to shoot while moving. And some fans took issue with him. Cue the Special Forces.
With baseball season starting up, we also have the latest crop of baseball games. But Todd wonders if a greedy exclusivity agreement with MLB is ruining the virtual sport.
It might be getting a little cold in HE double hockey sticks this week, as Todd forgoes the PC world and joins the legion of Mac fanboys. We will miss you Todd.
With DLC packs effectively eliminating any threat of a retail ban, Rockstar is erecting a new controversy. Will this grow into the latest industry problem?
Madden Football is getting scarily accurate, as Todd’s near perfect Super Bowl prediction proved, right down to the play by play. We wonder if the odds makers in Vegas know about this?
It’s back! Hargosh uses Madden football to simulate the Super Bowl. We give you the full predicted play by play for the big game, including the amazing, history making finish. Will it be Steelers or Cardinals?
Winter is not only freezing up most of the U.S., it’s also having a chilling effect on any new releases for gamers to play with. Thankfully, we have the classics to fall back on.