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Fun Fact: We Almost Had Two New Games in the Alien Franchise!
Maybe it’s a “not-so-fun fact,” especially after The Creative Assembly further proved that there is still life in Ridley Scott’s tired cinematic franchise with Alien: Isolation. In a Twitter exchange, former Epic alum Cliff Bleszinski and 3D Realms vice president Frederik Schreiber both revealed how the acquisition of 20th Century Fox devoured two new Alien titles.
By Mark LoProto6 years ago in Gamers
Diablo IV: What We Know So Far. Top Story - December 2019.
It’s been over 7 years since Diablo III graced our consoles – and back in November we finally received the news that we’ve been waiting for. Blizzcon 2019 revealed rumours of a Diablo IV being produced to be true – and here is everything we know about it so far.
By The One True Geekology6 years ago in Gamers
‘Doom’ and ‘Doom 2’ Ports to Receive DLC for 26th Anniversary
We may not have gotten Doom: Eternal this year, but Bethesda is hoping to soften that blow with news of DLC… for the Doom and Doom 2 console ports. Revealed during Bethesda’s Doom 26th anniversary livestream, the original two Doom games will be receiving DLC that will expand the user experience and serve as a bit of nostalgia for those that grew up with the series.
By Mark LoProto6 years ago in Gamers
Capcom Finally Reveals 'Resident Evil 3'
Hey, remember that multiplayer Resident Evil game you weren’t sure you wanted to buy? Well, Capcom knew you’d be at an impasse and decided to make the decision for you - by bundling it with Resident Evil 3, scheduled to release on April 3, 2020. Wait, what’s that? A Resident Evil 3 remake, you ask? Yes, all of that speculation we’ve been doing for the past week and a half based on leaks was accurate - we are getting that remake to Resident Evil 3 we’ve been pining for.
By Mark LoProto6 years ago in Gamers
I'm Making My First Official Game!
Well, as you may already know, my dream since childhood was to make video games. And now that I'm studying to get a Bachelor's degree in Games at the University of Utah, I figured, maybe it's time to finally take the time to make my first official game. So, here's an announcement for it:
By Nathan Miller6 years ago in Gamers
Google Stadia Wows at E3. Top Story - June 2019.
As a gamer, I'm always looking for new things to check out, explore, etc. E3 normally one of those events that pique that curiosity for me every year. There's always a presentation that just has that 'it' factor going for it, whether it's a game, or a console release, or maybe another console competitor altogether. This year, Google decided to make themselves known by unveiling a truly ambitious vision for the future of gaming with the Google Stadia reveal. Console-free, Cloud-based gaming isn't a new idea. Back in the day, a service called OnLive had essentially the same kind of dream; before Google even thought about stepping out into these cloud gaming streets, the folks at OnLive had the bright idea to stream games of all types for a subscription price. Of course, this was in the very infancy of cloud computing, so the dream of cloud gaming was still kind of like an unexplored country of sorts. OnLive's time in the spotlight was short-lived, as the company was eventually bought out by Sony entertainment, but their early foray into the promise of cloud gaming was a glimpse into a truly different direction for gaming. Fast forward to over a decade later. We're seeing a re-birth to the concept of truly console-free gaming (and some say the return of the spirit of OnLive) with Google's announcement of their ambitious vision for gaming with Google Stadia. Google had already been seriously exploring the idea of streaming and containing games within their cloud infrastructure with the beta program Google Stream prior to Stadia's introduction at E3. Check out the Connect E3 presentation below:
By Herbert L. Seward III7 years ago in Gamers
Top 9 Triple A Games Announced at E3 2019. Top Story - June 2019.
1. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare As the sixteenth game in the Call of Duty franchise, a second remastered version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is announced, this time just being call Modern Warfare, not Modern Warfare remastered. It's a first person shooter game that has multiplayer as its main attraction. This game is developed by infinity ward and being published by Activision. It is scheduled to release on October 25, 2019. It is available to pre-order from many retailers.
By Shaizaan Qureshi7 years ago in Gamers
Coming Soon to a Console Near You
With E3 just around the corner, the hype train is arriving at the station as companies get ready to showcase the latest titles and tech which they hope will become the next big thing. This has inevitably induced a little bit of excitement in us all as we wonder just what it is that might be on our gaming horizons.
By Craig House7 years ago in Gamers
Google Stadia Vs. Apple Arcade
If you are a gamer, techy, nerd, or gamer techy nerd, you have heard about Google Stadia and Apple Arcade. Tons of critics and news outlets are stating that one, if not both, of these new gaming systems will revolutionize the gaming industry. That is a tall prediction, although not very far from the truth. So what do we know?
By E.K. Sandoval7 years ago in Gamers
Apple Arcade
Apple announced numerous new products in their event at the beginning of this week. (If you've got a new Apple TV, you can tune right in via the just-released Apple Events app). One of those products announced is, what could be, a disrupt to the industry — GAMING!
By Classic Brothers7 years ago in Gamers












