These days, I've been playing a lot of …

Posted: April 20th, 2009 | Author: Paul | Filed under: XBox 360 | Tags: , , , , , , | Comments Off

These days, I’ve been playing a lot of Tiger Woods ’09 and Call of Duty 4. To the exclusivity of almost everything else.


A Brief History of Portable Gaming: Play More Games

Posted: June 25th, 2007 | Author: Paul | Filed under: Classic Gaming, DS, Feature, PSP | Tags: , , | Comments Off

Pokémon Pearl/DiamondPart one talked about the early history of games. Visiting such systems as the Game Boy, the TurboExpress and Game Gear.

Also, a look at single-game systems such as Game & Watch. In part two, a look at the more recent history, indeed right up to modern game systems.

So, now, onwards! Read the rest of this entry »


oooh, buuuuurn

Posted: June 16th, 2006 | Author: Paul | Filed under: PS3, XBox 360 | Tags: , , | View Comments

XboxEuropean Xbox chief Neil Thompson says PS3 isn’t a next-generation games system. BUUUUURRRN! I’m not sure how it’s not a next-gen system, but I guess Microsoft is just a touch edgy about the upcoming system.

I think [Sony] has missed the ball, in that it’s not really a next-generation games player – it’s a next-generation DVD player. For us, that’s great news, because we think we make the next-generation games console. If gamers are desperate to get the next-generation DVD player, then they’ll start considering Blu-Ray and the PS3. But Sony is the company that brought us Betamax, MiniDisc and UMD – I’m not convinced people today will go and bet the farm on buying a Blu-Ray disc.

[PS3Blog.net]