VGXpo Coverage 2005
Hargosh visits VGXpo this week and meets the father of video games Ralph Baer, plus relives all those great arcade and console games of yesteryear.
Hargosh visits VGXpo this week and meets the father of video games Ralph Baer, plus relives all those great arcade and console games of yesteryear.
The Revolution’s TV remote-like controller will make it less scary for non-game players but lower end specs and lack of software may make it a joke among gamers.
The holiday season is just really starting, but Todd and other gamers are not thinking of sugar plums. They are thinking about new GAMES.
The new City of Villains game is stealing Chella’s time, and after a few hiccups where she forgot she was the bad guy, she is quickly learning the joys of evilness.
The NFL and EA may think they have the football genre locked up, but lookout for the hard hitting action of Blitz: The League, the first real contender to standup to the franchise juggernaut.
Two attorneys working in DC talk about why it’s important for game companies to patent their hard work, and dispel some longstanding myths about the process.
The days are dark and gloomy and the light is short and filtered through clouds. Sounds terrible, but it makes winter perfect for gaming!
The NHL is desperate to woo its fans back following the lockout, but in the game world they still have not even fixed the rosters.
The PSP (finally) makes its way to Europe, but even amid the huge fanfare and media attack, Chella is sticking with her trusty GBA.
The Tokyo Games show revealed many secrets including an aging snake, a wacky Nintendo controller and Microsoft’s major 360 launch date.