It's the day twelve of our Twelve Days of Giveaways. Did we save the best until last? You be the judge...
By stella.louise
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Sitting here holding in my hands an early copy of EA Sports' NCAA Football 2012 (the game officially drops on July 12th), I'm reminded of the new state of online gaming that is quickly becoming the norm. Included with every copy of the game is a code or online pass that allows you to access various online features. This is free with the purchase of a new game. But, if you buy this game or games that feature some form of pass used, you'll have to pay an additional fee.
As we look at what's down the road for video gaming, the future looks to be slightly more costly.
By GuyCopes
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With PSN down, the Guy and Yasar Show has had plenty of time to sit around idly waiting for its return. And "waiting," we mean I've been destroying Guy at Halo Reach on
Xbox Live. All disses, aside, the news for
Sony this week has been getting worse and worse. The PSN network went down last week without any notice and now Sony claims there was a security breach.
However, we've found the silver lining for them with news on Sony portable gaming and tablets.
By Yasarh
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2 years ago
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This week, the Yasar and Guy Show has rounded up the latest video game news that promises to directly affect your man purses (or lady wallets) in a good way. Many recent money predictions from industry expert Michael Pachter (known to be very accurate in predicting changes in the market) have pointed to future savings for gamers worldwide.
By GuyCopes
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When it comes to my kids playing videogames, I have two simple
rules: no more than 45 minutes per day, and nothing with blood,
guts, guns, and other violent images.
That leaves out a lot of the hot new releases, like Assassin's
Creed III, Dishonored, and Halo 4. If you're a parent like me, that
can create something of a quandary this holiday season: The kids
have outgrown the educational stuff, but you'd rather not expose
them to all that realistically rendered brutality.
Fortunately, alternatives exist.
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
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7 months ago
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Holidays
This week sees the start of the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show. CES 2012 looks to debut a few hotly anticipated electronics items. Among these will be a a slew of tech dedicated to the video game community.
By GuyCopes
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