Living the life of Ghouls and Goblins' Arthur
Filed under: Ghosts 'n Goblins, Video This somewhat lengthy video chronicles the daily going-ons of Ultimate Ghouls and Goblins' Arthur. It's been 15 years since his first game, he recollects. He walks...
View ArticleTGS 2006: It's a Wonderful World preview
Filed under: Fan stuffDuring the Tokyo Game Show, 1up managed to get their hands on the demo build of It's a Wonderful World, the game coming from those Kingdom Hearts guys. Their impressions of the...
View ArticlePS3 violence mirrors novel storyline
Filed under: Culture, Sony PlayStation 3, BusinessFile this one in the "life imitating art" department ... or maybe in the "art predicting guerrilla marketing?" department. Max Barry's book Jennifer...
View ArticleSquare Enix brings lifestyle titles to DS
Filed under: News Continuing its praiseworthy support for the Nintendo DS, Square Enix has announced DS Style, a new line of software for the casual gaming audience. According to the latest issue of...
View ArticleVideo games: the most important part of college
Filed under: Culture, PoliticsSure, college is a great place to learn about life and everything, but where does most of that learning really come from? Once you take away the classes you slept through,...
View ArticleLove Cat Life shows love for dogs, too
Filed under: ImportsSpecifically, Nintendogs. And more specifically, the cash generated by Nintendogs. Forgive us for being cynical, but Love Cat Life does look exceedingly familiar. But for our...
View ArticleThe DS Life: Leg Show
Filed under: Fan stuff, Features, The DS Life The DS Life is a new weekly feature in which we scour the known world for narrative images of Nintendo's handheld and handheld gamers. If you have a photo...
View ArticleToday's most delayed-and-ambitious video: TED Spore demo
Filed under: Culture, PC, Online, Simulations, Video, MMOVideo of Will Wright's TED Spore presentation from March has recently appeared online. Wright expands on prior Spore demos, giving an overview...
View ArticleNintendo rethinks console life cycle
Filed under: News Nintendo consoles have usually enjoyed a five-year life span, Iwata explained during a Japanese conference documenting the Q3 earnings of the company. During this briefing, Iwata...
View ArticleNBC's 'Life' investigates Prince of Persia
Filed under: Culture, Microsoft Xbox, VideoWriters -- the unsung heroes of television detective work! Sprinkling logic crumbs throughout the investigation and frequently bending reality to ensure those...
View ArticleSpore Creatures evolves new screens, Japanese release date
Filed under: News, Screens In the beginning, there was a confirmation.Shortly thereafter, a release date and gameplay details emerged from the primordial ooze a Newsweek interview, and an involuntary...
View ArticleMetareview: Spore Creatures
Filed under: Metareview With all the current hype surrounding Spore, even ardent DS fanboys such as ourselves have to strain to recall Spore Creatures. It looks like a totally different game to its PC...
View ArticleConservative Christian site decries Game of Life's 'gay agenda'
Uber-conservative Christian site WorldNetDaily recently published a hard-hitting investigative report into Hasbro's downloadable PC title The Game of Life, an adaptation of a board game created by...
View ArticleHideo Kojima talks life, influences at USC presentation
Legendary game developer Hideo Kojima took the stage at the University of Southern California last night to talk about his life as a game developer, and give a few thoughts on the current state of...
View ArticleNASA asteroid mission could explain how life began (and how ours might end)
There's a slight chance that the Earth could get hit by an asteroid in about 170 years, but don't you worry -- NASA's all over it. This week, the agency announced a new mouthful of a mission known as...
View ArticleNASA finds DNA components in meteorites, says they originated in space (video)
So, this is kinda wild: scientists at NASA have uncovered new evidence that DNA components found in meteorites can originate in space, lending new credence to the theory that life on Earth may have...
View ArticleSETI comes back from the financial dead, gets a check from Jodie Foster
Roswell devotees, dry those tears -- the search for alien overlords frenemies is back on. Four months after going into financial "hibernation," SETI's Allen Telescope Array has been temporarily...
View ArticleSamsung introduces Advanced LED light bulbs, preps for zombie apocalypse
Samsung is going to make sure your light bulbs use as little energy as possible, last literally decades and sort of look like a heat sink to boot. The company, which just released its Advanced LED...
View ArticleNASA looks to send landers to Europa in 2020, wants to break the ice
There's still a lot of mystery surrounding Jupiter's moon Europa, but researchers at NASA seem fairly certain that there's a watery ocean lurking beneath its icy exterior. Their theories may finally...
View ArticleSteve Jobs subject of new children's book
The Loop spotted a new book over at Amazon called "Who Was Steve Jobs?" that appears to be a children's book, of all things. It's part of a series of books designed to tell kids about famous...
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