The Xbox has the hardware but do they have the games? At the March Gamestock the Xbox hit the floor with the best and the brightest. Check out which games are headed to the top of the charts.
What's an ogre to do? He's up to his chin in homeless fairy tale critters cuz of a pipsqueak named Farquaad. Shrek dives into adventure and fun with a chatty donkey and a beautiful princess.
Final Fantasy X flies off the shelves, Warcraft III is taking it's time getting to shelves, EA snags a big name for it's games and your fave worms are hooking up with Rayman and going 3D.
733Mhz, 75 Million polygons, DVD, RAM, huh? What the heck does it all mean? How can we tell which new game system is the fastest? Gary's got a thing or two to say about the new consoles.
What's better than watching anime? Playing anime games! Take control of the Gundam as Amuro Ray and play as the hero of the Gundam series on your PS2. Can you handle Char and get to Jaburo?
Tackle some poor SOB from 50 miles away, blast through a defensive line without breaking a sweat and score a field goal with one thumb. Catch the 411 on Sega's NCAA college ball action.
Action freaks and adrenaline junkies can take a hike. ICO has arrived and it's not about speedy reflexes, big weapons or tanks. It's the little details that make it the master of coolness.
Ever wanted to be a game designer? To have your games reviewed on big-name websites, lined up for at stores and played by millions? The 3D Gamemaker might be your ticket to a cool career.
Marvel's amazing Spider-Man has crawled into theaters in the new Spider-Man movie. Does the wall crawler kick super-butt or does the Spider-Man movie get squashed like a bug? Find out here!
Nemo's up to his gills in adventure in Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo for the GBA. Is this fishy adventure a flop? Find out here!
Game designers are all computer geeks, comic book nuts and weirdoes, right? No way! Dennis gives Gary the 411 on making games.
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Disney and Pixar worked together to create the Finding Nemo animated movie. Now it's time to score the fin-tastic Finding Nemo DVD!
Want high speed bike racing without the wipeouts? Gary reviews the Downhill Domination game for the Playstation 2 here.
Baseball season is underway so there's no better time to step up to the plate and check out ASB 2005 for your Playstation 2.
He's cute, furry and packs a flamethrower. Read our review of Jak's buddy Daxter in his video game for the Sony PSP!
Keep having that dream where you turn up at school naked? A traditional American Indian craft might come in useful. Learn to make it here!
The Nintendo Wii console has arrived! But, what games are hot enough to make your Christmas list? Here are Gary's faves!
The Playstation 3 console has arrived! But, what games are hot enough to make your Christmas list? Here are Gary's faves!
Play through the adventure of the movie, or raise a pet mul-mul, in this mini-game packed DS game! Gary reviews it.
Trioncube challenges you to solve puzzles and save the princess on the Nintendo DS. Here’s Gary’s game review
Do you blog or keep a journal? Well WinJournal is making life a lot easier for you with its all-in-one journaling, blogging and podcasting software!
July 21, 2009 is the day Tim Burton (of A Nightmare Before Christmas fame) fans are waiting for – the release of Coraline the movie on DVD!
The Dragon Players is the second book in Frank Cammuso's Knights of the Lunch Table series. Set to launch this September, it's a great sequel to the first book.
If you thought BONE, the graphic novel series by Jeff Smith and Charles Vess, was over when Crown of Horns came out, well, then, you'd be … only sort of right.
Ant Nation is a simple but rewarding and enjoyable real-time strategy (RTS) game for the best console out there to play this style of game, the DS. This game plays to the DS’ strengths, with an intuitive control scheme and simple but colourful graphics. With mission modes and a 2-player battle mode, Ant Nation brings a simplified RTS to the world of the DS for anyone.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 improves upon the first game in every way, with better graphics, more varied and interesting locations and less laughable voice acting to make it worthy of a weekend’s worth of time with up to four of your friends. If they can’t make it in person, you can always go online and play with them through Xbox Live.
Check out our interview with Anouk Bachman, assistant producer for Need For Speed. Read along as Anouk dishes on everything from the racing game to girls in the gaming industry.