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February may be the shortest month, but it sure is long on features. Here's the best new stuff we've found in the last week!
Team Ninja's Tomonobu Itagaki makes great games, and even greater interview fodder. We sat down with the man behind Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden and picked his brain about the latter's Xbox 360 debut.
Also on this week's screens and vids Charles Barkley travels to the future to fight for our right to jam!
This week's features also include controversial video games, inept villians, and a list of Presidential Candidates and their views on gaming.
This week's previews are all the rave when you mix them with some nice interviews with Ubisoft's creative director and one of gaming's most famous composers.
They say that if you stand in front of your bathroom mirror, lights out, eyes closed and repeat the above title three times while spinning Spyro the Dragon will appear.
Motion sensing, increased graphical ability, constant internet access... this generation is changing the way we enjoy some of our favorite types of games. Here's the seven that have transformed the most.
We've got tons of new screens from Street Fighter IV and Grand Theft Auto IV. Also some awesome videos.
This week's features including the ugliest gaming characters, experimental narrative structures, movies that didn't need games, and much more.
Also interviews with No More Heroes Developers and Penny Arcade's new game!
Burnout Paradise, Endless Ocean and Advance Wars top this weeks Reviews. Come see the rest of the reviews from all over the net.
This week's features are full of laughs as Gamesradar ranks the most famous glasses and Gamerhelp invents games about internet memes.
As always we've got your weekly serving of the newest screens and best videos!
Harvey Birdman, Atari Classics, and Sonic Riders are featured in this week's Reviews.
The Consumer Electronics Show is wrapping up and in it's wake previews and interviews litter the streets of Las Vegas like so many bubble-gum-margarita-resined whale bones.
Come enjoy this weeks newest screenshots as well as some exciting, nay, mind-blowing videos.
With winter in full swing, why not bundle up to the latest offbeat features on the net? Between weird awards, wimpy characters, and one hell of a catfight, there's plenty of delicious brain candy to be served from all the major gaming sites.
Seriously... No, I'm Serious. OK I'm kidding. It's a slow start for 2008 as WWE Smackdown tops this week's reviews.
Sink your teeth into Valve's post Orange Box reflections, Bioshock creator Ken Levine's juicy brain, awesome new games, and much, much more.
This week's screens and vids features some controversial Mega Man action and Conan O'Brien's Rock Band skill.
If you're like us you probably had a busy Holiday season. As such, you might have missed out on the small amount of reviews and previews that have trickled out over the past week. Come get caught up on the last reviews and previews of '07.
It's the end of the year, so the net is bursting at the seams with best-ofs and bright looks ahead.
Games are bad for you brain? Jack Thompson's at it again? NPR knows about under publicized games? These topics and more in this week's blogs.
Now that the holidays are behind us, we've gathered some of the web's best videos that you might have missed while opening presents.
Check out our collection of reviews from around the net. Hopefully they stack up better than Jenga on the Wii
But Duke's not everything, we've also got NiGHT's ending and FIFA Street 3 trailer!
Game mods, inked bods, and stupid Rock Band songs. The game sites sure are lining up some odd features for the holiday season...
Pata-pata-pata-pon! Pon-pon-pata-pon! Check out Patapon, Puzzle Guzzle, Wii Fit, and more in this week's Previews!
They couldn't find readers. They couldn't find advertising. Or maybe they just couldn't find a clue. We count down game media's biggest print flops.
There are normal loading screens and then there are, "Seriously? Is this a loading screen?" We're sure you've come across these poorly disguised loading screens. So, we're going to poke fun at developer's incompetence, and their ridiculous attempts to mask loading screens.
We've got a new Turok trailer plus some fresh screen shots from Dark Sector, Patapon, and Devil May Cry 4.
We've got retrospectives of some of gaming's top franchises, lists detailing the most influential and important games, and a compendium of amazing death scenes. Whatever your favorite flavor of feature, we've got ya covered.
God of War on the PSP! Devil May Cry on next gen consoles! A double dose of disgusting survival horror! Why can't we have this stuff now?!
Why should you be inclined to browse this week's reviews? Two words: Hannah Montana...
Help us expand an OMGList to a Net Ten and win prizes beyond your wildest dreams! Hit the jump for the juicy details!
Check out the week's best and most exciting screen shots from some of our most anticipated gameses!
Check out our round-up of the video game communities most current, and most interesting, blog stories.
Check out the top features in gaming over the last week, featuring amazing retrospectives, comprehensive best-of lists, and, of course, crazy video clips.
Get pumped for new releases with this list of the most exciting previews around! Notables include Turok, Too Human, Ghostbusters the Video Game, and Dead Space.
The battle for third party supremacy reaches new levels with EA speaking about Activision's latest acquisition.