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IGN Middle East explains why its region could be the next blockbuster market for gaming
This Back to the Future GTA IV mod is *beyond* heavy
Thought last year’s BTTF Nike sneakers were cool? Hot for an almost-real hoverboard? Get outta town. It took one man months (maybe decades?) of being awesomene to put together this insane mod that all fans of Back to the Future will appreciate… especially if they also happen to be fans of Grand Theft Auto… More »
IGN Middle East explains why its region could be the next blockbuster market for gaming
This TV show — broadcast from Dubai on UAE television a couple of days ago — brings with it a message that the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region could be the next big market for gaming – not just for the 340+ million audience in the region, but for game developers and the growing games industry itself. More »
Could anything be more depressing than the sight of Sega’s old HQ now occupied by Zynga?
Happiest man in world explains why Sonic 4 Episode II could make you just as happy
Brownie points to Destructoid, who caught up with a man called Ken — Sonic’s brand manager, and rightly so, judging by his enthusiasm in this interview. More »
This little-known video demo of ‘Milo’ reminds us why Peter Molyneux dumped Microsoft
As one of the lucky few ever to experience the 'Milo' project first-hand, I always thought it was a huge shame that it never made it into the public domain (not even as a curious bit of entertainment DLC on Xbox Live). Now its creator, Peter Molyneux, has finally spoken about how disappointed he was too - and admitted it could have been a part of his decision to quit as Microsoft's creative boss. More »
Let’s kill a child! Does “that” scene have a place in Modern Warfare 3?
The word “game” denotes fun and frivolity, which is why gaming’s harshest critics get so incensed when a game features the levels of violence that you get in a Call of Duty or Grand theft Auto. Are they right? More »
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