Xbox 360 Games We Want Backwards Compatible - The Lobby
Added: 08.07.2015 18:16 | 4 views | 0 comments
Microsoft is allowing gamers to vote on the games we want to get Xbox One backwards compatibility. Jeff from Giant Bomb joins Peter Brown to discuss the games they want to play again.
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| Going behind the scenes with F1 2015
Added: 08.07.2015 17:15 | 2 views | 0 comments
Codemasters Paul Jeal talks through everything that's going to make F1 2015 a cracker of a racing sim.
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| Why It's Time for a Judge Dredd MMO
Added: 08.07.2015 12:15 | 35 views | 0 comments
One of the great things about mmo games is that they can be based upon a great setting that already exists in some other media, such as movies or books. Gamers can quest through Middle-Earth in Lord of the Rings Online, play as a Jedi in Star Wars: The Old Republic, and boldly go where no one has gone before in Star Trek Online. Yet there is one awesome sci-fi setting that has not made the leap to online gaming, and it's a darn shame. If you don't want to be thrown into an iso-cube for some hard time, then sit down and allow MMO-Play to explain why it's time for a Judge Dredd mmo.
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| Review: Lego Jurassic World | The Toledo Blade
Added: 02.07.2015 19:16 | 4 views | 0 comments
The Blade's Will Harrison: If your greatest wish is to control a digital Jeff Goldblum or relive the plot of Jurassic Park 3, I have some great news.
For everyone else: Well, at least there's Chris Pratt and senseless dinosaur violence.
Lego Jurassic World isn't reinventing the wheel, but it doesnt need to. The Lego brand of games is the gold standard for console multiplayer games meant to be played by all ages.
Much like life and digital Jeff Goldblum, Lego Jurassic World finds a way.
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| Cuphead E3 2015 Trailer
Added: 30.06.2015 15:55 | 7 views | 0 comments
E3 2015 Trailer for CUPHEAD. Coming for XboxOne and Steam (PC) in 2016!
Website: http://www.cupheadgame.com
For formation: http://www.studiomdhr.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/StudioMDHR
Cuphead is a classic run and gun action game heavily focused on boss battles. Inspired by cartoons of the 1930's, the visuals and audio are painstakingly created with the same techniques of the era, i.e. traditional cel animation (hand drawn hand inked!), watercolor backgrounds, and original jazz recordings. Play as Cuphead or Mugman (in single player or co-op) as you traverse strange worlds, acquire new weapons, learn powerful super moves, and discover hidden secrets. Cuphead is all action, all the time. Do you have what it takes?
Music by Kristofer Maddigan (http://www.krismaddigan.com)
Phill Albert - bass
Emily Denison - trumpet
Chris Gale - saxophone
Jeff McLeod - piano
Kris Maddigan - drums
Mixed and Mastered by John He
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| The Best Movies Ever About Video Games
Added: 27.06.2015 0:25 | 14 views | 0 comments
Video Games: Hollywood
With the release of the Adam Sandler movie Pixels, video games will once again come to life on the big screen. Games haven't always had the easiest transition to cinema, but there's plenty of good stuff for fans of the medium to watch. (Photo credit: Sony Pictures) Ecstasy of Order: The Tetris Masters (Average Critic Score: 85.5)
Ecstasy of Order follows Tetris lover Robin Mihara as he tries to find the top players of the game. With incredible storytelling and a phenomenal soundtrack, the 2011 documentary won the Audience Award for Documentary Feature at the Austin Film Festival. (Photo credit: Reclusion Films) The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (Metacritic Score: 83)
The documentary tracks Steve Wiebe's quest to beat Billy Mitchell's 25-year high-score record in Donkey Kong. Chock-full of classic games, plus a few real-life heroes and villains, King of Kong is a must-see for fans. (Photo credit: Picturehouse) The Lego Movie (Metacritic Score: 83)
Lego's, of course, started as a toy, but it's evolved into a booming video game franchise. The 2014 Lego Movie brings some of your favorite block-sized characters to life. From Batman to Gandalf to Superman, everything is fun, imaginative and awesome! (Photo credit: Warner Bros.) Free to Play: The Movie (Average Critic Score: 82)
The 2014 documentary chronicles three Dota 2 gamers as they play The International 2011 tournament. Love eSports or hate them, you'll love the trials gamers go through to be professionals. Spoiler alert: Don't miss out on a great NBA cameo in the film too! WarGames (Average Critic Score: 81.5)
Starring as a high school slacker, Matthew Broderick (Ferris Bueller's Day Off) hacks into a computer called Joshua and, by accident, almost starts World War III. Broderick's David Lightman must outsmart the supercomputer before it's too late. (Photo credit: MGM) Minecraft: The Story of Mojang (Average Critic Score: 81.5)
Funded through Kickstarter, the documentary illustrates the creation and success of the incredibly popular open-world game. Whether you're a fan of the game or a future indie developer, The Story of Mojang will inspire your creative juices. Distributor 2 Player Productions released the documentary via XBox Live and the torrent site Pirate Bay. (Photo credit: 2 Player Productions) Tron (Average Critic Score: 75.3)
The original Tron saw Jeff Bridges in the role of Kevin Flynn, a man forced to enter a virtual gaming platform by an AI named Master Control. In 1982, Disney released a companion arcade game with the original movie release. (Photo credit: Comic Vine) Wreck-It Ralph (Metacritic Score: 72)
Wreck-It Ralph yearns to evolve from villain to hero, and he enters a new video game to make that happen. The only problem: Ralph accidentally unleashes a super bad guy that endangers everything. Incredibly fun set pieces along with a retro-gaming look makes this an entertaining watch for all ages. (Photo credit: Comic Vine) The Last Starfighter (Average Critic Score: 71.5)
Outshone by films like Star Wars, The Last Starfighter brings to life two things we all love: video games and space. After attaining the high score in Starfighter, Alex Rogan is recruited by the game's creator to pilot a ship in an intergalactic war. (Photo credit: Comic Vine) Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (Metacritic Score: 69)
Michael Cera (Superbad, Arrested Development) stars as Scott Pilgrim, a nerdy drummer in the garage band Sex Bob-omb. Pilgrim falls for Ramona Flowers, but he must defeat her seven evil exes to win her heart. Directed by Edgar Wright, the film uses classic game tropes along with an engaging visual style to tell the story. (Photo credit: Comic Vine) Tron: Legacy (Metacritic Score: 49)
The long-gestating sequel to Tron finally arrived in 2011. Jeff Bridges reprised his role as Kevin Flynn, whose son, Sam, must now enter the Grid. Tron's visuals and the incredible Daft Punk soundtrack made the sequel fun for fans old and new. (Photo credit: Disney) Grandma's Boy (Metacritic Score: 33)
Allen Covert (any Adam Sandler movie) plays Alex, a video game programmer in this stoner-movie classic. The cast is filled with hilarious folks like Nick Swardson, Jonah Hill and, of course, Linda Cardellini doing her best rendition of Salt-N-Pepa's "Push It." (Photo credit: 20th Century Fox).
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