Atari Revs Its Engines with the New Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Atari, one of the most recognized names in interactive entertainment, has announced the upcoming release of Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends. The latest chapter ...
Ubisoft PS Vita Week – Asphalt: Injection Fuels the Fire
Personally, I think racing games shine on handheld devices. Think of it this way: you’re commuting home from work and sitting on a bus or a train. Though your progress may be pokey, your mind is completely focused on the blistering competition between your Bugatti Super Sport and everyone else on the track. For that short time, you completely forget about your commute. So, if your mind works ...
The best cruise ships for kids
Cruises pack in extra value for families — most of the larger ships offer free kids' activities, lavish playrooms with computer games and toys galore, and family-friendly diversions like waterslides, miniature golf courses, and rock-climbing walls.
'I'm smarter than Bill Gates'
He earned $115K a day and turned his mansion into a 'rare paradise on earth'. Inside the lavish world of Kim Dotcom.
10 hard-to-find classics that deserve a second chance
Good games can be hard to find, especially if they’re more than a few years old. Maybe they’re out of print and sell for $200 on eBay. Maybe they won’t work on modern systems.
Veteran game designer savours challenge of building studio in Victoria
By Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press After 15 years of commuting by ferry and float plane, Chris Robertson can finally walk to work. "I've done the float plane over 1,300 times," he said of his ...
Skyrim Rides Into Victory With Five IAAS Including Game of the Year at the 15th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards
Top Accolades Also Go to Uncharted 3, Portal 2, Call of Duty: MW3, Bastion and Fruit Ninja Kinect
Early starter
Born in the German city of Kiel, Dotcom -- who was then known as Schmitz -- grew up in northern Germany.
FlatOut 3: How to Ruin a Good Racing Series Forever
They say you can't judge a book by its cover. In 2004, while freelancing for food, I was dispatched a review copy of a game I hadn't heard about from a developer I never knew existed...