Tweet Ubisoft has today announced the next title in its My Fitness Coach series tited My Fitness Coach 2: Exercise and Nutrition is now avaliable on the Nintendo Wii. Now, the fitness game will create a fitness regimen, complete with a customized nutrition program. Catering to the players goals and...
L4D: Crash Course
Tweet Valve has just announced a new campaign titled Crash Course, which will be released as an expansion for Left 4 Dead this September. While PC gamers will be able to download Crash Course free of charge, it will cost Xbox 360 gamers 560 Microsoft Points. Crash Course won’t continue the story where...
Madballs: Concept, to Toy, to Video Game
Tweet For those of you who were around when Madballs invaded your television as well as your toybox, surely you have fond memories of both the cartoon and the toys. If you fall into this group of gamers, these next two images are sure to bring you back to a place long forgotten in your childhood. So enjoy...
Konami Finally Gives Us Shadow Moses
Tweet Konami has unveiled a new map, character and reward mode for Metal Gear Online. The latest content will only be available to players who have purchase the SCENE Expansion Pack. Which means you better get out and buy it now if you don’t want to miss all the greatness that Konami has coming our...
Fight Night Round 4 Customization
Tweet How would you like to watch as Mike Tyson or any other number of greats demolishes you in the ring. Well, Fight Night Round 4 will let you put yourself in the ring and watch your face bloody up as the match progresses. Check out the latest for some awesome features that are heading our way! I...
Give the Gift of Subtitle Support, Sony
Tweet The PS3 is a competent media center. While I think using the PS3 as a streaming media hub is denying the brilliance of the actual system, Sony could go one further with the support of the PS3 as the replacement media center for many gamers and their family. I watch most of my DVDs, two Blu-rays discs,...
New NFS Trailer Shifts Things Into Fifth Gear
Tweet Electronic Arts have brought in a whole new team to develop their latest in the long running Need For Speed series. Need for Speed: Shift is being developed by British developer Slightly Mad Studios (formerly Blimey! Games. Both receive official kudos from GrE for their awesome names) who previously...