Joystiq writes: "The founding of a nation is pretty significant and well worth getting excited about. The best way to display said excitement is, of course, with massive, colorful airborne explosions, a.k.a. fireworks. Tomorrow night, towns across the USA will be putting on fireworks displays, big and small -- but why should you have to wait for it to get dark? The games you'll find after the break will let you get all explode-y from the comfort of your living room, without the charred mess and frantic 911 call. So, put on your favorite patriotic tune (it's "The Stars & Stripes Forever" for us) and make with the clicking!"
Join Overtime Heroics as we take a look through the game releases that accompanied the PS2's launch in Japan, March 2000.
I think I only picked up TTT at the PS2 launch.
All I remember was that it sucked, but I played it anyway. Then I unlocked a bowling game and found the REAL reason to play the game.
I didn't get a ps2 on launch, but I managed to snatch one later on in the year. I got Time Splitters and Kessen.
Not a bad way to start the gen.
Neil writes: "The start of the month can only mean one thing - you've got money to burn and Xbox games to buy. Bit of luck then that the latest Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale is kicking into play, with bargains galore hitting the Xbox Store to ensure Xbox 360 and Xbox One titles can be had on cut-price terms. But what games are being slashed in price between the 2nd-8th July 2019?"
MICROSOFT has once again released another batch of excellent backwards compatible games which are now ready to play on Xbox One consoles.
Meh, I hope they add some more heavy hitters, not necessarily AAA but popular games. I still have games like Crysis 3 on backlog which I got through GwG that I never played since I sold my 360 for the X1.