Game Informer writes:
Trey Parker and Matt Stone have never been shy about their love of gaming. From Randy Marsh playing Guitar Hero in his underpants to the legendary "Make Love, Not Warcraft" episode, the comic duo have demonstrated an obvious familiarity with the medium. Now that they've conquered television, film, and Broadway, the next target on their hit list is the gaming industry.
'Playing It Old School' looks back at the intriguing relationship 'South Park' has had with the video game culture since its early days. This is an examination of the bond from the early games of the 90's to the Emmy award winning episodes "Best Friends Forever" and "Make Love, Not Warcraft".
South Park has had a rich history with gaming culture and this column looks back at that history. I do apologize for omitting some episodes but I did try to cover the key ones.
Techtorial: Newegg is offering $10 gift card for pre-orders of selected games, including PS4 titles with 2014 launch dates.
DHGF: Of the “Big Three” press conferences, Nintendo is the only one left to take the stage. Based solely on what has been shown thus far, Microsoft was by far the weakest. Much of what was shown was already leaked in some form or fashion prior to the show, and the rest did little to inspire excitement. Here is what I gathered from the Microsoft media briefing:
Obviously.
I hope we get to build our own shitty walls and fight mongorians :D.
Freaking A!!!
"South Park RPG"
YAY!!!!!!!!
"THQ and Obsidian"
-_- Skyrim time.
lol might get this
love the show hence my name
should be really fun