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Attack of the Show: First New Games of 2008

January 13, 2008 - In case you missed this one on Attack of the Show, check out the video featuring the first new games of 2008.


SeanScythe5950d ago

wow that was ...lame nothing good coming out at all.

Alcohog5950d ago

Why even post this garbage?

kingOVsticks5949d ago

aftter AOTS even surfaced on G4 everything became complete and utter bies garbage >_>

redninja5949d ago

Agreed. And where did Morgan Webb's lips go?

Kyur4ThePain5950d ago

Did she run just before doing this?
huff-puff.

KidMakeshift5949d ago

haha, I was just about to ask the same thing. I was waiting for her to grab her side and start wheezing

Nodoze5949d ago

Either she is coked to high heaven, or popping Nodoz by the bottle full. Slow is down Morgan!

No good games either!

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The Beauty Behind Licensed Shovelware

WTMG's Leo Faria: "Why do we do this? We are well aware that a specific licensed game isn’t good, yet we actually manage to be less critical, we manage to overlook its issues, and enjoy these tie-ins, these perfect definitions of the word “shovelware”, without an issue. What is it about these games that makes us more… tolerant? Is it the novelty of playing a game based on a license we like? Is it some kind of psychological effect that reminds us of simpler days? Does it mean that playing these games brings out the best version of the gamer inside of us?"

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PlayStation 2: From A to Z - The Letter "H"

Drew Leachman writes: The From A to Z series lets our editors go back and take a look at games from past generations that are classics, overlooked gems, or just titles they remember fondly. The idea behind this is to pick five games from each letter of the alphabet, once a week to showcase. This delivers 26 weeks and 130 games to talk about. Hopefully it sparks some conversation, and of course plenty of memories.

Our second series will focus on Sony’s sophomore entry into the console business, the PlayStation 2.

Let’s continue with the letter “H”.

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Why Exclusive Sports Licenses Hurt Their Respective Games

Allan Muir of VGU.TV takes a look at exclusive sports licenses in games and why they hurt the genre