Shoot things in space with Starkhawk, released today



Have you a hankering for a shooter that has its heart split among a FPS and a RTS and maybe some other three letter acronyms? If you said yes and you own a PS3, then today might just be your day as Starhawk has been released to the masses.

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Nintendorks Radio Episode 76: I am not wearing hockey pants



A new episode of Nintendorks Radio is up for your listening pleasure! This week we discuss many things, but I am most excited to talk about Xenoblade: Chronicles, even though that excitement makes me stutter a bit. Then we discuss super hero video games and some news about this Year’s E3.

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The Elder Scrolls Online: Take an arrow to the knee, with friends!



It has happened. Soon, no longer will you have have to face hordes of skeletons and ice trolls alone, unless you have such poor social skills to not make friends among thousands of people who will never meet you in real life. Game Informer today announced that The Elder Scrolls Online is on its way.

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Go Right [heartwarming]


Have a nice weekend!

Link to the video if for some reason you need it.

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My Wii blue itself



Traveling with your consoles is always somewhat stressful. “Should I buy a case for it or just throw it in a box? Maybe this backpack will do; surely it won’t break there.” You have many options at your disposal, but let this post be a lesson to you: never trust the original packaging. Or, at the very least, be smarter than me.

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Nintendo should probably not ship games themselves



There might be this little company called Nintendo that has created some of the most beloved games of all time. They have been doing it for nearly thirty years on the video game front and another 70+ beyond that. How is it then, that this massive company has no real great way to actually sell a game online? This has become very evident in the case of “Consumers vs. Nintendo: when the people pressured a corporation into releasing a game it didn’t want to.”

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Video Games Live: When Musicians Play Video Game Music


It has been an interesting couple of weeks for video games in the Washington DC area. Just last month an exhibit opened up about the art of video games discussing the visual and historical aspects of gaming, and just this past weekend, touring show Video Games Live came to perform some music from both well known and relatively obscure titles. So how was the show?

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Nintendorks Radio Episode 75: The Music Episode


It’s happened once again. We spoke into some microphones, and by the power of Greyskull, our voices were recorded and shared on the internet among the masses. This week we think about games that need to be remade and talk about Video Games Live.

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