All Posts by: Oscar Langford
The Microsoft Store has a pretty enticing deal going on if you’re a fan of the Xbox 360. By pre-ordering select games, you’ll get 1,600 Free MS Points to spend as you please. Since you’ll probably be buying most of… Read More »
If you’ve been feeling that your black PlayStation 3 just doesn’t go with your decor, you may be excited to learn that the new “Classic White” PS3 is heading to US stores on January 27th. As well as being equipped… Read More »
Want to know which games you’ll be playing on your Wii U and 3DS over the next few months? Well, we’ve got them right here, as Nintendo have revealed their release schedule for the first quarter of this year. There… Read More »
I’m sure that most of you have fond memories of heading to you local video store as a kid and renting games. I know I did. Well, if your local store was a Blockbuster, and you live in the UK,… Read More »
Most people who play Xbox Live probably aren’t aware that, up until now, there has been no way of switching the country your account is linked to. Why would this matter? Well, if you’re one of those folks who’ve moved… Read More »
Okay, so I know that this isn’t strictly video game related, but since Toy Story was the first computer animated feature film, I think I’m safe posting it. Plus, it’s a slow news day. Yes, it seems that after years… Read More »
The real beauty of Minecraft lies in the creation aspect. Yeah, of course there’s the actual creation of buildings and villages, but the ingenuity of the Minecraft community has led to creations that change major aspects of the game. We’ve seen… Read More »
A new year; a new handheld generation; a new Pokémon game. Well, two new Pokémon games to be exact. If you haven’t been following the news, Nintendo recently announced the next entries in the still-popular Pocket Monsters franchise, entitled Pokémon X and Pokémon Y…. Read More »
A pilot study is being undertaken right now, which aims to find out if regular use of Wii Fit could help children who suffer from Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). This research is a collaboration between Sussex Community NHS Trust, Guy’s and St… Read More »
Nintendo eShop Europe downloads have been released by Nintendo for January 17th. As per usual this list only applies to gamers in Europe and it does not mean these are available to download right now, you’ll have to wait until Thursday as… Read More »
CCP Games announced today that Dust 514, the first-person shooter set in the universe of EVE Online, will be entering Open Beta on January 22nd, and will be free to download on PS3. January 10th marked a major milestone in… Read More »
In case you weren’t aware, Haunt the House: Terrortown launched on PlayStation Mobile this week, and is available to play on your PS Vita. Originally designed as a flash game in 2010, developer SFB Games felt that Sony’s latest handheld… Read More »
If you’re a fan of THQ, but have somehow managed to miss six of their biggest titles from the last few years, you may want to hit up Amazon and check out the Tantalizing THQ Medley Bundle. It’s a collection… Read More »
The fact that it took the shooting up of an elementary school to cause the US to start looking at violence within society is utterly horrible, but folks all over seem to be questioning the availability of guns and state… Read More »
We’ve had plenty of posts about Minecraft’s continuous stream of high sales, but now we have a solid figure for the whole of 2012. It turns out the Mojang’s open-world building game sold more than 15 million copies throughout the… Read More »


















