Mario hasn’t always been known as Mario. Back in the day, one of his earlier names was Jumpman. The story of how the change came about is informative, if also a little sad, especially for poor Pauline. [via neatorama]
If you were wondering how the PlayStation Vita’s gimmicky (though optional) motion controls would affect the handheld’s upcoming Uncharted game, Golden Abyss, wonder no more.
While casting calls and web domain registrations have already seemingly peeled back the curtain on the next proper Grand Theft Auto game, a report on GameSpot says that title is a lot further along than you’d think. According to “sources close to the Take-Two Interactive subsidiary” (that subsidiary being developers Rockstar), development on Grand Theft…
Time for another “before they were famous” here on Total Recall. Last time we looked at Bungie, creators of the Halo franchise. This time? We’re looking at id Software, the team behind Wolfenstein, Doom and Quake I’m going to preface this entire thing by saying that if you’re at all interested in the history of…
The latest in Rooster Teeth’s Immersion series of web videos is here, this time seeing if two dudes in a video game could really survive against a horde of 400 zombies.
Microsoft Game Studios VP Phil Spencer has told GameSpot “We believe that Kinect will be important to all genres of games. Be it racing games with Forza, combat games like Ryse…even games like Halo Anniversary have Kinect integration.” Here’s hoping it’s just to browse the menus. [GameSpot, via Edge]
The ongoing legal stoush between Activision and the creators of Call of Duty is set to hit the big time, with a California judge ruling that Jason West and Vince Zampella have grounds to sue their former publishers over unpaid royalties. [THR]
I’ll be honest with you. In terms of execution, this isn’t the greatest Fancy Pants we’ve ever run. But in terms of effort, this one’s right off the charts. There’s so much enthusiasm on show here, from the foam Mega Man to the terrifying piranha plant, that it just goes to show: Cosplay doesn’t always…
If this is true (if!), somebody at CBS needs to update their company files. Though they get props for using a Mini-Mega. Via VG247
Deus Ex: Human Revolution has had a leaked preview build available online for a few weeks now, letting people try the game out ahead of its release It’s not the whole game—just the opening sections—and as such, publishers Square Enix have been seemingly cool with people downloading it and giving it a try. If you…
The developers of the Half-Life, Portal, and Team Fortress series are currently at work on a free-to-play game, according to Valve’s Doug Lombardi. In an interview with French site Barre de vie, Lombardi is asked whether Valve, having just begun offering free-to-play titles on its online shopfront Steam, was developing a game of their own…
It’s a shame this is coming out now, and not in 2008, when the Wii actually needed it. Still, for what must surely be one of the last big “serious” games for the console, it looks like a great way to sign off. Xenoblade Chronicles’, from Monolith, has been out in Japan since last year.…
It’s not the fact that he’s cute that makes me mad. It’s that he’s cute and better than me.
Inspired by the minimalist arcade stylings of Defender of the Favicon, Boing Boing’s Rob Beschizza has crafted himself the smallest adventure game I’ve ever played. Literally. Tinyhack is played in a game world that’s only 8×8 pixels wide. For all the lack of detail available on such a canvas, there’s still a little game able…
The first major downloadable content for Valve’s Portal 2 has unexpectedly already been released, but seeing as it’s only available for those purchasing a $140 peripheral, most people won’t be playing it this week. Razer’s Hydra, a strange orb-like controller designed for the PC, is shipping with ten custom-built singleplayer levels of Valve’s smash hit…
Some older, or smaller, Metal Gear games are being polished up and sent back into battle on the PlayStation 3. We’ve seen how they look in pictures, now see how one looks in action.
There are plenty of theories as to why the original Star Wars trilogy has been so successful. Analysis of its “hero’s journey”, its appeal to young and old alike, its timeless tale of good vs evil. I subscribe to a lesser-known theory. That it’s been such a big hit because the original three films were…
New York student Lucas Ayala, who goes to Out World Neighbourhood School in Queens, was so sick of a ban on playing with Pokémon cards during breaks that he wrote the school a letter, asking them to reconsider. Somehow, that actually worked The school’s assistant principal, moved by Ayala’s politely-worded letter, not only replied, he…
I’ve finished Duke Nukem Forever. There are a lot of things wrong with it, which I’ll get to next week in my review. One thing I want to talk about today, though, has as much to do with the game as it has the game’s publishers. You may have read this elsewhere already, or seen…
How exciting can you make a drab old apartment building in the Czech Republic look? Turns out, with some video game effects, pretty damn exciting. Pavel Novák made this video, called 8-bit invader, showing a building being turned into a retro video game extravaganza. It’s not an actual projection, as it’s all computer work, but…
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