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Major League Baseball has an all-star game. Can you name these other all-star casts from games of yore?
The glut first-person-shooter announcements at this year's E3 is worrying. Developers should be focusing more on expanding the possible diversity of the first-person perspective and less on cashing in on trends.
For me, Street Fighter 4 brought back the excitement and awe of a fighting game-filled youth.
My choice for Xbox 360's best shooter. The future of our judicial system depends on it.
My choice for the Xbox 360's best "Really Pretentious Game."
The week in sports as seen through Gaming-colored glasses.
Bit.Trip Runner wants to destroy you. And yet Gaijin Games' fourth title in their Bit.Trip series for WiiWare is ultimately their most hopeful effort. For all the teeth-gnashing difficulty of their previous games, Runner is at once the most masochistic and, well, saintly.
The week in sports, as seen through the prism of gaming.
The week in sports, as seen through the prism of gaming.
Nintendo has been catering to the casual crowd longer than many think. Check out this Game Boy ad from 1992.
A look at the week's sports highlights, as seen through Nintendo-colored glasses.
As I grew less interested in realistic sports games, I wondered why previous generations held me in thrall with such limited hardware. The answer? Style, baby.
A look back at past E3s that resonate with me still (for better or for worse).
A look at the week's sports highlights, as seen through Nintendo-colored glasses.
With details on Wii Party coming in, one BitMobber wonders aloud where all the innovative uses for the Wii Remote have been hiding.