90°

For every big E3 announcement, there’s an even bigger flop

The games industry and professional sports drafts have much in common. For every lauded pick that pays big dividends, there are 10 players who either drop the ball or never see the field of play. Likewise, some games arrive at the stage of big conventions such as last month’s E3 conference with all the bluster of a world-conquering armada, only to never actually leave the port of shore.

Read Full Story >>
toledoblade.com
Einhander19712481d ago

Sega Saturn amazing system, a 2D powerhouse.

CobraKai2481d ago

I agree, I love that system so much that it's still hooked up to my old CRT set. Street Fighter Alpha 2 , Virtua Cop, Burning Rangers. All still getting play time... I just can't save cuz the battery is dead.

rainslacker2480d ago

Don't forget Guardian Heroes and Magic Knight Rayearth.:)

Muadiib2481d ago

I owned one, it's a shame it came at a time when 3D gaming was becoming all the rage (for good reason), even Sega's arcade teams understood this. What a missed opportunity of a console, needless to say it was the last Sega console I ever bought. I'll always be thankful for VF2, Sega Rally, Exhumed and the Panzer Dragoon series though.

GamesMaster19822480d ago

That Saturn was a great console. Still have mine

60°

A New Era for Mixed Reality

Meta writes: "Xbox and Meta teamed up last year to bring Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) to Meta Quest, letting people play Xbox games on a large 2D virtual screen in mixed reality. Now, we’re working together again to create a limited-edition Meta Quest, inspired by Xbox."

60°

Embracer Group Re-organizing Into 3 Separate Companies

Hopefully this gets Embracer group back on track

Read Full Story >>
gamersocialclub.ca
TheColbertinator20h ago

Embracer really destroyed itself faster than I ever expected.

Hedstrom5h ago

Yea! But thats what happens when you have 2,2 billion dollar in debt and the interest rise from 0,5% to 5% in a year

50°

Former WipEout Devs at Starlight Games Announce Futuristic Sports Title, House of Golf 2 and More

A new studio based in Liverpool called Starlight Games is developing a futuristic sports title and is headed by the co-creator of WipEout.