DHGF: Lego Battle: Ninjago is the follow up to 2009’s Lego Battles, an attempt at real time strategy whose gameplay bears little resemblance to the popular Lego [insert popular film franchise] games. As such, I’m sure it disappointed a bunch of little kids who didn’t have the patience to build virtual Lego bases and develop virtual Lego armies. This is especially true considering that you can achieve this effect with actual Legos and friends.
Techtorial: Target is now offering buy two get one free on select video game titles for PS3, Xbox 360, 3DS and more.
Techtorial: As expected, the first round of video game deals revealed by Kmart earlier this week were incomplete. Today, the mogul retailer discloses all for Wii and DSi gamers.
Is that Wii the family edition or regular?
Cause I've always wanted to play gamecube games/use the gamecube controller. The family edition (horizontal) doesn't.
Grab a new video game this weekend without blowing the budget with Amazon's video game value under $20 section.