
Everyone's favorite media rating service, the Family Media Guide, has come out with a list of the year's top 10 most violent games. Some are good (RE4, God of War), some not so much (50 Cent, True Crime).
Blood under the tree! >>
Blood under the tree! >>
Hillary's kept a low profile since the Hot Coffee scandal, but she's just resurfaced with a vengeance. A new bill co-authored by fellow senator Joe Lieberman promises to levy penalties on retailers who sell M or AO games to kids as well as conduct random audits of retailers.
Please have your ID ready... >>
Please have your ID ready... >>
Losing money on the initial run of a console is nothing new. Still, the mathematics of Microsoft losing billions on last generation hardware alone (and not blinking) is staggering. By the looks of it, this generation won't be any different.
If anyone can afford it, it's MS... >>
If anyone can afford it, it's MS... >>
Sony has announced that they've shipped their 100 millionth PS2 system, worldwide. Perhaps even more staggering is that nearly 2 billion PS1 and PS2 games have shipped.
Now that's marketshare! >>
Now that's marketshare! >>
Technically, the Revolution was unveiled at last year's E3, but hey, who's counting? At least in the next "unveiling," we're likely to finally see some actual games.
Expect the usual cast of characters--Mario, Samus, Yoshi... >>
Expect the usual cast of characters--Mario, Samus, Yoshi... >>
Two words: Uwe Boll. The real question is, why didn't Burt Reynolds and Jason Statham notice Matthew Lillard's name on the casting call and run away screaming.
Oh Burt and Jason...you're better than this! >>
Oh Burt and Jason...you're better than this! >>
The HotSpot 11/30/05
Hillary Clinton's new "family protection" bill and the new announcement about the Revolution are just a couple of the topics in this week's podcast.
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