Escape From Mount Stupid: Wrestling Games
This week we enter the world of pro wrestling games and attempt to filter the slobber knockers from the low-blows. Can you dig it, sucka?!
This week we enter the world of pro wrestling games and attempt to filter the slobber knockers from the low-blows. Can you dig it, sucka?!
Xbox Live Update: $15 water racer splashes down this week along with Alan Wake DLC; Games on Demand welcomes LOTR: Conquest, Smackdown vs. Raw 2008 & 2009; demo for Madden ...
New handheld's debut accompanied by first PSP Minis, debuts of PixelJunk Monsters, Thexder Neo, sales on Puzzle Quest, Prinny, and more; full list and price breakdown inside.
Publisher petitions court following toy maker's one-sided decision to renew rights to make wrestling games for five more years.
Publisher's share price takes substantial hit following dismal holiday earnings announcement; Pachter, Schachter, Greenwald offer mixed reactions.
More than 600 workers pink-slipped after 30% revenue decline; Saints Row 2 ships more than 2.6 million, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 tops 4 million.
Sony Europe's sandbox platformer receives 10 nods for 12th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, to be handed out Feb. 19 at the DICE Summit in Vegas.
Retail shelves brace for impact, as headliners join Call of Duty: World at War, Mirror's Edge, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw, PES, Star Wars The Clone Wars, and more.
Plenty of games to spend your hard-earned cash on this week.
Little Big Planet featured prominently at Sony TGS booth alongside adults-only showings for Resistance 2, Killzone 2.
I spent the majority of Day 1 at the 2008 Tokyo Game Show creeping around the Sony booth, looking for fun and exciting stuff. And while I still contend that ...
Wrestling’s finest stars are back in WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2009, and we checked out the Wii version at the European Superstars Challenge 2008.
The road to WrestleMania begins here, with our look at the new story mode in THQ's wrestling game.
The road to WrestleMania begins here, with our look at the new story mode in THQ's wrestling game.
1 million WALL-Es help April-June revenues increase by $33.1 million, but ballooning development costs push Saints Row and SmackDown publisher into the red.
We take a detailed look at THQ’s latest wresting offering at E3.
All console publishers are facing an uphill battle to profitability, but THQ's incline might be steeper than most.
Dragon Ball accounts for nearly half of Atari sales, whereas THQ reaps a quarter of its revenues from WWE, another quarter from Pixar and Nickelodeon.
VP of product development opines on his company's growing pains, industry consolidation, and iPhone development.
We make the tag in our first look at the latest WWE game from THQ.
THQ and Jakks bringing retooled editions of its popular World Wrestling Entertainment franchise to X360, PS3, PS2, PSP, DS, Wii, and mobile this fall.
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