The convention center is already adorned with many banners.
The staff made their way down to the convention center and snapped a bunch of photos showcasing the various banners already hung.
The convention center is already adorned with many banners.
The staff made their way down to the convention center and snapped a bunch of photos showcasing the various banners already hung.
Going to California.
As you all know, the week of E3 is upon us. Fortunately, PixlBit will be in attendance with a healthy staff of seven.
The re-released classics will be available to commemorate the eleventh anniversary of the Dreamcast.
Sega confirmed yesterday that two classic Dreamcast titles will be making their way to both Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network. Both Sonic Adventure and Crazy Taxi will be making their debut on the week of September 9, the eleventh anniversary of the Dreamcast.
The next iteration of the Mortal Kombat series will be in 2D.
Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment announced yesterday that Mortal Kombat 9 is coming. The game will stray from the 3D style it has adapted and make a return to its 2D roots on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2011.
Join Nick, Chessa, Jason H, Jason R, and Chris M for our third PlayBit, this time, beginning at 2:00 pm EST
As we all know, E3 is right around the corner. Fortunately, most of the PixlBit staff will be attending the show, and even better, they will all be leaving from the same airport!
Keyboards, real instruments, and Pro mode define the latest in the Rock Band series.
Last night, USA Today unveiled a massive amount of new information about the upcoming title, Rock Band 3.
Don't be fooled, this isn't just GTA in the Wild West.
The Wild West is one time and setting that is completely underused in modern gaming. Though the period seems to have everything you'd want in a game - guns, lawlessness, character-worthy people, and an interesting setting, developers seem to have largely neglected it. Red Dead Redemption proves testament to just how great the setting is and just how to make a game that capitalizes on all of the features it has to offer.
This little piece of software holds a variety of musical instruments all tailor-fit to the DS interface.
It was my original intention to skip the formality of a written review and showcase just what the KORG DS-10+ can do in video form. As it turns out, this is not as easy as it seems, and some technical difficulties have held up the production. Regardless, it needs to be mentioned just how great this handheld sythesizer is, and just how beginner friendly it can be.
Sam Fisher drops the gear for a more action-packed adventure.
Years ago, it just so happened that I was in the market for a new game right around the time that the original Splinter Cell came out. While browsing at Gamestop, I narrowed down my choices to either Metal Gear Solid 2 or Splinter Cell, but the in-store representative assured me that Splinter Cell was the game to get. Thankfully, I listened, because after a few short minutes with the game I fell in love. Hiding in the shadows, avoiding enemies, and killing only as a last option was unbelievably fun. But not only was it fun, it was completely unlike anything I had played before. Fast-forward to 2010, and Splinter Cell has had a number of iterations, insane plot twists, and with this latest sequel, some revamped gameplay.
The two newest entries in the series are due out next year on the DS.
Nintendo announced today that both Pokémon Black and White, which have already been announced for Japan, are due to release in America.