BREAKING: LucasArts, following Activision and Vivendi, has left the ESA — but they will still be attending E3.
Yesterday, Konami held a press conference to officially announce that Metal Gear Solid 4 is done and ready for release next month. According to Konami...

Here is the weekly recap of the strange, surreal and otherwise crazy… even if it has only been bi-weekly as of late. Sorry about that, kiddies,...

Here you go, dudes and dolls — eight reasons why you shouldn’t think of picking up Grand Theft Auto IV for your child, and...

Here’s the thing. I am well aware the gaming has evolved to the point where it isn’t even truly “geeky” anymore. There are...

BREAKING: LucasArts, following Activision and Vivendi, has left the ESA — but they will still be attending E3.
That’s right, kids — Blizzard may be ready to give your favorite MMO a bit of an overhaul.
Wii fans, rejoice! You’re the only one of the “next gen” consoles who will be getting any kind of multiplayer in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
The people at Famitsu recently did a story on the racism-fueled murder simulator Resident Evil 5. What they found was shocking.
Wii fans, rejoice! You’re the only one of the “next gen” consoles who will be getting any kind of multiplayer in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
Sony has announced on PlayStation.Blog that the v2.35 Firmware Update will be available “soon”, and is designed to help stability issues with some PlayStation 3 titles (read: GTA IV).
Capcom today admitted that letting the fans select the secret costumes for We Love Golf may have been a bad idea.
Nintendo of Europe’s Laurent Fischer says that Casual Gaming isn’t real… yeah, I’ll give that a moment to sink in.
According to SCEAustralia’s Michael Ephraim, Microsoft’s claim of victory in the GTA IV sales wars was not only premature, but inaccurate.
Rejoice, PC gamers — Electronic Arts has announced that there will NOT be any form of ten-day authentication with Mass Effect or Spore.
According to SCEAustralia’s Michael Ephraim, Microsoft’s claim of victory in the GTA IV sales wars was not only premature, but inaccurate.
Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo DS and PC owners will soon be getting a new Prince of Persia just in time for Christmas.
Uwe Boll’s latest video game adaptation Postal is opening on four whole screens! Rumor has it that Boll may be taking a different approach, hiring homeless men to reenact the film scene-for-scene ala a one man show, and paying them in sandwiches.
According to SCEAustralia’s Michael Ephraim, Microsoft’s claim of victory in the GTA IV sales wars was not only premature, but inaccurate.
That’s right, kids — you can have the chance to have the man who portrays Roman Bellic in Grand Theft Auto IV, quote, “sit down on your goddamn couch and play that video game with you”.
James Walker | May 14, 2008
It’s that time again for the weekly recap of the funny, odd, strange, surreal and somewhat stupid. Ladies and gents, it’s time for t3h w31rd.
This week’s “w31rd v1d30″ is called “GLaDOS in Star Trek”.
James Walker | May 11, 2008
This week, Sessler talks about the game that is so addictive, it made him put down GTA IV. That’s right, it’s Boom Blox for the Wii.
James Walker | May 8, 2008
Queen & Guild Wars: Two great tastes that, surprisingly, taste great together.
James Walker | May 6, 2008
G4’s Adam Sessler sounds off on his impromptu debate with Jack Thompson on NPR, and addresses the issue of parental involvement in video games — a topic we’ve covered extensively here.
James Walker | May 3, 2008
Barack Obama mentions Grand Theft Auto, but in the most mature manor I have ever seen a politician talk about the game.
Mike Masashi Murakami III | May 2, 2008
Grand Theft Auto IV is here! But let’s not forget the games in the series that paved the way for the phenomenon that is GTA IV.
James Walker | April 29, 2008
It is not wrong to hate yourself for thinking this game doesn’t look too shabby.
Mike Masashi Murakami III | April 28, 2008
There isn’t a whole hell of a lot of weirdness this week, but what we do have is pure gold… well… pure something, in any case.
James Walker | April 27, 2008