Today in Gaming History – Splinter Cell

Today, April 9th, marks the anniversary of a hugely influential title in video game history: Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell. Releasing back in 2002, the title was a revolutionary take on the shooter genre. Spy games had been developed before, but Splinter Cell used…
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Why are the Bioware Reports Surprising?

I’m saddened to hear about the terrible working environments over at Bioware, especially during the production of their last two games. Is anyone surprised? If there’s one thing most studios in the entertainment industry have in common, it is the overworking of…
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Starlink Toys Discontinued by Ubisoft

Starlink: Battle for Atlas is still moving forward with its space aerial combat content, just without the toys. The game, published by Ubisoft, issued a press release regarding its upcoming content with an announcement that the toys were no longer being developed.…

Nintendo Switch Online April NES Games

Three new titles are coming to the Nintendo Switch Online NES library on April 10th, and one is a heavy hitter. Pun absolutely intended. Punch-Out!! leads the pack with some boxing fun. The game, developed and published by Nintendo in 1987, was…

Phillips Hue Lights to Work with Xbox One?

Phillips Hue, the app-enabled color changing line of lightbulbs and similar products, may be working with Microsoft on compatibility with the Xbox One. A lot of gamers, particularly on the PC, like to have some lights set up to make their gaming…

Final Fantasy VII Now Out on Xbox One

Final Fantasy VII is playable now on Xbox One. Weird timeline, no? Well, if you missed it and favor Microsoft over Sony, you’re in luck. If you have never experienced FFVII, here’s the lowdown. One of the most iconic games of the PlayStation One…