If you are bitterly disappointed in the ending of this year's Michigan/Ohio State game, this Tecmo Bowl version of the game offers you another opportunity to overthink what could have and should have been.
The LEGO video games are remarkably good at staying faithful to the film's plot, while including their own humorous and kid-friendly bits. Judging from the new trailer for LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, this could be the best LEGO video game yet.
There are a ton of videos online that show what certain video games could look like in real life, but few look quite as cool as "GTA Real in Taiwan."
As we all know, one of the most notable actors passed away today, Leonard Nimoy.
Nimoy was in plenty of amazing series, most remembered for his part as Mr. Spock in the original Star Trek. He was also a 'Head in a Jar' in the popular Futurama series.
How do I remember him though? His narration in a strange video game/virtual pet...Seaman.
When the Grand Rapids Symphony does pop culture music, it's always a good time. When they do video game music, it's freakin' magical!
If you recall, the Grand Rapids Symphony did "PLAY! A Video Game Symphony" a couple years ago, and it was awesome! Then they did "Legend of Zelda: Symphony of Goddesses," which was amazing!
Now, the Grand Rapids Symphony returns with rePlay: Sy
Video games have become more and more popular over the last 30 years, changing from something only a few total dorks spent time on to something everyone is doing.
Games are taking over everything, from TV to movies. All the commercials are for videos games, or are based on something from a video game. They're everywhere!
If you're playing video games, that's great. If you're taking these games
I have always been a video game player. Playing the popular games to the obscure games that are sometimes just plain awful. A friend of mine who works at Vidiots on Leonard St. however has used his talents and created..
Metalhead Ned: The Video Game!
A 10-year-old walking on a subway platform in Milan, Italy while playing his handheld PSP became so engrossed in his game that he wandered right onto the train tracks.
The youngster took quite a tumble, but Alessandro Micalizz, an off-duty cop, immediately jumped down onto the track and pulled the boy to safety. The next train was less than a minute away.
No word on what game the boy was playing.