OXM Mighty Seven is good at racing games. Really good. The kind of good where you race against him, see him once at the start and then only ever see him again when he's lapping you.
Gil moans about what's lacking from his Megadrive collection...
For gamers over a certain age, the release of the Sega Megadrive Ultimate Collection heralds nostalgic remembrances and no small amount of argument when they realise that a) game A isn't the brilliant piece of software they once remembered it to be and b) bitch about why games B through to Z didn't make the cut.
I moved flat yesterday and to cut down on the clutter that I'd end up binning in my new flat anyway, I decided to throw as much stuff out as possible. Anything I wasn't too sure about keeping, I'd bin. Which left me in an odd position when it came to my old Xbox games.
For one of the future Inside Xbox vids, we invited the UK's top Street Fighter IV player, Zak, down to our offices to have a couple of games against him.
How one man from Northern Ireland upset an entire nation.
Okay, slight exaggeration perhaps. But you might remember Gillen's 7 J-RPG Hates feature a while back, which was originally intended as a blog but ended up as a small feature.
From Alma to Wesker, when did horror games lose their way?
When I was at college, I bought Resident Evil 2 on PlayStation from a friend of mine for a fiver. The reason he was selling it, apparently, was that he was "too scared to play it."
Over the weekend, I saw two guys on my Friends List in a Left 4 Dead Versus match so I thought I'd jump in, say hi, and have a quick game before calling it a night. Unfortunately, I ended up on the other team and worse than that, it was full of team-killing douchebags.
Could we all be wearing 3D glasses in a year's time?
Last week, Ryan and myself ventured out to see the new 3D movie My Bloody Valentine. It was really entertaining, and made me wonder if videogames also have a true 3D future in store.