With only a little less than a month away until Tekken 6 releases for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, there hasn’t been much in terms of advertisements coming out. Even at the Tokyo Game Show, there weren’t any videos that showed anything new for the title.
Most of the information about the title has been released and now it’s just a countdown until the title releases.
Well, now there’s something to watch about the upcoming King of Iron Fist Tournament.
Watching the trailer for Alan Wake, I nearly forgot the footage was for a game.
It’s certainly a far cry from earlier trailers, and this isn’t the only recent video game to take a more cinematic approach in its presentation. It’s good to see quality trailers for equally quality games.
Let’s just hope they’re marketed as seriously when they’re finally released, as this could bring a lot more hardcore gamers to the table.
I’m not going to lie: I didn’t spend all my time in college going to class and studying. And no, the rest of the time wasn’t spent partying non-stop, either (though it was easily an option, considering most of our school was made up of frats with school-assigned beer allowances). A lot of nights were spent “writing papers,” or, browsing the internet for about five hours before actually writing a paper. That was when YTMND.com and PoeTV began to take center stage as two of the greatest time wasters ever invented. And that was when Garbage Day made its first of many, many subsequent appearances.
Nothing’s cuter than a baby kitten. Except maybe an army of kittens, charging your video camera in all their mewing glory. I have to imagine after they pass our field of vision, they melded together to form a kitten Voltron of rainbow happiness, melting everything in sight with its adorabeam.™
What happens when a ton of celebrities get together to educate America on the inner workings of our political machine through song and dance? “Proposition 8 — The Musical.” Enjoy.
Thanks to the NXE and streaming Netflix videos, I’ve been introduced to, become acquainted with, and fallen madly in love with 30 Rock. But mostly Tracy Morgan as Tracy Jordan on 30 Rock. And mostly his novelty party song, “Werewolf Bar Mitzvah.” I’ve had those four lines of lyrics in my head for two weeks straight. The full song can be heard here, but the chorus is the real gold.
Nope, this has absolutely nothing to do with video games, but I like it and I think you will, too. Rafael Casal is a regular on Def Poetry Jam and is seen at this live show discussing the affliction of Attention Deficit Disorder.
Have you ever been accused of being a couch potato because you game too much? My dear friends at These People Comedy tackle this subject matter in a very unconventional way in their latest sketch!