Modern Warfare 2
June 28, 2009 by Amy Tucker
Filed under Gaming
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was the first shooter that I played and really enjoyed.
The single player game was awesome with a storyline that was surprising since it was a bit out of the box. Even with the great story, multi-player is where Call of Duty 4 was able to shine. We’ve had that game for what feels like forever and we’ll still play the multi-player to let off steam. While single player replay value might be low, the multi-player is definitely the gift that keeps giving.
After a disappointing fifth installment to the Call of Duty series [without Infinity …read more
E3 ‘09: Xbox changes gaming forever
June 3, 2009 by Robin Parrish
Filed under Gaming
It’s not every day you get to say you were present for history in the making. But Microsoft made history on January 1st, 2009, and I was there to see it.
Xbox set the bar insanely high with its 2009 E3 Media Briefing. This multi-million dollar affair was a star-studded venture filled with juicy exclusives, jaw-dropping demos, and revolutionary surprises that just might turn the entire gaming industry on its head. Microsoft stunned the audience with surprise appearances by Steven Spielberg, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and others.
But let’s get right to the big: Microsoft is about to change the way you …read more
L.A. Convention Center readies for E3
May 31, 2009 by Robin Parrish
Filed under Gaming
We’re less than two days away from the official start of E3 here in sunny L.A., which begins on Tuesday (though a trio of major press conferences take place Monday). I got into town today and took a long walk around the Los Angeles Convention Center, where signs of E3 are popping up all over. If there was any doubt about this year’s event being a return to the truly big E3s of yesteryear, those thoughts were washed away by these larger-than-life sights around the convention center!
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The outer entrance to West Hall, …read more




