Ubisoft Blunder Means Online Play is Still free for all
Ubisoft were hoping to begin their online pass system, similar to THQ’s home brand of internet based game play restrictions, though they had initially termed their’s “Ubisoft Uplay Passport.” It was...
View ArticleSpeedlink Snappy Smart Webcam
Introduction The Snappy Smart Webcam is a budget offering from Speedlink, providing a portable webcam capable of capturing images, videos and audio. It’s only a few quid so I don’t expect the world,...
View ArticleBattlestar Galactica Online has 5 Million Players
While they arn’t raking in over $100 million a month from subscriptions like Blizzard do with WoW, the developers of Battlestar Galactica are likely to be pretty pleased with themselves after they...
View Article120k Players join DC Universe Online
Sony Online Entertainment’s superhero MMORPG, DC Universe Online, has gone free to play and as we’ve seen elsewhere with games like Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons and Dragons, this has caused an...
View ArticleGaikai bringing streaming demos to the mainstream
Onlive might have been the first taste of streaming gaming that people had, but Gaikai is taking it to a whole different level by making contemporary titles available from within a browser. CEO of...
View ArticleNintendo can’t promise online will always be free
While Satoru Iwata said that its next generation WiiU console would feature free online access, Nintendo has now claimed that it might not always be that way. “We cannot promise that Nintendo will...
View ArticleBoard Gaming on the PC has new Building Blocks
Wolfire Games, the developer behind bunny kung-fu action title, Overgrowth and the indie charitable organisation, Humble Bundle, has released a new game that creates a great foundation for board game...
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