Crysis 2 comes out as a bold sequel
Brian Zuiss, Reporter
April 28, 2011
Crysis 2 hit the shelves on Mar. 22 for Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and the PC. The original Crysis for the PC left everyone breathless with its astounding graphics, while this one does the same and breathes even more life into the game with the more interactive multi-player. The last game was featured... Read more »
Pokemon White brings back old memories
Brian Zuiss, Reporter
April 27, 2011
The long awaited Pokemon White came out for the Nintendo DS in March and has become the fastest game to reach five million sold copies. Pokemon White brings the series back to its roots in this all-new role-playing game. The very start of the game is like every other; you select your starter and then... Read more »
Nintendo’s 3DS “pops” into stores
Clayton Smith, Reporter
April 1, 2011
There’s no arguing that 3D-viewing has come a long way in the last few years, and we all remember wearing red and blue glasses to watch the first 3D movies on VHS or look at comic strips. But now, we have beautiful 3D movies and can even enjoy 3D viewing of television, sports, and movies from our living... Read more »
Angry Birds Seasons introduces St. Patricks theme
Brian Zuiss, Reporter
March 20, 2011
The hit game for Ipods and cell phones, Angry Birds Seasons, released their newest update with a St. Patrick’s Day theme, ‘Go Green Get Lucky.’ The new theme shows good signs of consistency from the developer, Rovio. The St. Patrick’s Day theme follows suit with the Valentine’s Day theme. It... Read more »
Xbox LIVE grows and reaches new fans
Clayton Smith, Reporter
December 20, 2010
Since its start Xbox LIVE has been extremely popular. It’s success is due to its global reach of hundreds of countries, its appeal to people of all ages, and its ability to connect gamers to play with each other. While Xbox LIVE is meant mostly to appeal to only gamers, it also allows you to connect... Read more »
Microsoft releases new Kinect for Xbox
Brian Zuiss, Reporter
December 12, 2010
Microsoft recently released the Xbox Kinect, which operates similarly to how the Playstation Move and the Wii work. The new Kinect system has many differences from the other two that separates itself from the competition. One of the major differences with the Kinect is that it requires no controller.... Read more »
Black Ops sets high standards
Brian Zuiss, Reporter
November 15, 2010
The long awaited game by Activision has finally been released and has already broken several sale records. It is currently the most purchased game of the year, beating last year’s Modern Warfare 2. The first day of launch had well over two million people online. The campaign is about seven to... Read more »
Rock Band 3 holds nothing back
Brian Zuiss, Reporter
November 3, 2010
It has been a long time coming since the last real Rock Band game and Harmonix shows that is has not been for nothing. The game itself has not changed, but it now offers “pro” style instruments for those that are willing to take their skills to the next level. Of course, you can still play the... Read more »
Splinter Cell Conviction keeps to expectations
Tanner Jones, Sports Co-Editor
April 26, 2010
The newest installment of the Tom Clancy’s video game franchise was recently released. The next story in the Splinter Cell series carries on through the game, Splinter Cell Conviction. The story picks up with a friend, one of his only friends, Victor Coste being interrogated. He then starts... Read more »


