US and EU get it March 20 The Metal Gear game series has been around for almost thirty years and it is still as popular today as it was back in the 1980s.
Produced by Scott Rudin with Writing by Seth Rogen Nowadays, the term "console wars" reminds us all of the next generation consoles Xbox One and PlayStation 4 battling it out for gamers' hearts and dollars.
The Xbox One hasn't enjoyed the same kind of success as its Playstation 4 counterpart, but Microsoft is at least focusing on what stands out about its new console: It is more than just a video game platform.
The rivalry between the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 4 heated up again this week when video game research company DFC Intelligence predicted that Microsoft and Sony would both sell 100 million units by the year 2020
As hard as it may be to believe, there was once a time when video games were NOT life-like and an integral part of our lives and of the popular culture. Let's take a look back at the evolution of the video game console -- from Atari (and before...) to the Xbox One.
In the time leading up to the release of NBA 2K14, 2K Sports unleashed an all-out Lebron James advertising campaign. Although it has clearly paid off in terms of games sold, 2K Sports seems to have calmed down with its cover athlete.
The holiday season is long over and gamers are happy to know that they can purchase an Xbox One or Playstation 4 at almost any retail location that sells electronics. But the question still remains: Which retail outlet offers the best deals?
Shortly after Microsoft announced to the world that more than 3 million Xbox One game consoles had been sold, Sony one-upped its rival by announcing that 4.2 million Playstation 4 consoles have been sold.
GTA 5 could be out on PC by next month, according to a report from the Sixth Axis that said Amazon employees have been notifying customers. What about the next-gen consoles though?
Microsoft is catering to the many football fans in the United States with their "Xbox One Playoff Face Off," which comes as part of the company's partnership with the National Football League.
Some Europeans are quickly finding their niche in the next-gen gaming industry. Some Europeans are quickly finding their niche in the next-gen gaming industry.
One of the most anticipated items to hit stores this Black Friday 2013 is the Xbox One. With its looming release date this month and the annual Thanksgiving weekend sale in the horizon, many shoppers are hoping to bag a great deal for Xbox One.
Are gamers asking for too much when they suggest that video game consoles should be able to link with PC games to create cross-platform competition? It depends on whom you talk to, but Microsoft is looking into the idea of cross-platform competition in various ways, not just head-to-head direct gaming.
The PS4 will be released in a handful of Asian countries by the end of the year while some others won't have the game console until 2014, according to Game Spot.
As we near the release dates of the awaited PlayStation 4 and Xbox One this year, the battle for the best gaming console tightens and more people are already taking the long road of deciding which device to place their money on.