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What Microsoft Must Do To Take Back the Spotlight

Tomorrow is a big day for gamers, and an even bigger day for Microsoft, as it is finally time to redirect the next generation console spotlight back onto the Xbox. Microsoft will unveil its version of the next generation of console gaming at 10 AM Pacific, announcing to the world that it is clearly time [...]

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QGN Today: Tuesday May 7, 2013

To get right to it, today was a big day for all the Star Wars fans in the world. Additionally, for anyone who enjoys controlling other people’s lives, playing God, or living out a life you wish was your own, there was some good news for you announced on Monday as well. That, and more, [...]

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QGN Today: Saturday May 4, 2013

After two busy days, Friday was a bit of relaxer heading into the weekend in terms of big gaming news. We have just a couple items on the list, but of course if you feel I missed anything, let me know. PS3 According to Friday’s edition of the PlayStation Blogcast, Sleeping Dogs will be free [...]

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QGN Today: Friday May 3, 2013

Today’s edition of QGN Today (renamed from QGN Daily, what do you think?) is no less action packed than yesterday’s, as it was another big day for news in the gaming industry. I can’t promise every edition will be this exciting, but it has sure made for a riveting start. Today we have news for [...]

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SimCity Review: Building Up, Not Out – Despite It’s Shortcomings, Is It Still Worth Your Time?

Ah, yes. SimCity. The game that was completely unplayable for several days after launch due to server issues. The game that was supposed to bring back the magic of classic Maxis-made SimCity games, while revolutionizing the city-building genre at the same time. But no matter how good or bad the game is, what’s fresh in [...]

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Gaming the System: Why the Gov’t Should Leave Our Games Alone

With the recent furor over the issue of gun control being brought to the forefront of the media due to the horrific shooting last December, the gaming industry has once again been brought into this controversy. Does violence in video games truly influence our kids to commit said violence in the real world? Are violent [...]

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CES 2013: Will New Devices Alter the Gaming Landscape?

Las Vegas, NV – This year at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, the theme that started the expo off with a bang seemed to be more mobile, streamlined gaming. Nvidia on Monday unveiled their new “Project Shield” mobile gaming device, while the Valve corporation came to the show with multiple prototypes of their [...]

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Elder Scrolls OTR Episode 68: Hmm Professions

This week’s headlines include: “First Look at Gathering and Exploration Video w/ Paul Sage”, “Ask Us Anything: Gathering and Exploration” [...]

Xbox One Impressions

Below you will find opinions on the first impression of the Xbox One Reveal. The opinions will be two fold: [...]

Xbox One to get 15 Exclusive Games, 8 New IPs

During the Xbox Reveal event at Micrsoft’s Redmond headquarters today, Microsoft announced that the Xbox One would feature “15 exclusive” [...]

Report – Xbox One will not work without Kinect

IGN has reported that the new Xbox One will not function without the Kinect Sensor attached. While speaking at a [...]

Xbox One Won’t Be Backwards Compatible

According to an interview with The Verge, Microsoft Live VP Mark Whitten confirmed that the Xbox One will have no [...]

Confirmed List of Xbox One Games

While some games were announced at the Xbox One Reveal, shortly afterwards multiple companies have confirmed that their upcoming blockbuster [...]