It’s Christmas time over at Gamespot.com! Gamespot.com has released a holiday gift guide for all of us Gamers! Here is what Amer over at Gamespot has to say about the
Month: December 1999
Rogue Spear Teams TournamentRogue Spear Teams Tournament
Mplayer.com is holding their King of the Hill Rogue Spear Teams Tournament at 4:00 PM PST (7 PM EDT). Here are some more details: Game: Rogue Spear When: This is
Best 1999 GamesBest 1999 Games
GamePower has their reviewer’s choice, “Top Best ’99 Games” posted for you on-line. Action Games #1 System Shock #2 Descent 3 #3 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear #4 Aliens
Dial A Dreamcast [DC]Dial A Dreamcast [DC]
Jester of Gamesmania has news in response to consumer demand for the Sega Dreamcast system, Sega along with AT&T WorldNet Service, the preferred Internet service provider for Sega Dreamcast, announced
Strategy Games AwardsStrategy Games Awards
The Strategy Shrine is launching The Annual TSS Strategy Games Awards. Head over there and nominate your favourite strategy game in one or more of the following categories: Strategy Game
Spec Ops 2 TutorialSpec Ops 2 Tutorial
In Spec Ops 2, you get shot, it can be your Own Face on the corpse. Zombie VR Studios’ Artist Carlos Naranjo sends along a tutorial for Photoshop users, with
Soul Calibur ReviewSoul Calibur Review
GamesCritics has a review of Soul Calibur. They gave the game an overall score of 9.0 rating. Here is an excerpt: Aside from the default one-player ‘Arcade’ and ‘Two-player Versus’
Silver Q2 Ring GiveawaySilver Q2 Ring Giveaway
Stomped Quake2 Headquarters is running a contest for Quake 2. Here are the details from MalHavoc: All this week, I’ll be collecting email addresses and at the end of the
Unreal Tournament ReviewUnreal Tournament Review
In case you missed this one, Cached.net recently released a review of Epic’s Unreal Tournament. Here is a clip: Aristotle once said that it’s wise to examine the men who
Europe Delayed Game ReleasesEurope Delayed Game Releases
John ‘Gestalt’ Bye of EuroGamer sent word regarding their article this week, “Please Release Me”, a look at why there is often a long delay between a game being released