Tag Archives: Saturn

RadioRadar podcast 84: Rustys Game

We’re all hot and bothered over glitches this week. We discuss our favorites, the ones that made it into games, and the ones that changed gaming forever. We also talk about a very sad dog, too, so you’ll want to listen for that. That dog. So sad. So… so sad. …

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Silicon meets shinobi with gamings greatest cyborg ninjas

A version of this article originally posted February 21, 2013. Part man. Part machine. All ninja Once upon a time, the term cyborg called to mind man-machine combinations like Robocop. Those augmented humans boasted the firepower of tanks, but had the limited mobility to match. Flash forward to today, where …

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Top 7… reasons its awesome to be a gamer

A winner is you! To kick off GamesRadars Best Week Evar, I thought now would be a great time to really celebrate being a gamer. Well, I say gamer Im not a huge fan of the term gamer. Yeah, I play games. I love games: but it doesnt define me. …

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Lawsuits that altered the course of gaming history

Objection! The misuse of the court system by countless sleazy lawyers may be the key to the the decline of western civilization, but sometimes its hard to forget all the ways theyve impacted our lives. Legal battles protect countless civil rights, lead to safer consumer products, and give us the …

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What was the best video game soundtrack in 2013?

Here’s another opportunity to vote for the Community’s Choice Awards. We’re compiling all the results and posting them next week to let your voice be heard when discussing 2013’s most important games. So that begs the question… what game this year has been stuck in your brain because of it’s …

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Sony files patent for a (fairly cool) successor to the PS Move

Thanks to the digging of CVG News, a recently published patent filed by Sony has been uncovered. What’s the patent for? Why, a tentative new Move controller for the Playstation 4–which, in the patent, is referred to as a “flat joystick controller.” Considering the lackluster reception of the PS3’s peripheral, …

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