Editorials

Re-release Please: Illusion of Gaia Re-release Please: Illusion of Gaia

In our first installment of Re-release Please, Bill goes over why Illusion of Gaia would be a perfect candidate for release on one of today's downloadable services

The Mother jones The Mother jones

Bill explores the reasoning behind Nintendo's teasing of the Earthbound fanbase

On books and covers On books and covers

Under the guise of discussing box art, Dan derails the talk into beer country. He does this quite a lot, actually.

To download or not to download? To download or not to download?

Keith explains his side of the downloadable games market, and why it isn't the marketplace for him

The current state of gaming on Android The current state of gaming on Android

What has Google done wrong with gaming on the Android platform and how can they take the fight to Apple? David S extrapolates inside.

Second Wind – an extended generation Second Wind – an extended generation

Looks like we'll surpass the usual 5-year cycle this gen. Boring? Hardly. A second round of developer creativity, albeit forced, will drive the industry forward

Roger Ebert is trolling us all Roger Ebert is trolling us all

It doesn't matter if games are art or not. What matters is that we're being flamebaited, and are biting every time.

Top 5 Moments from E3 2010 Top 5 Moments from E3 2010

Take a look back at E3 with us as we countdown our list of the Top 5 Moments from this year's show.

OnLive has arrived, but does it live up to the hype? OnLive has arrived, but does it live up to the hype?

OnLive is here and Dave recently had a chance to check out the service. Read on to see what he thinks.

Diskinected Diskinected

Anthony takes a look at what we know about the Kinect so far and how Microsoft may fail to deliver on its promise