Latest ‘New Video Games 2012’
“Zombie” virus attacks, more than 1 million mobile phones in China
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on November 17th, 2010
From Jack Maddox,
More than 1 million mobile phones in China were affected by "Zombie" virus, according to official Chinese media, CCTV and Xinhua.
It's called "Zombie" virus, as transmitted from one phone to another, like in the movies, bites turn people into zombies undead.
The virus binds with a security application, which then transmits the user's Full Story
Galaxy on Fire 2 – Game comes to iPhone
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on November 5th, 2010
By Peter Cohen,
Fishlabs has announced the release of Galaxy on Fire 2, the sequel to their outer space shooter and trading simulation for the iPhone and iPod touch.The game is now available in the App Store and costs $6.99 as a promotion; an iPad version is expected to be released in a few weeks with higher-resolution graphics and special controls, and Full Story
‘God of War: Ghost of Sparta’ fills in the blanks
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on November 2nd, 2010
By Larry Frum,
"God of War: Ghost of Sparta" tells a gripping tale of hero Kratos' past in front of a beautiful and majestic background that looks like it belongs on the big screen, but plays superbly on PSP.
This exclusive title for the Sony handheld console was developed by Ready At Dawn, the same team that worked on the other "God of War" episode Full Story
Medal of Honor great action, but a couple shots miss
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 22nd, 2010
By Larry Frum,
Despite the pre-release controversy over the inclusion of the Taliban, "Medal of Honor" (Danger Close, DICE, Electronic Arts) tries to tell a gripping tale of honor and sacrifice. But it doesn't just make the finish line.
"Medal of Honor" is a first-person shooter game taking place during the war in Afghanistan. It is a re-do of Full Story
“A comeback” classic video game series
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 10th, 2010
By Scott Steinberg,
If there's one fundamental truth about video games, it's that scool hits get to leave a lasting impression.
Since players often share their company for weeks, months and sometimes years on end, these titles' faces become as familiar and welcome as those of any friend. It's no surprise, then, that from "Castlevania" to "Mortal Full Story
‘Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock’ unleashes the nerd
Posted by New Technology 2012 Researcher on October 1st, 2010
By Ann Hoevel,
 In an otherworldly landscape, with controllers in hand, players must conquer the Beast in order to release a powerful demigod.
No, this isn't "World of Warcraft." It's "Guitar Hero."
And with a playlist steeped in monster riffs and a quest mode that winds through scenes populated with the dungeons and dragons of fantasy lore, it might Full Story

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