Gamespot writes: "Gamers with a penchant for Slim Jims and Yoo-Hoo may have noticed something different on their last trip to the 7-Eleven: a selection of the season's biggest games, including Fallout 3, Guitar Hero World Tour, and Gears of War 2. Although those games are only available "while supplies last," they are by no means the end of the retailer's plans for the industry."
It seems over on the other side of the pond, men are choosing WoW over pregnant girlfriends, and far over the complaints of their significant others. Partners choosing WoW over each other is nothing new. Since early 2005, a Yahoo! Group has existed offering support for those who find themselves second to a dancing Night Elf avatar. Named World of Warcraft Widows, the group is nearly 4,000 strong, and one of the larger public groups on Yahoo.
MashON has released their Spore Comic Book creator. The online service allows users to create comic books using Spore imagery, sounds, music and videos from the game along with your very own Spore creatures and gameplay. You can then create your own comic book story.
Blizzard have released two new TV commercials, one features Ozzy Osbourne, the other one has Steve Van Sandt (Silvio). Ozzy's ad is particularly amusing, as WoW's new bad guy shows up to put the rocker in his place.
Blizzard COO Paul Sams has told VG247 that the prospect of a Star Wars BioWare MMO in the shape of The Old Republic isn't threatening to his firm.
Blizzard Entertainment today announced that World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King sold more than 2.8 million units in its first 24 hours of availability, making it the fastest-selling PC game of all time.
Niko Bellic is back.
If you've played any of the previous Grand Theft Auto games on PC then you may be very well aware of the fact that they have been amazingly hacked by members of the community and people have managed to create modifications for these games...
Everyone's favorite acrobatic archaeologist is back this week with the release of Tomb Raider: Underworld.