
Escape From Mount Stupid: Wrestling Games
This week we enter the world of pro wrestling games and attempt to filter the slobber knockers from the low-blows. Can you dig it, sucka?!
This week we enter the world of pro wrestling games and attempt to filter the slobber knockers from the low-blows. Can you dig it, sucka?!
Head of core games Danny Bilson talks about differentiating Kaos Studios' shooter series from Call of Duty, why layoffs are necessary, and the changing role of marketing in the game ...
Publisher posts $14.9 million loss for holiday quarter; WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 ships 2.7 million units; uDraw ships 1.2 million; WWE Online also canned; UFC Trainer delayed; stock sinks.
Publisher's chief executive discusses MX vs. ATV Alive's DLC-powered approach, uDraw sales, and the state of the gaming industry.
2K Sports' annual basketball sim boosts software sales to positive gains, but overall industry sales slip 4% to $1.07B; Fallout: New Vegas on 360 top software SKU with 692,000.
WWE and UFC publisher's shortfall in line with guidance; maintains forecast for the coming fiscal year.
Lionhead's regal sequel makes number one in its first week; Rock Band 3 fails to make the top 20.
Masked wrestlers, a Slash impersonator, loud music, scantily clad women--all this and more at GameSpot AU's official WWE event in Sydney.
PlayStation Store Update: Rockstar Games' content expansion for Western joined by Blacklight: Tango Down, Superstars V8 Racing; PSP catalog adds Bakugan, WWE 2011, Z.H.P: Unlosing Ranger.
Head back to Albion with the latest game by Peter Molyneux.
Busy week at retail sees bountiful array of heavy hitters including The Sims 3 for consoles, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011, The Fight: Lights Out, Shaun White Skateboarding, and Tony ...
Publisher's new DLC initiative intros one-time $10 fee for "select" add-ons to wrestling sim on 360, PS3.
MX vs. ATV Alive hits in spring; Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine due in summer; Saints Row 3 and next WWE coming in fall; and next UFC coming in early 2012.
Community News Blog: GameSpot and THQ have teamed up for an incredible event!
Publisher bundles single-use online admission code and DLC with new copies of fighting game; used-game purchasers must pay $10 for access.
SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 adds Universe, Better Hell in a Cell, and a New Physics Engine.
Publishers flood pre-E3 week with torrent of game announcements and release dates, while offering looks at the likes of Rock Band 3, DJ Hero 2, Enslaved, and Homefront.
We check out WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2011 and the brand-new WWE All Stars in this exclusive look at THQ's wrestling lineup for E3 2010!
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