E3 06: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team Preshow Hands-On
Nintendo's wildly popular pocket-monster series is letting you play as one of the little beasties for the first time in Mystery Dungeon.
Nintendo's wildly popular pocket-monster series is letting you play as one of the little beasties for the first time in Mystery Dungeon.
There's a new way to catch all those rascally critters in this DS-exclusive spin on the popular franchise. Read our hands-on report.
If you're familiar with puzzle games like Zuma or Bust-a-Move, then you'll be in familiar territory when you dive into Magnetika.
The huge popular and addictive mind-flexing math puzzle challenge is coming to the DS in a simple game that seems like it could keep you engaged for hours.
The helpful little robot has mad amounts of gardening to do on the Nintendo DS. Read our hands-on report of this upbeat game.
The E3 preshow glut is behind us, and I'll admit I'm relieved. We came into this week with a specific plan, and for the most part we've executed on it ...
At Nintendo's pre-E3 briefing, the company tipped off that its highly acclaimed strategy role-playing series is headed to its next console.
At Nintendo's pre-E3 press conference, the company gave us a tantalizing first look at Super Mario Galaxy, which sends the world's most famous plumber swimming into space.
It's the day before the show officially begins. Yesterday was intense and exciting, and surely the energy from all that will help us push on through the rest of the ...
At the Sony pre-E3 press conference, Sega teased us with a brief glimpse at the next in Sega's beloved 3D fighting series, coming exclusively to the PS3.
One of the many titles revealed during Sony's pre-E3 press conference is an impressive-looking action game from the makers of the Jak & Daxter series.
Just walked Mr. Calvert into the booth, who I recently learned shares his birthday with this Web site. OK, well, he's older than 10 but you get the point. Pretty ...
"Wow, we're like totally up and running." One of the gang standing nearby just said that. He's right. We've got a couple of dozen people tying up loose ends here ...
Relic reveals the second of two new races featured in the second expansion pack to its hit sci-fi RTS: the virtually unstoppable Necrons. See them in action, and read our ...
The PS2's futuristic shooter goes portable and third-person in this new PSP game, which features a campaign as well as plenty of multiplayer options. Read our hands-on report.
Also known as EarthBound, the quirky cult-classic modern-day role-playing series hits the Game Boy Advance, only in Japan. Read our first impressions.
Read our first hands-on account of this upcoming PSP action adventure game, which sheds The Getaway name and introduces faster action and a slew of new modes.
Psygnosis' classic puzzle game is coming to the PSP, complete with updated graphics, new levels, a level editor with Wi-Fi support, and more.
Trying to decide between the PC and Xbox 360 versions of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion? We're here to help you make the best choice.
Greg Kasavin discusses what the 2006 Game Developers Conference and one of the best RPGs in years have in common.
Having cut down our fair share of kobolds, we're reporting back with first impressions of the new D&D MMOG, now that it's shipped to stores.
What's the next breakthrough game going to be, and when's it coming out? Speculation runs rampant as Executive Editor Greg Kasavin tries to track down the Next Big Thing.
We take the Game Boy Advance port of Namco's role-playing classic for a test-drive. The original is 10 years old, so does it still hold up?
Greg basically says he's going to be a lousy parent by not cutting back on all the games he's playing despite having a crying baby in the house. The horror!
Final Fantasy VII's coolest customer stars in this hybrid first-person shooter/action adventure. Read our firsthand account of the Japanese import and check out lots of new screens and video.
We've been having a good time trying to wrap our brains around a playable build of Generation of Chaos, the forthcoming strategy RPG from the makers of Disgaea.
We weren't expecting a whole new world from Final Fantasy XI for the Xbox 360, but we were still surprised to set foot into the Xbox 360 version of the ...
Executive editor Greg Kasavin discusses how the new era of games will provide a wealth of granular player feedback to game publishers. But will this feedback a good thing?
You've seen GameSpot's picks for the Best and Worst of 2005, and now it's your turn! Over the next few weeks, we'll be accepting your votes for our 10th Annual ...
Over the holidays, we've been hammering on the retail-ready version of this long-awaited Xbox 360 fighting game. Read our final impressions as we prepare our full review.
We tear into the newly rereleased Japanese special edition of Metal Gear Solid 3, featuring a brand-new third-person camera perspective, online multiplayer, and more.
We get our hands dirty with Sega's newly released yakuza epic. Is it really Japan's answer to Grand Theft Auto?
Games don't need to come with a pound of illicit drugs attached to get gamers hooked.
We bust and slash our way through a nearly complete, Live-enabled version of this NeoGeo fighting game.
We finally got our hands on one of the most anticipated Xbox 360 launch titles. Read our impressions leading up to our full review, and check out lots of new ...
It's a Pokémon dungeon crawl, and it's all in Japanese! We delve in. Won't you join us?
Site director Greg Kasavin explains why discussing your game-playing habits can still seem awkward, even if working with games is your job.
It is human nature to want to belong to some higher group or order while at the same time wanting to create a unique identity. Microsoft, Nintendo, Apple, and others ...
Allow me to steal a popular topic from GGD. It was an eventful week at GameSpot as we worked to right all the wrongs with the world but settled for making ...
Let's just say we were very eager to bring the forums back up. Once again let me sincerely apologize to those of you who were inconvenienced by our longer-than-expected outages. ...
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