Best of E3, Part 4: Call of Duty 4
Military shooters are one of the hottest genres here at the E3 Expo in Santa Monica, be it EA’s WWII epic Medal of Honor: Airborne or Sony Computer Entertainment America’s futuristic war game, Killzone 2.
Best of E3, Part 3: Wii Fit
While not for hardcore gamers, Nintendo wowed the crowds here at the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo with a demonstration of the upcoming Wii Fit software.
Best of E3, Part 2: Mass Effect
Yours truly is here in Santa Monica at the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (“E3″) in Santa Monica, a press event for journalists which offers a glimpse at video games coming out over the next six to 18 months. Nice work if you can get it.
Best of E3, Part 1: Rock Band
Forget Grand Theft Auto IV and Halo 3 — the coolest game youll play this year is Rock Band for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Video games may ward off wrinkles!?
OK, we concede some video games — such as the wildly popular Brain Age titles from Nintendo — may help keep your mind sharp through cognitive exercises. In fact, last week, Sync reported that Nicole Kidman is even endorsing the games as a fun way to keep her brain active.
And you thought your Wii was for kids?
One of the finest — and creepiest — “survival horror” video games in recent memory has hacked and slashed its way onto the Nintendo Wii system.
Canadian game company publishes ‘Sam & Max’ collection
Get ready for a new “Season 1″ DVD that’s likely to cause quite a buzz among entertainment fans when it’s out August 6 — and it’s not Heroes, Supernatural or any other television show.
Nicole Kidman tapped by Nintendo
What does the 40 year-old Moulin Rouge star have in common with a moustached plumber with a penchant for coin-collecting? Nintendo has confirmed with Sync the online rumours are true: actress Nicole Kidman is the official Nintendo spokesperson for the…
She’s baaack: Lara Croft returns in new Tomb Raider
How does one improve on a timeless video game classic like the first Tomb Raider? If you’re game publisher Eidos, you remake the original 1996 adventure by preserving much of its story, characters, environments, weapons and enemies — but giving it a cosmetic makeover, enhancing the puzzles and expanding the world.
O Canada, we make our games for thee
Canadians may be best known for its hockey, beer and chanteuses (ok, so we already apologized for Celine Dion), but now you can add video games to this prestigious list.



